Before writing this post and choosing the Websites to insert in Del.icio.us I thought it was a good idea to investigate on the Web in order to understand what a Podcast exactly is. The term was not new to me: I think that a lot of us have been using this kind of tools but just ignored their names. I took some time to look for extra information and I read various definitions of the term but I still think that the explanation I found in Wikipedia is the most exhausting and clear. According to it, a podcast “a digital media file, or a related collection of such files, which is distributed over the Internet using syndacation feeds for playback on portable media players and personal computers”. Initially it was used to give people the opportunity to share their “radio-style shows” on the Net but lately it became a way to share also Church sermons, conferences, public safety messages, school lessons and so on. So podcasts are now used as a learning material and students of foreign languages can download files on their Ipods or whatever mp3player then listen to them and practice. Of course this is a great invention: nowadays technology gives us the possibility to explore the language even out of the classrooms and learners are becoming more and more independent. In the past we waited for our English teacher to enter the classroom with a tape and a tape recorder so that we could listen to the daily dialogue and then discuss about the content and then read its transcription in the book. Do you remember? I remember it. Sometimes I start wondering if in the future students will ever need teachers: will technology replace our professors? That would be scaring but it’s dramatically possible and maybe that is what is going to happen, maybe it’s happening right now while we are writing our blogs.
As far as I’m concerned I never used podcasts too much, I mean sometimes surfing on the Net I stopped and listened to some files in the BBC Website and did some exercises in some unknown “cyber listening laboratory” just to test my level of English. I have never downloaded audio files in my mp3player which were not songs but I’m becoming more aware of the utility of these tools and maybe in the future I’m going to overcome my distrust toward technology and I’m going to try it out but for the moment I limited myself to look for meaningful Websites that has something to do with podcasts and English. At first I tried with Google but as I typed the words “podcast” and “education” a thousand Websites appeared and I got scared and I immediately turned to Del.icio.us because in this way the field was restricted so I could focus only on some selected Websites. The first one is about learning Business English through some dialogues and conversation: it provides interesting exercises aiming to improve and enhance the knowledge of vocabulary and phrases dealing with business. The audio files are basically for professionals but I think they can be used by students as well. Englishcaster.com is both for students and educators: it offers English lessons podcast and other study materials. the Websites gives the opportunity to listen to, review and submit podcasts and other English study resources. Students and teachers can also give a mark to podcasts considering their quality and utility and this is quite interesting so you can take a look to the appraisal before listening to the file and you can ignore those that other users had judged as bad. The last Website offers various audio files about breaking news. There are exercises and quizzes which help students to understand the news and the main contents and in the end there is also the opportunity to read the whole text. Exercises seem to be a little bit banal considering our level of English but audio files seem to be good, moreover I liked the idea of a Website about news which was not the BBC or the CNN.
As far as I’m concerned I never used podcasts too much, I mean sometimes surfing on the Net I stopped and listened to some files in the BBC Website and did some exercises in some unknown “cyber listening laboratory” just to test my level of English. I have never downloaded audio files in my mp3player which were not songs but I’m becoming more aware of the utility of these tools and maybe in the future I’m going to overcome my distrust toward technology and I’m going to try it out but for the moment I limited myself to look for meaningful Websites that has something to do with podcasts and English. At first I tried with Google but as I typed the words “podcast” and “education” a thousand Websites appeared and I got scared and I immediately turned to Del.icio.us because in this way the field was restricted so I could focus only on some selected Websites. The first one is about learning Business English through some dialogues and conversation: it provides interesting exercises aiming to improve and enhance the knowledge of vocabulary and phrases dealing with business. The audio files are basically for professionals but I think they can be used by students as well. Englishcaster.com is both for students and educators: it offers English lessons podcast and other study materials. the Websites gives the opportunity to listen to, review and submit podcasts and other English study resources. Students and teachers can also give a mark to podcasts considering their quality and utility and this is quite interesting so you can take a look to the appraisal before listening to the file and you can ignore those that other users had judged as bad. The last Website offers various audio files about breaking news. There are exercises and quizzes which help students to understand the news and the main contents and in the end there is also the opportunity to read the whole text. Exercises seem to be a little bit banal considering our level of English but audio files seem to be good, moreover I liked the idea of a Website about news which was not the BBC or the CNN.
I'm looking forward to reading your comments, let me know what you think!
See you next week!
4 commenti:
Hi Giada,
As you, I've used Podcasts before, even if I didn't Know their names.
I think they are wonderful tools for people who want to learn english. We are becoming more indipendent and podcasts are useful to explore the language without the support of a teacher and without listening a tape recorder, which often has a bad sound.
I found a website very similar to your Business English, which teachs you to improve your english in certain situations dealing with business. This website you found is important because nowadays business is becoming a daily matter and all of us should now its world.
The world of podcasts is very useful both for students and teachers because you can always learn new words and how to have a conversation about every kind of topic and in whatever situation you want.
See you soon!
Bye!
Letizia
Hi Giada,
While reading through your podcast, I focused on your opinion about the use of technology in our studying... You said that probably in the future teachers will be replaced by technology. This is a terrible thing and, unfortunately, it has already happened in factories where human labour force has been replaced by sophisticated machines. I think that the role of the teacher is essential in the process of learning something but maybe, as you said, technology will help students to be more independent and self-organized. I visited the Website you suggested about Business English and I listened to a podcast dealing with how to leave a voicemail message. Really interesting!
See you on Wednesday!
Elena
Hi Giada!
I already knew 'breaking news'podcasts and I have to say that I often listen to them. I think it can be called a "pod-blog" as it's frequently updated thanks to audiofiles. I like this kind of websites becasue they teach you English and, in the same time, get you informed with worldwide incidents.
My tips for you are:
- according to wiki, a podcast IS;
- "websites that have...";
- "English lessons podcast": would it be better podcasts on English lessons?;
- "The website gives...";
- " Egnlish study resources"...English learning tools/resources?
I hope I was right; if not please tell me.
Good job Giada!
Bye,
Zara
HI girls!
Giada, I agree with you and with Elena that thanks to technology nowadays the educational system has changed and that Internet is and certainly will continue to be an important tool for our English learning but I don’t think that technology can replace teachers because a computer cannot educate tudents the way teachers do. As Elena pointed out in her task, what technology lacks is oral interaction: through podcasts, for example, you can only listen to a conversation, not taking part in it..
Among the websites you chose, I really appreciated Business English: it is very well-organized and podcasts are clear and suitable for any kind of learner; moreover, the podcasts I listened to offer a clear explanation of terms taken from business English, so that even an inexpert learner can easily understand the whole conversation!
Bye!
Silvia
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