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What is
language lab
A language laboratory is a classroom equipped with tape recorders or computers where people can practise listening to and talkingforeign languages.
Language laboratory is an
audio-visual installation used in modern teaching methods to learn the foreign
languages. Perhaps the first lab was at the University of Grenoble. In the
1950s up until the 1990s, they were tape based systems using reel to reel or
(latterly) cassette. But the current installations are generally multimedia
computers. The language lab is a technological break for imparting skills in
English. The language lab offers an exclusive result oriented and efficient to
enrich the English language learning process. The multimedia based language lab
helps to learn and enhance the language proficiency by sharing the course
materials with in a second where the teacher and the students involved
effortlessly. The language lab is developed on the methodology of LSRW skills.
Why should you
use a language laboratory?
A language lab creates a
learning environment much more effective than traditional classrooms enhancing
the capabilities of students and allowing a high degree of immersion and
attention to diversity.
A language laboratory
encourages the participation and integration of the students in the
different exercises and this is reflected, for example, in the time it takes to
students to speak in another language during class. In a traditional class of
45 minutes the percentage of time spent by students to speak in the language
they are studying is 2.2% while in a language laboratory classroom the
percentage of time spent reaches nearly 24%. It is also necessary to note that
these figures might be higher depending on the exercises taking place in the
class.
Given these figures it is
obvious that language laboratories offer a number of advantages over
traditional teaching systems, allow several students to talk and interact at
the same time, you can record all these interventions, send different exercises
to different groups of students, work with media, etc.
In addition, the use of
the language lab allows students to have access to the information quickly and
easily developing many types of classroom exercises, personalizing the learning
process, encouraging creativity, innovation and training . Language
laboratories also favor a high degree of skill development, team and
collaborative work eliminating socio-temporal barriers since information is not
found in a particular and specific place and at the same time, they
foster digital literacy responding to new educational and social
needs.
Advantages and Benefits of
Language Lab
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Auditory
Oriented: The direct sound transmission gives step by step guidance from the
teacher to the heads of the students with crystal clear clarity.
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Better
Attention: The Lab software is more attention enthralling for the students,
where they are engaged with individual systems.
·
Comprehensive
quickly: The Lab increases the pace of comprehension as students coaching is
purely based on the level of study.
·
Damper the
idea: The Lab regulates the language through the different thoughts created in
the mind of the students.
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Effective
learning: The lab provides to learn the foreign language practice in a focused
setting that eliminates the feelings of self-consciousness.
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Focus
Veracity: By using text, audio and video can easily be integrated with
actuality in every day situations.
·
Guide the
group: It is easy to guide the groups by monitoring each student independently
without disturbing the others students.
·
Have the self
evaluation: the students can do a periodical self evaluation to measure the
progress as well as evaluate his/her language with that of the expert.
·
Independent
learning: access to resources beyond the timetable encourages independent
learning.
·
Janitor for
learners: It care takes the learners to become skilled at the language that
they are learning.
·
Kaput the
fear: The automated learning environment removes one’s fear and creates a happy
learning situation. Learn the need: The lab fulfills the need of the learner
that is learning the language skills in an effective way.
·
Medium of
interactivity: The students can record their own voice and play back the
recordings, interact with the each other and the teacher, and store the
results.
The students feel different when
they learn in different atmosphere. Apart from the traditional classroom, lab
creates an easy atmosphere. Language lab plays a pivotal role in learning the
spoken English. The basic proficiency in spoken English is imparted to
students through the language lab.
It is concluded that the language lab is the solution and need of the hour to learn the English language. The quality of the language proficiency will be more when they learn it from the multimedia, digital and computerised Language Lab. We need some trained expert to teach the faculties to know how to handle the language lab and the students in a proper way. Surely language laboratories represent the single largest investment and installment of audio resources in education. By high merit of its unique equipment and its unambiguous pedagogy, it stands alone. The computer now fulfills all the need of language educators and gives life to language for many learners.
The components of language Lab
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A modern Language Lab consists
of various elements that form a multifunctional environment that uses the latest
technologyfor education. Among the components of language laboratories we find:
Furniture. Language laboratories should have a
specific and robust furniture that is capable of securely hold all the elements
that are part of that laboratory.
Computers. The computers are a very important part
in the language lab.
Technology. A language laboratory has a specific
technology that enables the interconnection, interaction and communication
between the different positions that make up the lab.
Headset. They should be designed to facilitate
communication between the people who use the lab for the different activities
that take place in it can be carried out successfully.
Why Use Language Labs to Teach English?
- You can use them to give every student individual
attention, even in a large group setting.
- Students can take their time and
progress at the pace that’s comfortable for them.
- You get to hear every student’s voice. Even
students who would normally be too shy or intimidated to speak up in front
of a large class feel more at ease working with labs.
- A number of modern labs have excellent modern English
and ESL learning content, and most allow you to add and adapt your
own content as well.
- Somewhat ironically, what used to be the most boring
part of a language class can now be a fresh and engaging change
from the norm.
History of the language laboratory:
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The middle of the 20th century
was an exciting time for foreign language study in the United States. During World War II, the
army created the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) to provide education
to officers with strategic wartime skills, including foreign language
proficiency. Following the scholarly opinion among linguists of the day, who
believed that language was acquired through habit, the ASTP taught language
primarily through oral drills. As the ASTP spread to institutions of higher
education throughout the country, the army developed audio discs in dozens of
languages. (Kitao)
The word ‘laboratory’ originated in the
late 15th century. It refers to a specific structure or a room
for mixing chemicals and preparing medicines by science experts. Scientists
used to follow structured steps to perform their experiments and research
purpose. Through the Language lab we are being four skills master and that are
the Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. Language laboratory also played
an important role in the language learning process. Language lab is a class of
English language learning where teaching learning process happens computers and
other technical support. For language learning students individually use a
computer which is connected with a server.
Past, present, future of
language laboratory:
Past:
In 1950s, language laboratories were
established to provide language training with advanced technology for language
learners. In early history, phonographs, (a kind of record player) was used to
record sound and became a tool for teaching foreign languages in the nineteenth
century. The first of them was established at the University of Grenoble in
1908. There were many innovations developed in this period that are includes
the transistor portable radio in 1954, the stereo LP in 1958, the compact
audio-cassette, the first home Sony video tape recorder in 1963, and Dolby
Noise Reduction in 1968. This all invention become most important to learn
Language laboratory very effectfully.
Present:
Since 1950s, language laboratories have
been developed. The old-style language labs that a teacher arranged the
listening practice allowed with a hard-wired analogue tape deck based systems
with 'sound booths' in fixed locations that are become outdated. During
2001-2007, portable music players became a great achievement of language
laboratories. At that time language learning through podcast became more
significant. It is similar to listening to radio or watching a TV show. In a
language classroom, students can be both learners and also producers. A teacher
can simply record his/her teaching and upload. Those who miss that class or
want to review the lecture can download the lecture podcasts for later
listening on their computers or mobile devices. MP3s players are now available
at low prices while PCS, laptops, tablets or smart mobile phones are common
devices usually owned by most students. When podcasts are made available on the
Internet, the teacher can direct their learners to them for self-study purposes
or even use them for listening in class via a computer.
Future:
In future language learning happen with
the electronic media or e-media. e-Learning will undoubtedly be with EFL
management, it is very difficult to say what the labs in the future EFL classes
will be like. In fact the question is whether language laboratories will exist.
Observing the trend, media in EFL learning can be supported and delivered with
digital technology rather than from physical language labs.
Language lab
software in My Institute

In My institute we have “Globarena
language lab soft ware” Which we practice learned some of the Exercise. Which are
basically made for Improving four basic four skills L S R W, And also learned some new words and phonetics
of the language.
It has Three layer, First
is very Easy second little bite more difficult and Third one is more Difficult,
Each and every level are with some audio visual instructions, so learner can
easily get the idea about what they have to do. its design as per learners needs, as some of
are only wants to achieve short time goals like they don’t want to gone through
whole examination, and daily classes so they can by practicing this kinds of Software
, able to get achieve their goals in very short times.
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