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Keywords | online teaching and learning
synchronous delivery
technology
face-to-face learning
face-to-screen learning
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Journal Article
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Description | Technological innovation has afforded increased opportunities for second language learners in the mode of Face-to-Screen learning. Rather than simply reading graded readers, second language learners can simultaneously listen to and read an audiobook, reaping the benefits of bi-modal input. Nevertheless, not all students are able to apply themselves to online language learning, and many indicate a preference for live interaction in the second language. Face-to-Face learning offers unique advantages to second language learners; the interpersonal mode of embodied delivery continues to be important despite the proliferation of Face-to-Screen learning. Nevertheless, since the 2020 pandemic, Face-to-Face learning has been withdrawn in many cases and replaced by Live Face-to-Screen learning. Some of the unanticipated benefits of Live Face-to-Screen learning, which have become apparent since the transition to this mode of learning, are presented.
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Journal Title |
Journal of Second Language Teaching & Research
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ISSN | 20454031
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Publisher | University of Central Lancashire
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Volume | 8
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Issue | 1
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Start Page | 171
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End Page | 180
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Published Date | 2020
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Rights | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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eng
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Integrated Arts and Sciences
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