Virtual and in-person exchanges: Student perspectives on advantages and disadvantages

Rob A. Martinsen, Gregory L. Thompson
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Interacting with target-language speakers online has become an important way for many second language students around the world to improve their skills in their target language. These types of learning interactions can take place on a wide range of online platforms, whether paid or unpaid, one-on-one or in small groups. Although research on these types of activities, often called virtual exchanges (VE), has increased, relatively little research has compared students’ experiences across different platforms. The present study compared the experiences of first and second-year university students with native speakers in in-person interactions as well as through several online services that connect language learners. Results indicate that students claimed to learn more in the in-person interactions than in the online settings. They also claimed to feel less anxiety in the in-person interactions. However, they also felt that certain online services improved their language learning in ways that were similar to the in-person interactions. In addition, each online or in-person setting offered unique advantages and disadvantages in terms of practicality and learning.
虚拟交流和面对面交流:学生对利弊的看法
与目标语言使用者在线互动已成为世界各地许多第二语言学生提高目标语言技能的重要途径。这类学习互动可以在各种网络平台上进行,无论是有偿的还是无偿的,一对一的还是小组的。尽管对这类活动(通常称为虚拟交流(VE))的研究越来越多,但对学生在不同平台上的体验进行比较的研究却相对较少。本研究比较了大学一年级和二年级学生与母语为英语的人进行面对面交流以及通过几种连接语言学习者的在线服务进行交流的经历。结果表明,学生们认为在面对面的互动中学到的东西比在网络环境中学到的多。他们还称,在面对面的互动中,焦虑感较少。不过,他们也认为,某些在线服务对语言学习的促进作用与面对面互动类似。此外,就实用性和学习而言,在线或面对面环境各有利弊。
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