Affiliation:
1. Universitat de València
2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Abstract
This article presents the Spanish version of the Computer-Assisted Listening and Speaking Tutor (CALST), an online
platform that can be used to complement pronunciation training in the classroom. The Spanish CALST offers listening, speaking, and
spelling exercises for Northern-Central Peninsular Spanish as an L2. Exercises are tailored by an automatic comparison with the
learner’s native language based on a database of phonetically specified phoneme inventories for over 500 languages, with the
result that learners with different L1s are exposed to different exercises adapted to their specific needs. In this article, we
present a description of the exercises as well as the criteria used to develop Spanish content for CALST. We discuss the
limitations of the platform, the logging of user results as a partial solution to these limitations, and the possible future use
of the logged data to increase our understanding of L2 acquisition.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company