Comparación de la interacción oral de estudiantes de alemán L3 presenciales y online en una tarea de aula
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National University of Distance Education
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The synchronous practice of foreign language speaking skills in the context of tasks in online teaching environments has developed rapidly thanks to technological advances. In this article we present the design and results of a pilot project and subsequent study comparing the oral interaction of 6 face-to-face students of L3 German with the interaction of 6 online students via a web conferencing tool, performing an oral task developed for the purpose of this study. This qualitative analysis focuses on discursive aspects such as pauses, overlaps and interruptions, as well as discursive complexity and design competence, paying special attention to collaborative task performing. The results of the study indicate no significant differences in the analysed data between the two groups performing the tasks, either face-to-face or online, via web conferencing, except for the greater number of pauses, interruptions and slight overlaps in the interaction.
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