The effect of online exchanges via Skype on EFL learners’ achievements

This study examined whether direct communication with people from other countries using Skype or Line would affect students’ English test scores in listening and reading as well as the development of their curiosity concerning foreign cultures by comparing the data of an experimental group with that...

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Main Authors: Yumiko Furumura, Hsin-Chou Huang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2019-09-01
Series:The EUROCALL Review
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Online Access:https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/eurocall/article/view/11128
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spelling doaj-0522face41174213a9b9ef217c9719d12020-11-25T02:12:11ZengUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaThe EUROCALL Review1695-26182019-09-01272132710.4995/eurocall.2019.111288106The effect of online exchanges via Skype on EFL learners’ achievementsYumiko Furumura0Hsin-Chou Huang1Nagasaki UniversityNational Taiwan Ocean UniversityThis study examined whether direct communication with people from other countries using Skype or Line would affect students’ English test scores in listening and reading as well as the development of their curiosity concerning foreign cultures by comparing the data of an experimental group with that of a control group. The former group conducted online exchanges with foreign students, while the latter group did not. As many Japanese companies engaged in international business require high scores in the TOEIC test, which is one of the multiple-choice English tests of listening and reading often used to show each person’s English proficiency, universities in Japan are making efforts to improve their students’ scores in such an English test. Preparation classes for English tests have been offered. However, students have been likely to lose interest in learning English in the circumstances of this learning style. Results of the study indicated that although the aim of exchange activities is to foster students’ curiosity concerning intercultural matters, students experiencing online exchange with skype significantly raised their scores in TOEIC tests in listening and reading after a programme of synchronous exchanges with foreign students, compared with ones who did not experience such online exchanges.https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/eurocall/article/view/11128language teaching methodologysikypeonline exchangeslistening & reading
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The effect of online exchanges via Skype on EFL learners’ achievements
The EUROCALL Review
language teaching methodology
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listening & reading
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Hsin-Chou Huang
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title The effect of online exchanges via Skype on EFL learners’ achievements
title_short The effect of online exchanges via Skype on EFL learners’ achievements
title_full The effect of online exchanges via Skype on EFL learners’ achievements
title_fullStr The effect of online exchanges via Skype on EFL learners’ achievements
title_full_unstemmed The effect of online exchanges via Skype on EFL learners’ achievements
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publisher Universitat Politècnica de València
series The EUROCALL Review
issn 1695-2618
publishDate 2019-09-01
description This study examined whether direct communication with people from other countries using Skype or Line would affect students’ English test scores in listening and reading as well as the development of their curiosity concerning foreign cultures by comparing the data of an experimental group with that of a control group. The former group conducted online exchanges with foreign students, while the latter group did not. As many Japanese companies engaged in international business require high scores in the TOEIC test, which is one of the multiple-choice English tests of listening and reading often used to show each person’s English proficiency, universities in Japan are making efforts to improve their students’ scores in such an English test. Preparation classes for English tests have been offered. However, students have been likely to lose interest in learning English in the circumstances of this learning style. Results of the study indicated that although the aim of exchange activities is to foster students’ curiosity concerning intercultural matters, students experiencing online exchange with skype significantly raised their scores in TOEIC tests in listening and reading after a programme of synchronous exchanges with foreign students, compared with ones who did not experience such online exchanges.
topic language teaching methodology
sikype
online exchanges
listening & reading
url https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/eurocall/article/view/11128
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