Examining students’ perceptions of Podcasts as authentic materials for self-access listening practice

Thai Bao Ngoc Cao, Diem Bich Huyen Bui
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The development of listening skills has long been a topic of interest in the field of language teaching and learning. In recent years, there has been a growing trend in utilizing Podcasts as a means of language acquisition, particularly for enhancing listening skills. This approach has gained significant popularity due to the various advantages it offers. However, there is a considerable lack of related research in the context of Vietnam, particularly in university-level academic listening classes. This study addresses this gap by investigating the perceptions of 118 intermediate English linguistics students at International University, Vietnam National University HCMC, regarding the use of Podcasts to enhance their listening skills beyond the classrooms. Data collection was conducted using a mixed-methods approach, which involved the use of an online survey questionnaire as well as interviews conducted through the Zoom application. A total of 118 intermediate English linguistics students were involved in the survey questionnaire, whereas the interviews were conducted with a smaller sample size of eight students. Results showed positive perceptions regarding the usefulness of Podcasts in post-classroom listening practice. The participants reported that Podcasts were valuable for improving their ability to understand spoken language, providing an enjoyable and entertaining experience, and offering flexibility beyond traditional classroom settings. This study indicates the potential of Podcasts as effective tools for improving English listening skills and, therefore, highlights the need for teachers to consider integrating Podcasts as a resource for teaching and learning listening skills beyond the classroom.
研究学生对作为自学听力练习真实材料的播客的看法
长期以来,听力技能的培养一直是语言教学领域关注的话题。近年来,利用播客作为语言学习手段,特别是提高听力技能的趋势日益明显。由于这种方法具有各种优势,因此大受欢迎。然而,在越南,尤其是在大学学术听力课堂上,相关研究却相当缺乏。本研究针对这一空白,调查了越南胡志明市国立大学国际学院 118 名中级英语语言学学生对使用播客提高课堂外听力技能的看法。数据收集采用混合方法,包括在线调查问卷和通过 Zoom 应用程序进行的访谈。共有 118 名中级英语语言学学生参与了调查问卷,而访谈的样本量较少,只有 8 名学生。结果显示,学生对 Podcast 在课后听力练习中的作用持积极看法。学员们表示,Podcast 对于提高他们理解口语的能力、提供愉快的娱乐体验以及提供超越传统课堂环境的灵活性都很有价值。这项研究表明,Podcast 有可能成为提高英语听力技能的有效工具,因此,教师有必要考虑将 Podcast 作为一种资源,用于课堂以外的听力技能教学和学习。
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