Zhou Anju
School of Foreign Languages, Zhengzhou University of Technology, Zhengzhou, Henan, China.
Front Psychol. 2023 May 12;14:1177922. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1177922. eCollection 2023.
The current study aims to investigate the impact of online language exchanges on the speaking skills and willingness to communicate (WTC) of Chinese postgraduate students in an advanced English program. The study compares two intact classes: e-tandem, who communicate with foreign English speakers through the Tandem language exchange application, and conventional, who participate in collaborative speaking tasks inside the class. The study also examines the attitudes and perceptions of the EFL learners toward the online language exchanges.
58 Chinese postgraduate students were recruited from a second-year advanced English program and divided into two intact classes: e-tandem and conventional. The e-tandem group used the Tandem language exchange application to communicate with foreign English speakers online, while the conventional group participated in collaborative speaking tasks inside the class. The data were collected through the IELTS speaking module, WTC scale, and semi-structured interviews. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics.
Both groups showed improvement in their speaking skills and WTC. However, the e-tandem group outperformed the conventional group. The findings indicate that online language exchanges have a positive impact on the speaking skills and WTC of EFL learners. The EFL learners also had positive attitudes and perceptions toward the online language exchanges, although some expressed reservations.
The study concludes that online language exchanges can be an effective tool for improving the speaking skills and WTC of EFL learners. The study also suggests that collaborative speaking courses in EFL settings should consider incorporating online language exchanges. However, the study also highlights the need to address the concerns and reservations expressed by some EFL learners regarding online language exchanges. Overall, the study has important pedagogical implications for EFL settings, suggesting that online language exchanges can enhance speaking skills and WTC.
本研究旨在调查在线语言交流对参加高级英语课程的中国研究生口语技能和交流意愿(WTC)的影响。该研究比较了两个完整的班级:电子结对班,他们通过Tandem语言交流应用程序与以英语为母语的外国人交流;传统班,他们在课堂内参与合作口语任务。该研究还考察了英语外语学习者对在线语言交流的态度和看法。
从一个二年级高级英语课程中招募了58名中国研究生,并将他们分为两个完整的班级:电子结对班和传统班。电子结对班使用Tandem语言交流应用程序与以英语为母语的外国人进行在线交流,而传统班则在课堂内参与合作口语任务。数据通过雅思口语模块、交流意愿量表和半结构化访谈收集。数据使用描述性和推断性统计进行分析。
两个组在口语技能和交流意愿方面都有提高。然而,电子结对班的表现优于传统班。研究结果表明,在线语言交流对外语学习者的口语技能和交流意愿有积极影响。尽管一些人有所保留,但英语外语学习者对在线语言交流也持积极态度和看法。
该研究得出结论,在线语言交流可以成为提高英语外语学习者口语技能和交流意愿的有效工具。该研究还建议,英语外语环境中的合作口语课程应考虑纳入在线语言交流。然而,该研究也强调了需要解决一些英语外语学习者对在线语言交流表达的担忧和保留意见。总体而言,该研究对英语外语环境具有重要的教学意义,表明在线语言交流可以提高口语技能和交流意愿。