This third week was full of surprises for me. I gained a lot of knowledge
and practice using different websites that develop Oral/Aural skills. I was
impressed by the serious research I found on the article “The
pedagogy-technology interface in Computer Assisted Pronunciation Training” by A. Neri, C. Cucchiarini, H. Strik and L. Boves. Where I learned how
important is “the
relationship between pedagogy and technology” if teachers use “Computer Assisted
Pronunciation Training (CAPT) courseware” in their classes.
I read how students can benefit from learning
a second language in “a private, stress-free environment” using this software.
Also I realize how convenient the Automatic Speech Recognition technology is
for delivering instantaneous and individualized feedback to the students besides
the fact that students can practice English at their own pace.
One of the best
things of this article is that I learned about many CALL options to use with my
students.
I feelt the necessity to do a brief research to see which systems are currently
the most used. I found this link with an interesting comparison between the
best rated products on 2012: http://esl-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
. To my surprise the first place was the brand Auralog with “Tell me More English”
and it was not the most expensive either.
I remember that years
ago, I used to pay high monthly tuitions to be enrolled in an English school
with a lab with one of those impressive software.
Now besides the CALL
systems, the students and teachers can use many free resources available using
internet and our personal computer. This is what I found very convenient from
this third week.
I like the fact that
I can advice parents to use this links or systems at home with their children
or with themselves. I always have parents asking me: How can I study at home to
learn English and help my children too? This is a great way to do it.
Also the experience
with Delicious was really satisfactory. Now I can forget about creating a list (using
word processor) of websites I consulted during the month. I actually can just upload
them to my Delicious page, create the labels and share it with my colleagues!
It sounds so easy to say it now, after I was struggling at the beginning when I
was creating my page.
Without a doubt, all
those links are going to help me teach English better to my students. Don’t you
think?