Oral proficiency gains of study abroad students before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Sybille Heinzmann, Robert Hilbe, Kristina Ehrsam, Lukas Bleichenbacher
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This article presents a comparative study of the oral English proficiency gains of two groups of students, namely mobility students before and during the COVID-19 pandemic (n = 26), who were matched for background variables such as pre-departure oral proficiency, duration of stay, accommodation, and destination. Oral proficiency was measured before and after the stay using the Oral Proficiency Interview by Computer (OPIc). Results indicate that students staying abroad before the outbreak of the pandemic made significant progress while students staying abroad during the pandemic did not. Student comments suggest that this may be related to the measures taken to contain the pandemic, limiting opportunities for social networking and interaction. However, this impression could not be supported by statistical analyses of the self-reported number of social contacts or amount of English language use. The results point to the need for consideration of qualitative aspects of social interactions and language use and a more frequent and situated assessment of these.
留学学生在 COVID-19 大流行之前和期间的口语水平提高情况
本文对两组学生的英语口语水平提高情况进行了比较研究,这两组学生分别是 COVID-19 大流行之前和期间的流动学生(n = 26),他们的背景变量(如出国前的口语水平、停留时间、住宿和目的地)是匹配的。通过计算机口语能力访谈(OPIc)对留学者留居前后的口语能力进行了测量。结果表明,在大流行爆发前出国的学生取得了显著进步,而在大流行期间出国的学生则没有。学生的评论表明,这可能与为遏制疫情而采取的措施有关,因为这些措施限制了社交网络和互动的机会。然而,对自我报告的社会接触次数或英语使用量进行的统计分析无法证实这种印象。结果表明,有必要考虑社会交往和语言使用的质量方面,并对这些方面进行更频繁和更有针对性的评估。
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