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Computer Assisted Language Learning

(CALL)
May be defined as
the search for and
study of applications
of the computer in
language teaching
and learning as
Levy.M (1997.p1).

CALL has developed through three stages


which can classified as :
123-

Structural
Communicative
Integrative
(Warschauer and Healey,1998)

The stage

Structural CALL

Communicative
CALL

Integrative CALL

Appearance time

1970s1980s

1980s1990s

21st Century:

Teaching model

Grammartranslation and
audio-lingual

Communicate
language teaching

Content-Based,
ESP/EAP

Technology

Mainframe

PCs

Multimedia and
Internet

Used computer in:

Drill and
practice

Communicative
exercises

Authentic
discourse

Principal objective

Accuracy

Fluency

Agency

(Warschauer, 2000)

1234-

Generic software

CALL-specific software
Web-based learning programs
Computer-mediated communication
(CMC) programs
http://www2.nkfust.edu.tw/~emchen/CALL/unit1.htm#program

1. CALL facilitates the language learning

process and improves language skills.


2. Engaging students in the classroom
through exercises and quizzes .
3. CALL helps students to improve their
pronunciation through online dictionaries
and videos.
4. Using technology to improve your speaking
skill (oral interaction).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/suren-ramasubbu/how-technology-can-help-l_b_7489002.html

Motivation

Practicing the
language

Looking for information


in different sources

Individualization

Enhanced student
achievement

http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED492159.pdf

High
cost

The lack
of
computers

The lack of
trained
teachers
http://iteslj.org/Articles/Lee-CALLbarriers.html

Mobile Assisted Language


Learning (MALL)
May be defined
as the use of
mobile
technology in
language
learning

Miangah, T. M. (2012)

Mobile can be considered an ideal solution to


language learning barriers in terms of time and
place.

Portable

Connectivity

Social
interactively

Individuality

(Klopfer and his colleagues

Cost

http://airccse.org/journal/ijdps/papers/0112ijdps26.pdf

Wordpress

Kahoot

Schoology

Duolingo

Some
applications
and programs
used in
language
learning

Facebook

Quizlet

Blogger

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Bax, S. (2003). CALLpast, present and future. System, 31(1), 1328. doi:10.1016/s0346251x(02)00071-4

Lee - English teachers barriers to the use of computer-assisted language learning


(TESL/TEFL). Retrieved December 25, 2016, from http://iteslj.org/Articles/LeeCALLbarriers.html
\MahmoudAlSaidi. (2013, March 3). KC Yoon. Retrieved December 26, 2016, from
http://www.slideshare.net/MahmoudAlSaidi/mobile-assisted-language-learning-mall
Miangah, T. M. (2012). Mobile-assisted language learning. International Journal of
Distributed and Parallel systems, 3(1), 309319. doi:10.5121/ijdps.2012.3126

rests. From computer assisted language learning (CALL) to mobile assisted language
use (MALU). Retrieved December 26, 2016, from http://www.teslej.org/wordpress/issues/volume16/ej64/ej64a2/

Made by: Yaqout Yassin


ID: 0132372
Professor: Tasnim
Niami
CALL Presentation
Fall 2016

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