The use of Google forms as supplementary learning material for the ESP class.

Olivia Chirobocea-Tudor
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The use of digital tools in the teaching of languages has increased exponentially during the pandemic due to the imposed online teaching measure or what has become known as remote emergency teaching. Such tools have proved very efficient in diversifying class activities as well as in engaging students more and increasing their motivation. They have also triggered teachers’ imagination and inspired them to propose and develop a wide range of uses for these tools. Google Forms is one such platform that is easily accessible and can be employed for various purposes within a language class or outside it as extra material. This article explores the potential of this tool as a helpful supplement for the ESP class, with focus on vocabulary acquisition, consolidation and revision, spelling and correct equivalence of specialized terminology between L1 and L2, as well as grammar. The platform can be used both in online classes and face-to-face classes, therefore it is a universal tool, regardless of how education is organized. A wide variety of practice activities can be developed in order to facilitate active learning, improve students’ engagement in the discipline and motivate them to enhance their knowledge.
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使用Google表单作为ESP课程的辅助学习材料。
在疫情期间,由于实施了在线教学措施或所谓的远程应急教学,在语言教学中使用数字工具的情况呈指数级增长。事实证明,这些工具在丰富课堂活动、提高学生参与度和积极性方面非常有效。它们还激发了教师的想象力,启发他们提出并开发这些工具的广泛用途。Google Forms就是这样一个平台,它易于访问,可以用于语言类内部或外部的各种目的,作为额外的材料。本文探讨了该工具作为ESP课程有益补充的潜力,重点关注词汇习得、巩固和修订、L1和L2之间专业术语的拼写和正确对等以及语法。该平台既可以用于在线课程,也可以用于面对面课程,因此无论如何组织教育,它都是一个通用的工具。为了促进学生的主动学习,提高学生对学科的参与度,激励他们提高自己的知识,可以开展各种各样的实践活动。
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