Impact of Authentic Videos on Students’ Academic Presentation Skills, the Case of TED Talks and International Business Management Students in Ubon Ratchathani University

Henry Fonji Achaleke
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The teaching and learning of a second language is such a complex educational area that practitioners and teachers must continue to find better ways to help learners acquire the language faster and easier. Academic presentation skills and public speaking remains one of the most challenging areas of language acquisition and expression. This classroom study is designed to examine the impact of authentic videos (TEDTALKS) on students’ academic presentation skills. A participatory research approach (PAR) is used, and a group of 34 first-year international business students taking the course EAP is used as the sample for the study. Findings reveal that the introduction of authentic videos to the classroom had a significant influence on students’ presentation skills in several areas; introduction, confidence, speech patterns, non-verbal communication, presentation style, and even choice of words; Suggesting that exposing second language learners to authentic content of the target language could greatly contribute to their second language acquisition. This is so because such content bridges a part of the gap created by the limited exposure to the target language being acquired.
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真实视频对学生学术表达能力的影响,以TED演讲和乌汶拉差他尼大学国际工商管理专业学生为例
第二语言的教学是一个复杂的教育领域,从业者和教师必须继续寻找更好的方法来帮助学习者更快、更容易地掌握语言。学术演讲技巧和公共演讲仍然是语言习得和表达中最具挑战性的领域之一。本课堂研究旨在检验真实视频(ted演讲)对学生学术演讲技巧的影响。采用参与式研究方法(PAR),以34名选修EAP课程的一年级国际商科学生为样本进行研究。研究发现,在课堂上引入真实的视频对学生的演讲技巧有几个方面的显著影响;自我介绍、自信、演讲模式、非语言交流、演讲风格,甚至用词;这表明让第二语言学习者接触目的语的真实内容对他们的第二语言习得有很大的帮助。这是因为这些内容弥补了由于所获得的目标语言的有限接触而造成的部分差距。
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