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Organization of Foreign Languages Blended Learning in COVID-19 Conditions by Means of Mobile Applications

Iryna Bardus, Yuliia Herasymenko, Oleksii Nalyvaiko, Tetiana Rozumna, Yuliia Vaseiko, Valentyna Pozdniakova

2021Revista Romaneasca pentru Educatie Multidimensionala21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The article discusses the theoretical aspects of the organization of blended foreign language learning caused COVID-19 under the conditions of the quarantine. We analyzed different points of view on the process of using mobile applications in the study of foreign languages. We considered the possibilities of four mobile applications Duolingo, Simpler, Hello Talk, EWA with their main advantages and disadvantages. In the context of the research topic, conducted a survey of first and fifth-year students, in which 100 students took part from Karazin and Berdyansk universities. The survey was conducted among students of philological specialties in order to determine the most acceptable conditions for using mobile applications in the process of learning foreign languages. The survey results showed that students, in general, positively perceive the use of mobile applications in the educational process, taking into account the possibility of teachers’ support. The study showed the need to use mobile applications in the process of learning foreign languages in the context of the introduction of quarantine and blended learning as a forceful way to organize effective work with students.

Topics & Concepts

Foreign languageContext (archaeology)Process (computing)Computer scienceBlended learningCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Mathematics educationMobile deviceMultimediaPsychologyWorld Wide WebEducational technologyGeographyMedicineDiseasePathologyOperating systemInfectious disease (medical specialty)ArchaeologyMobile Learning in EducationForeign Language Teaching MethodsInnovations in Education and Learning Technologies