Saturday 6 February 2010

Language Learner Behaviour in a Virtual Enviroment- A summary

This article provide a practical and user-friendly guide to help teachers integrate computer technology into their language teaching. Roed (2003) found that a virtual learning enviroment may constitute a more relaxed free atmosphere than a classroom. The lower level of inhibition and social anexiety would be advantageous in foreign language teaching and learning.Roed (2003) investigated the behaviour of university students of Danish while they were engaged in a communicative language task within a virtual enviroment( chat room). She found that the task resulted in changes in behaviour and also the perception of learners'behaviour.Therefore, Roed's findings seem to view that online chatting facilitates language learners to communicate as a result of lowered self awareness while engaging in public discourse.
Despite the fact that ESL learners would have to face the difficulties of language competency, I do think that lessons can be enhanced by the use of computers because computers can be used for realistic tasks, such as chatting online which require students to use multiple language skills and interact. Teachers can scaffold according to learners' needs and use less sophistcated programs to complement their lessons and engage students in authentic ways.

Roed, J. (2003). Language Learner Behaviour in a Virtual Environment. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 16(2-3), 155-172.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for a thorough summary and reflection! A link to the abstract of this article would also be good!

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  2. Sorry for the mistake. I've added a link to the City U library catalog where the article can be found. However, I'll later figure out how to link the abstract. Thanks for your coment.

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