Sunday, March 6, 2022

The Power of Voice

Although we like to say that actions speak louder than words, we humans can’t replace spoken communication with just gestures and movements. Speaking is a major part of our lives and so teaching and learning speaking skills in a foreign language is vital.

 

The secrets of speaking competence 


How to speak well? Well, the number 1 secret is – speak as much as you can! And while you are doing this, don’t worry about your accent, your vocabulary shortage or your comprehension limits. It doesn’t matter because secret number 2 is - be relaxed and don’t be too critical about yourself. You will start moving in the right direction towards fluency when you feel comfortable to express yourself and understand what others say.

Returning to secret number 1 and the idea of practising a lot of speaking, start from speaking to yourself! Yes, it is not as mad as it might sound. There could be reasons why you want start practising your speaking skills without a conversation partner. For example, if you would feel more confident by doing some speaking practice before getting into real conversation. 


What is it?


So, this time I am going to check some tools that offer learners speaking practice that they can do on their own. Don’t worry though, I haven’t forgotten all the pedagogical principles about interaction and social nature of language learning. These are very important concepts to remember for the next step of speaking skills’ development as ultimately, speaking is important for connecting with people. Let’s just allow those for whom speaking a new language means fun and fear at the same time, to have a gradual gentle beginning of the learning journey towards the unknown.  We can do this by showing them a useful step – speaking and recording yourself and the devices that are designed to help with this.    


One of them - Flipgrid - is a web-based platform that allows to record and post videos with or without some instructions. It is perfect for recording yourself speaking as you can play it back and not only hear your pronunciation and possible mistakes, but also see your body language and facial expression during speaking! Moreover, you can improve and re-record your speech until you are happy with your expected result. No wonder this platform became very popular with educators who use it for setting up video discussions and exchanges. 


                    

https://knowledgequest.aasl.org/using-flipgrid-for-face-to-face-asynchronous-student-interactions/


How it works


Students respond to the topics set by the teachers in video clips, and it can be shared with the whole class for peer feedback. The grids (that’s why the platform is called Flipgrid) can hold countless number of topics and responses in all sorts of formats, such as: videos, text-based, GIFs, attached files, emojis.


https://knowledgequest.aasl.org/using-flipgrid-for-face-to-face-asynchronous-student-interactions/


For more tips and tutorials, follow Flipgrid blog link.


Some of the uses in the classroom I would suggest are:

 

πŸ‘©πŸΌπŸ« versatile for every learning situation – distance learning, blended learning and even the classroom with limited number of the devices

 

πŸ‘₯ particularly useful for discussions and practising critical thinking skills

 

πŸ’» presentations or informal short responses

 

πŸ—£ opportunity for teachers to hear students’ voices individually!

 

🏠  a catch-up solution for supporting absent students


Any concerns?


πŸ€” Students can spend too much time playing with interactive features of the tool and get distracted from the main purpose of assignment


🀭 If working in 'no image' mode, students can simply read out the written/copied text instead of producing an authentic response   


Warning!


Once you have practised your speaking skills with Flipgrid, you can test them with your home devices like Siri (Apple) or Alexa (Android). This is a great challenge because Siri and Alexa will test your pronunciation and it can be entertaining. When I used to ask Siri to play Classic FM radio on our AirPod, it did it most of the time to my great satisfaction. However, occasionally it heard it as Crime and Suspense FM (one of quite rare American radio stations😱) and it is quite difficult to make Siri change her mind!

https://www.theverge.com/22704233/siri-apple-digital-assistant-10-years-development-problems-why


Overall,


Tools like Flipgrid help language learners, either individually or as a part of the classroom, to practise articulating their ideas and they can do it at the comfort of your own home rather than being put on the spot in front of the class. It can be a real eye opener (or shall I say ear openerπŸ‘‚πŸ˜Š) when it comes to self-awareness of your pronunciation, body language and expressive skills!

If you wish to explore more tools for speaking practice with the option of recording your speech, please check these:


Speechling                                  Vocaroo                               Screencast-o-matic 


3 comments:

  1. Hi Anna, this is a really nice review of Flipgrid. I reviewed it myself and didn't even consider the students playing around with the interactive features in a negative way- but you are right- they could spend a considerable amount of time on that. Great blog :)

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  2. Morning Anna, what a lovely review. It was intriguing to read your post as this is one of the tools I've wanted to explore. After reading yours, I've made my mind to do it in near future :) I liked the point that you warned the readers about Siri haha. I would try that (being prepared for being misunderstood by my Siri, it sometimes rejects my voice :P) with my Siri :) Another good point is that people can respond to videos by various methods including emoji. This would help timid users, I bet. Thanks!

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  3. Hi, Anna. As you said in the beginning. The secret of improving speaking skills to speak as much as we can (I think I didn't do enough in this). Yes! I think using Flipgrid is absolutely fun! We are in the same page haha :) You even think about the absence of students, which is very thoughtful. Thank you!

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