The document discusses several pedagogical advantages of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) materials, including nonlinearity, multimedia, empowerment of learners, monitoring of learning behavior, authenticity, feedback, and new types of activities. It also covers how technology can enhance reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, and spoken language practice. Several examples are provided of CALL resources and websites that support language learning.
2. Pedagogical advantages of CALL materials
Nonlinearity
Students can access information as and how they want
to, rather than in a predetermined sequence
This is an advantage only if:
Students know how to find the information they need
Students have strategies to learn with hypermedia
The quality of the linked resources is of a sufficiently high
standard
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4. Pedagogical advantages of CALL materials
Multimedia
Different modalities appeal to different learning styles and
multimedia results in an enriched learning environment
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6. Pedagogical advantages of CALL materials
Empowerment
CALL offers:
Easier access to materials
Greater control for learners
Opportunities for the development of metacognitive skills
and learner autonomy
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8. Pedagogical advantages of CALL materials
Monitoring of learning behaviour
CALL programs can record and monitor learners’
behaviour and progress and dynamically alter input or
make suggestions to the learner
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10. Pedagogical advantages of CALL materials
Authenticity
CALL materials aid in the development of more authentic
materials by allowing selection of content based on
actual language use, e.g. through use of corpora
CALL resources resemble the types of resources
especially younger learners use in everyday life. The use
of educational games is an example of ways in which
materials developers have attempted to mimic learners’
out-of-class activities
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12. Pedagogical advantages of CALL materials
Feedback
Immediate feedback is possible with CALL materials
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14. Pedagogical advantages of CALL materials
New types of activities
CALL materials can include activities that are difficult or
impossible to achieve using other learning materials,
such as moving objects across the screen (matching),
recording one’s voice etc.
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16. Pedagogical advantages of CALL materials
Interaction
CALL materials facilitate interaction and language use
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18. Spoken English
Spoken language practice has also become much easier to
organise with individuals or groups of learners being
encouraged to communicate with other individuals or
groups of learners around the world.
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20. Speaking and pronunciation
This website from Cambridge
University Press presents
entertaining animations to reinforce
individual phonemes and sound
patterns.
29. Listening
The accessibility of video clips has
increased enormously with the
advent of web 2.0 applications used
on such sites as YouTube
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31. Listening
There are listening materials that are
structured specifically for language
learners, using audiovisual content that
is either
Authentic
Semi-authentic (i.e., modified or
simplified)
Custom-made
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33. Listening
Support can be provided through captions,
vocabulary activities, annotations and
transcripts
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35. Listening
The Virtex project uses digital video clips
depicting real-life scenarios to prepare
foreign language students for work
placements in hotels and catering
After watching the video, the students
can access background information,
transcripts, learning tips, isolated audio
playback, cultural notes or lists of
idiomatic expressions
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37. Listening
The BBC series six minute English takes a
current news item and reworks it for
learners of English, including
comprehension activities and audio
podcasts
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39. Reading
One of the most obvious benefits of the Internet
for language teachers is the unprecedented
access to a copious supply of authentic reading
material such as
Newspaper reports
Stories
Recipes
Craft activities
Geographic information
Journal articles
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41. Reading
Technology can be used to teach students
strategies for comprehension …
Roll-over prompts can be inserted into the text at
key points, encouraging the reader to predict, or
to guess from context, or to use skimming and
scanning skills, or to attend to topic sentences,
or to refer to a relevant image
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43. Contributions to language learning
Enhancing reading through electronic media
Even a simple word processing program can be used to
advantage by focusing students’ attention on significant
recurring patterns by highlighting, animating, deleting,
changing font and type size, and so on
More powerful programs (e.g., Flash, Director) can be
used to help the reader notice syntactic units by
highlighting these (appropriately ‘chunked’) as the
student listens to the text being read aloud
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45. Contributions to language learning
Making reading easier
Hypermedia makes it possible to build into a single page
a number of clickable options to support the L2 reader.
These devices, such as pop-ups, rollovers, links to other
pages, menus and so on, are unobtrusive and only
activated when a reader decides to access the
information
Words can be explained by
linking to dictionaries
providing a definition of the word in context
Providing a photo or animation
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47. Contributions to language learning
Enhancing writing through electronic media
A well-designed writing program will lead the writer through
all the phases of the writing process, providing as much
support as needed along the way
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49. Contributions to language learning
Enhancing writing through electronic media
Once the student starts to draft a text, the computer
becomes a powerful resource. The advent of word
processing has revolutionized the writing of text. And yet
it is still surprisingly underexploited in the L2 classroom.
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51. Writing and composing
For language learners, blogging
provides an opportunity to participate
in the composing process without the
pressure to produce a whole text
independently
55. Grammar and vocabulary
The BBC news website has a number
of vocabulary activities based on
current news stories
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57. Grammar and vocabulary
One area in which digital technology
has been used to achieve previously
impossible outcomes in relation to
vocabulary and syntax is the
development of language corpora
By using a concordancing tool, it is
possible to retrieve innumerable
examples of any particular word
together with its immediate context
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59. Coursebook support
websites
For each of the following websites,
consider:
What type of material is provided
How engaging and motivating it is
How fully it exploits the possibilities of
multimedia