The
language laboratory is an audio or audio-visual installation used as an aid in modern language teaching. They can be found, amongst other places, in schools, universities, and academies. Perhaps the first lab was at the University of Grenoble in 1908. In the 1950s up until the 1990s, they were tape-based systems using reel to reel or (latterly) cassette. Current installations are generally multimedia PCs.
The original language labs are now very outdated. They allowed a
teacher to listen to and manage student audio via a hard-wired analogue
tape deck based systems with 'sound booths' in fixed locations.
Advantages
There
are different features of language lab, which make the students to have
interactive session. It provides equal opportunity to all the students
to hear the instructor irrespective of place where they are seated.
There will be less miscommunication because of direct nature of the
sound transmission. It also provides the privacy that encourages the shy
students to speak without any hesitation. In addition instructor can
speak to individual or group of students in privacy without interrupting
rest of class. Language labs motivate students to talk freely and lose
the shyness when talking in front of their friends. Attention on subject
is increased resulting in better retention of the concepts.
Furthermore, it develops the listening and communication skills, since
they hear correct pronunciation through their headphones. Learner will
show more enthusiasm and excitement in learning lesson because of
learning lab system. Teacher can look after each student, which is not
possible in case of the regular classroom. In a lab instructor can
communicate with many students by pressing a mouse key in order to talk
with students. Efficient use of time and learning efficiency is much
more than usual classroom learning. This set up fosters more interactive
session between students and teacher. The language lab brings variety
in teaching learning process instead of boring verbal centered teaching.
The student’s progress can also be monitored regularly so that teacher
can provide feedback based on individual pace and ability. Finally, the
students can learn the lesson at their own pace thus allowing the
classroom as student-centered approach.
Disadvantages
It
is very expensive to set up the language lab and country like India
there is no lab syllabus and usually language classes are conducted as
theory. Moreover, the lab can engage maximum of 60 students hence space
is also difficult for school. These days student does not have enough
patience to listen to pronunciation and practice them so the recording
of pronunciation is useless. As the teacher listens to students randomly
the response can be unorganized and ineffective as there are many
students to attend to. The teacher should be well trained in executing
the language lab effectively. Given the nature of teaching, a language
teacher may need an assistant in taking care of the technological part
while teacher attends to the instructional components. As technology
changes rapidly, there should be a provision for upgrade in the medium
of instructions, which can be burden for school in terms of finances.
The ministry of education should consider allocating funds to set up as
well as maintenance of language lab. If all these basic problems can be
solved only then we can think of implementing language lab in our
curriculum.
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