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Tuesday 22 February 2022

Relinquishing Control with Tubequizard


For many teachers, having control is an essential part of their teaching principles and practice and any attempt at suggesting otherwise is usually seen in a radical light. However, enabling students to take some form of responsibilities for their learning make them autonomous learners thereby, inspiring their inner motivation which is an important affective factor that makes for effective learning. Nowadays, encouraging learners to become responsible learners and take initiatives in initiating and accomplishing their English learning goals have become more simpler especially when the activities they enjoy  are integrated into learning activities. For instance, imagine developing the essential English language skills while watching a movie or listening to a favorite music? 

Presently, this is possible through a free YouTube-based website called TubeQuizard, where the English listening skill could be developed through watching videos on YouTube, which is a fun-way of learning. 


TubeQuizard 


TubeQuizard is an online tool which contains a large collection of YouTube videos: movies, T.V. shows, interviews and music, with ready-made quizzes involving gap filling. It was created by a couple, Olya Sergeeva and husband and it made the finalist at the British Council ELTons Innovation Awards  in 2017.  As individuals watch these videos, they are exposed to many examples of authentic English vocabulary, pronunciations and grammatical usages. TubeQuizard has four filters; level, type, category and variety, which are explained below:
The videos and quizzes are categorised into levels using the CERF subscales, (A2 B1 B2 C1 C2) and users can filter the quiz content to the appropriate language level they.
 

Furthermore, learners can choose the specific English concept they want to learn, that is, grammar for listening, pronunciations for listeners, vocabulary in context, grammar in context and spelling. 


Though four varieties of English (British, American, New Zealand and Australian) were displayed on the website, however, presently, only YouTube videos of two varieties (British and American) are available on the TubeQuizard tool. 

There are also videos on diverse subjects, such as education, entertainment etc. Therefore, learners get to choose the specific video they find interesting. 


Merits

Includes authentic English usages

Since, it is YouTube-based, the online tool has a large collections of movies, T.V shows, documentaries, talks etc. hence, showing how English is used in real life. Learners can learn the appropriate contextual usages of some vocabulary, acquire more words. More so, the YouTube videos on the website are those with transcripts that are generated by humans and not the automatically generated ones, which could be filled with errors.  Therefore, the TubeQuizard is a reliable tool for developing the essential English skill.

Encourages learner autonomy

With TubeQuizard, learners can be encouraged to take more responsibilities for their language learning hence, it is closely associated with learner autonomy. Since the tool contains videos which are usually interesting for students, therefore, through aspiring to understand the movies they watch and completing the quiz to achieve this, they create learning goals for themselves.  In essence, as they have fun watching their favourite movies, documentaries, talk shows or even listening to a famous song, they begin to develop a conscious awareness of the language and its usages, hence, developing their language skills on their own. 

Improves active listening

The online tool is specifically targeted towards developing students' listening  skills.  Through the listening decoding quizzes created, learners can become active listeners. When watching YouTube videos, the ready-made quizzes can be useful to catch some complex grammatical pronunciations, such as contractions, and the use of articles in fast speeches. 

Limitations

It does not cover many varieties of English as only two varieties are available. As such, the pronunciation learners hear might be different from what they have been used to especially if they are beginning learners from a second or foreign language context. 

Secondly, learners might utilise the tool just for fun and not for learning English. As such, the objective of using the online app would be lost. Therefore, utilising TubeQuizard to give learners home-work might not be effective as learners that are not autonomous might skip the quizzes and watch videos only for enjoyment sake. 

Finally, while the TubeQuizard has its limitations, the amazing benefits it affords users as summarised below, makes it an interesting tool for improving the listening skill. 


  • Provides authentic English usages
  • Encourages students' autonomy
  • Helps to develop students' listening skills


To learn how to explore TubeQuizard, watch the YouTube video that I created below:



Update: the video mentioned that TubeQuizard  contains YouTube videos in four varieties of English as highlighted on the website, however, further exploration, showed the YouTube videos on the tool are only in two varieties. 





Image credit according to order of use:

Image by Jess Foami from Pixabay 
http://www.tubequizard.com/
Image by Varun Kulkarni from Pixabay 

5 comments:

  1. Hi Bolape, it's been interesting to read your post on the tool we'd reviewed together :) I had same opinion that learners would need teacher's control/guide to learn something whilst using this tool, otherwise they would watch their favourtie films just for fun. Thank you for the point of a variety - yes, it'd be better if the tool provides more varieties.

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    1. Thank you Suji, for your consistent encouragement.

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  2. Hi Bolape! Every time I read your blog, I think I should learn from you. You introduc the tool in detail and match with relevant pictures, which is easier to read especially for people who do not use this kind of website before. Thank you!

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  3. Hi Hongyang, I usually have the same thoughts whenever I come across your blog as well. There's always something to learn from each other.

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  4. Hey Bola!
    I love how you associate the tools with specific learning theories and methods. Congratulations on taking the time to make the video, I think it adds variety in the form of how to share the information (together with the pictures you add in the text).

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