Using virtual reality tools for teaching foreign languages

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Abstract

Among the wide application areas that Virtual Reality (VR) can have a major impact, one is Education. However, this potential is still unexplored, and one of these gaps has to do with language learning. Listening activities, which are often only supported by audio, are thought of to be demanding area when it comes to learning a second or foreign language and so therefore an interesting area for VR to take place. This pilot study therefore presents the perceptions of foreign language teachers regarding a novel medium for delivering listening activities to their students: Virtual Reality technology. The results show that foreign language teachers are of the opinion that this technology can help motivate students and potentiate the student’s learning curve regarding the listening of a foreign or second language.

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Peixoto, B., Pinto, D., Krassmann, A., Melo, M., Cabral, L., & Bessa, M. (2019). Using virtual reality tools for teaching foreign languages. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 932, pp. 581–588). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16187-3_56

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