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학술저널
저자정보
(부산대학교) (경상국립대학교)
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한국멀티미디어언어교육학회 멀티미디어 언어교육 멀티미디어 언어교육 제26권 제3호
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This study developed a model for Korean language speaking tasks using mobile-based short-form videos and applied it in real classrooms to explore the future of Korean language speaking education. To achieve this, the study initially investigated the demand for Korean language speaking tasks among intermediate-level Korean language learners. The results confirmed that learners showed a preference for video and audio recording tasks. Based on these findings, the paper designed a preliminary model for Korean language speaking tasks using short-form video production. After implementing the speaking tasks with 35 intermediate-level Korean language learners, satisfaction surveys and in-depth post-task interviews were conducted. The final model of speaking tasks was refined from the preliminary model into a task-centered framework with three stages: task planning, task performance, and feedback. Incorporating the opinions of the students improved the feedback methods. The teacher provided feedback twice: once during the task performance stage, when stydents were constructing conversations, and again during the task feedback stage while reviewing the created short-form videos. Additionally, evaluations and feedback from peer learners were included. The model of speaking tasks utilizing mobile-based short-form videos presented in this study was conceived as a preliminary model, applied to learners, refined based on survey and interview results, and finalized. Thus, the significance of this research lies in the presentation of an effective model that accurately reflects learners' demands.
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