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Premawardhena, N.S. and de Silva, C.H., 2005. Integrating ICT in foreign language teaching: A Sri Lankan experience, In: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Sri Lanka Studies, University of Kelaniya, pp 186. |
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Foreign language learning has become increasingly popular in Sri Lanka during the past
few decades. This study discusses the significant contribution ICT could make to foreign
language teaching in Sri Lanka.
Native speakers are born with the competence to grasp the language(s) spoken and
used in the environment they grow up. However complicated the phonetic, phonological,
syntactic or semantic structure of the particular language(s) may appear to an outsider,
the native speaker acquires it with such ease and competence, which makes human
language ability a unique phenomenon.
The foreign language learner has to acquire this language competency with much effort.
Thus it is the task of the foreign language teacher to impart the language knowledge
effectively to minimise the difficulties faced by the learner. Furthermore, an integral part
of learning a foreign language is, understanding the culture and lifestyle of the particular
speech community. The limited number of hours devoted to class room teaching is not
sufficient to acquire a language or impart knowledge required to master the finer points,
mainly the cultural and sociolinguistic aspects of a language. The use of idioms, figures
of speech, proverbs, and sociolinguistic variables, for instance, demand a deeper
knowledge of understanding than learning the basic rules of grammar and vocabulary of
a language.
This paper discusses how the integration of ICT could improve language teaching and
pave way for more effective skills in foreign language acquisition. Thus the aim of the
study is to find the effectiveness of technology enhanced foreign language teaching
comprising language learning software, speech synthesis, web-based technology, virtual
platforms for seminars and exchange of information and multimedia content. The study
focuses mainly on data available from two pilot projects conducted at University of
Kelaniya in integrating ICT in foreign language teaching at elementary, intermediate and
advanced levels. However, it is expected that the results obtained will benefit foreign
language teaching in Sri Lanka at large and reach a wider audience to encourage the
use of ICT in language teaching more effectively in the future. |
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