Implementing web applications in the English as a foreign language classroom to develop learners’ productive skills: The case of Kazakhstan
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The JALT CALL Journal
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The paper reports the results of an exploratory quantitative study investigating
the potential of VoiceThread and Flipgrid as learning tools for the development
of learners’ productive skills and enhancing learners’ performance to provide
the basis for continuing independent practice. The study involved a total of
39 students in a four-week English course; 19 students used the VoiceThread
and Flipgrid software, and 20 students in a control group followed the same
curriculum but without these web applications. Students carried out a weekly
extended speaking task (storytelling) on a topic related to the curriculum. To
prepare for this, they used VoiceThread and Flipgrid software to record and
rehearse their presentation for other students and for the teacher to listen to
and provide individual feedback. The recordings were analyzed according to
the Speaking Assessment Scale. Questionnaires were used to investigate learners’
perceptions of the task’s value and of their performance and confidence
changes over time. The results showed that regular VoiceThread and Flipgrid
tasks help learners develop their productive skills, performance, and confidence
in spoken English. Such voice-recording activities have the potential to improve
speaking and writing and thus tackle the limitations on time, practice, and feedback
inherent in classroom-based courses.
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Shelestova T. Implementing web applications in the English as a foreign language classroom to develop learners’ productive skills: The case of Kazakhstan/T. Shelestova, A. Nabiyeva, A. Kalizhanova//The JALT CALL Journal. - 2023 - Vol.19. - №2 - pp. 243–268.