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Language Learning in Higher Education

Journal of the European Confederation of Language Centres in Higher Education (CercleS)

Editor-in-Chief: Szczuka-Dorna, Liliana / O’Rourke, Breffni

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2191-6128
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Oral proficiency teaching with WebCEF and Skype: Scenarios for online production and interaction tasks

Sake Jager / Estelle Meima / Gerdientje Oggel
Published Online: 2013-02-01 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/cercles-2012-0006

Abstract

This article reports our findings on using WebCEF as a CEFR familiarization and self-assessment tool for oral proficiency. Furthermore, we outline how we have implemented Skype as a tool for telecollaboration in our language programmes. The primary purpose of our study was to explore how students and teachers would perceive the potential benefits of these tools for enhancing the learning and assessment of oral proficiency skills and how pedagogical designs could be developed for integrating these tools successfully in the institutional context. After running pilot projects with different students of English and Spanish, we conclude that WebCEF may make a valuable and beneficial contribution to oral proficiency assessment. We also found that students appreciate the opportunity for participating in online exchanges with fellow language learners in another country and that this may make them more receptive to the intercultural aspects of language learning. Setting up these activities, however, is not without difficulties. Combining Skype with WebCEF crucially depends on using appropriate recording tools and the students' ability to use these. An even greater challenge, as was already known from previous research, is to find enough stable partners and to align partners on the basis of availability and levels in such a way that useful language practice may be established. Despite these problems, we are inspired and motivated to continue working with these tools locally and in online exchanges, as the benefits considerably outweigh the disadvantages.

Keywords: CEFR; oral proficiency assessment; WebCEF; telecollaboration; Skype

About the article

Sake Jager

Sake Jager, PhD, is head of ICT and Education and lecturer in Applied Linguistics, University of Groningen.

Estelle Meima

Estelle Meima, BA, is lecturer in English and testing coordinator at the Language Centre, University of Groningen.

Gerdientje Oggel

Gerdientje Oggel, MA, is lecturer in Spanish, department of Romance Languages and Cultures, University of Groningen.


Published Online: 2013-02-01

Published in Print: 2013-02-22


Citation Information: Language Learning in Higher Education, Volume 2, Issue 1, Pages 91–113, ISSN (Online) 2191-6128, ISSN (Print) 2191-611X, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/cercles-2012-0006.

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