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Chinese voices in portuguese: call needs for the oral skills learning
Author(s) -
Adelina Castelo
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
revista diadorim/diadorim
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2675-1216
pISSN - 1980-2552
DOI - 10.35520/diadorim.2020.v22n3a36430
Subject(s) - pronunciation , portuguese , voice , psychology , linguistics , perception , first language , word of mouth , transcription (linguistics) , computer science , speech recognition , philosophy , marketing , neuroscience , business
This study aims at identifying which CALL (Computer-assisted Language Learning) materials should be made available to the Chinese learners of Portuguese as a Foreign Language (PFL) for them to improve their oral skills in a more autonomous way. Adopting an approach of needs analysis and clients’ views inquiry, it is based on an online questionnaire completed by 418 Chinese volunteer participants who were learners of PFL. The participants’ perceptions about (a) their own difficulties in pronunciation and oral understanding and (b) the CALL materials needed to address these oral skills were analysed in three ways: as a whole; according to the participants’ proficiency level in PFL; according to their geographical region. The results allowed to reflect on the relevance of using these inquiries and to propose a prioritisation list for the creation of new CALL materials, list that gives special importance to the tasks perceived as the most difficult by the participants (distinction of voicing, liquids and vowel height, understanding of text and word) and to the CALL types of materials considered the most needed (word recognition system, recorded rhymes, poems, tongue twisters, songs or texts with written transcription). 

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