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Technology in Support of Developing Speaking Skills in ESP Courses

Agnieszka Dzięcioł-Pędich, Agnieszka Dudzik

2021Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nowadays, when face-to-face human interactions are restricted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students have fewer opportunities to put their oral communicative abilities to the test. Under these circumstances, technology becomes an ally of both teachers and learners. While synchronous tools enable students to communicate with one another in real time, asynchronous tools allow them, among others, to record their utterances for review and self-evaluation. This paper aims to indicate which technological solutions could help teachers increase learners’ oral production in the ESP classroom (with particular emphasis on Medical and Business English) and which ones could help students improve their speaking skills independently.

Topics & Concepts

Asynchronous communicationFace (sociological concept)PsychologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Test (biology)Mathematics educationComputer sciencePedagogyMedical educationLinguisticsMedicinePathologyBiologyComputer networkPhilosophyPaleontologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseE-Learning and Knowledge ManagementDigital literacy in educationEducational Innovations and Technology