Learning a minority language through authentic conversation using an online social learning method

Michael Henry, Fiona Carroll*, Daniel Cunliffe, Rita Kop

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Abstract

Advances in technology are currently helping to speed up the globalisation of ‘super’ languages. One can argue that at the same time technology might be used to help reverse the decline of less widely spoken languages. Cada Dia (CD) is a social learning method which uses online web meeting platforms, in combination with asynchronous learning management systems, to enhance the language learning experience. CD provides an immersive learning strategy to encourage authentic conversations in a real time environment to create dynamic and meaningful learning encounters. Using a vignette data analysis technique in combination with a survey research method, this paper is a reflection on the analysis of learners’ experiences during an eight week Cada Dia Welsh (CDW) pilot study; its aim is to gain an understanding of online social learning methods for minority language learning. Central to the research was understanding online pedagogical practices with a particular emphasis on authentic conversation for minority languages such as Welsh.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321-345
Number of pages25
JournalComputer Assisted Language Learning
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Nov 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Social learning
  • Welsh language
  • authentic conversation
  • online learning

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