This pilot study focuses on a tool called L2L that allows second
language (L2) learners to visualise and analyse their Zoom interactions with
native speakers. L2L uses the Zoom transcript to automatically generate
conversation metrics and its playback feature with timestamps allows
students to replay any chosen portion of the conversation for post-session
reflection and self-review. This exploratory study investigates a seven-week
teletandem project, where undergraduate students from an Irish university
learning French (B2) interacted with their peers from a French university
learning English (B2+) via Zoom. The data collected from a survey (N=43) and
semi-structured interviews (N=35) show that the quantitative conversation
metrics and qualitative review of the synchronous content helped raise
students’ confidence levels while engaging with native speakers.
Furthermore, it allowed them to set tangible goals to improve their
participation, and be more aware of what, why, and how they are
learning.
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