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Listen & Produce: Using Podcasts for Conversation
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This presentation will share the effects of a teaching method focusing on podcasts as the prominent teaching tool. It will explore how listening to ESL podcasts, creating conversations using their phrases, and then producing their own podcasts can enhance students’ vocabulary retention, confidence in speaking, and use of new phrases. First, studies on previous applications of podcasting in language acquisition and the effects of such uses on the development of students’ skills are explored. The presenter will then detail the way podcasts are used in each lesson to maximize retention of the vocabulary phrases and their use by providing a sample of the flow of each lesson. There will be a demonstration of how to use the mobile podcasting app Anchor.fm to allow collaboration during remote teaching. In addition, participants will hear a sample of an episode from the student-produced weekly podcast, which is based on conversation topics presented through a teacher-selected ESL podcast episode from ESLPOD.com. In each student-produced episode, students summarize the contents of that week’s podcast and then personalize the material by sharing their opinions or experiences pertaining to the situations presented in each episode. Subsequently, the affective measure of confidence and the increased use of new vocabulary phrases are investigated by analyzing student podcast content and sharing questionnaire results. Participants are members of an advanced conversation & listening class as part of a 14-week academic Continuing Education IEP (Intensive English Program) at a university in the United States.