Use of Student-Produced Videos to Develop Oral Skills in EFL Classrooms

Author:

Akdeniz Nadide Özgüç1

Affiliation:

1. Kocaeli University, Turkey

Abstract

AbstractThis paper discusses the use of student-produced videos to improve speaking skills in EFL classrooms, with emphasis on their use in preparatory classes at Kocaeli University, School of Foreign languages. The use of student-produced videos as a learning and teaching tool may greatly enhance the quality of students’ oral skills in many ways. They have the chance of reviewing their own performances, evaluating their speaking skills and becoming more self-critical of their abilities. The perspectives of using the student-created videos for the development of oral skills in language classrooms are presented.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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