2019
DOI: 10.1177/1046878119869756
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Making Language Real: Developing Communicative and Professional Competences Through Global Simulation

Abstract: Background. Simulation is used in the classroom as an effective way of connecting students to real-life scenarios and tasks. In foreign language teaching, simulations are used to develop students’ communicative competences through authentic tasks and activities. In content classes, simulations generally work to develop students’ professional competences related to the area of study. In Global Simulation, an entire course is transformed into a simulated world in which students take on real-life roles and respon… Show more

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“…Indeed, simulation makes it possible to simplify the real systems studied (Arnold & Wade, 2017). Also, the simulation is flexible and adapts to the learning style of the pupils (Perez & Poole, 2019). In certain situations, simulation is presented as a "unique" didactic tool to overcome the problems generated by experiments which require long, dangerous or expensive manipulations (Chekour et al, 2015).…”
Section: Impact Of the Pspice Simulator To Teach Electricity To High ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, simulation makes it possible to simplify the real systems studied (Arnold & Wade, 2017). Also, the simulation is flexible and adapts to the learning style of the pupils (Perez & Poole, 2019). In certain situations, simulation is presented as a "unique" didactic tool to overcome the problems generated by experiments which require long, dangerous or expensive manipulations (Chekour et al, 2015).…”
Section: Impact Of the Pspice Simulator To Teach Electricity To High ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observations of the behaviour of these students revealed a number of ways to improve the process of language learning (Lukman et al, 2016). In addition, students with slightly lower language skills can learn to use different learning tools and, thus, optimise their foreign language study (Perez & Poole, 2019;Cho et al, 2009). The specifics of using these tools can be influenced by various individual factors, which are primarily the students' age and the learning environment.…”
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confidence: 99%