Computer Assisted Language Learning
CDs for Classroom Use
There are a large number of CDs available now which can be used effectively both in the class
and independently by participants to improve their language competence. A couple of CD’s are discussed here as examples.
Reading Blaster: This is a reading comprehension programme which has
activities for grammar, vocabulary and reading comprehension. The users of the CD have to find out what happened to some of the
people who have disappeared and bring them back home. Each of the missing people has left three personal belongings behind when
they disappeared. The villain Dr. Dabble has hid the evidence in word traps he has set up all around his house. The users have to outsmart
them to release the evidence. Once they have collected the evidence and read the hidden clues, the missing people could be rescued.
There are two modes to play this game – the Mystery Mode and the Explore Mode. The Explore
Mode is meant for practising the word games and reading the text passages hidden throughout the house. The Mystery Mode is for finding all
the six missing persons and be rewarded with printable certificates, original stories and humorous animations. There are three levels of
difficulty and the player can choose the level at which he would like to start. The game can be played a number of times as each time the
words and sentences given are different. The booklet which accompanies the CD provides the blue print of the house and gives important
instructions.
The participants can listen to the story and instructions using the multimedia set up and play
the game enjoying the animations. Learning the grammar and vocabulary or reading and comprehending sentences and passages become part of a
game, a challenge that has to be faced if they want to be successful in freeing the people and getting the certificate. The final
reward is also stories that they can read for pleasure.
Adventures in Speaking English: This CD claims “By helping the team of
adventurers in locating and saving the professor from the witch doctor, you get to improve your spoken English in a very unique fun-filled
way.” This CD has an intriguing story line that makes learning fun; it has context-based and non text-based approach; it uses the objective
problem solving methodology; it has the facility to record and play-back your own voice. At each stage there are lessons to be taken, a test in
the form of a game and a story line to listen to with video clippings.
CALL and Teacher Orientation
Teachers who have not used computers need to
be oriented towards the concept of using the computer as a teaching aid and as a teaching assistant. But the orientation itself could set the
teacher on the path to long term teacher development. By participating in such orientation programmes and by demonstrating their readiness to
learn, teachers could make their learners understand that it is never too late to learn and learning is a process that can continue life long.
Teachers can learn how to learn and pass this on to their students and make them independent learners.
Computer Assisted Language Learning has brought in a lot of variety and novelty to classrooms
wherein learners have very little exposure to the language outside the classroom. It is possible to create such an environment that by using
computers with or without multimedia, with or without internet connection, students can learn to learn on their own, correct their own mistakes,
choose and work on tasks that they would like to work on and become independent learners. Computers can help teachers by helping them store
information to be repeated a number of times and make their presentations lively, interactive and appealing to the affective domain of their
students. More importantly computer programmes can help the teachers by taking up part of the correction work and by offering help during the
writing process. Finally computers can help the teachers also to begin their learning afresh and thereby make the learners understand that
learning is a life long process.
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