A1 Journal article (refereed)
Mediation in practice in an ESAP course : Versions of the Medical English student conference (2021)


Liontou, M., & Braidwood, E. (2021). Mediation in practice in an ESAP course : Versions of the Medical English student conference. CEFR Journal : Research and Practice, 4, 25-43. https://doi.org/10.37546/jaltsig.cefr4-2


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All authors or editorsLiontou, Magdalini; Braidwood, Eva

Journal or seriesCEFR Journal : Research and Practice

ISSN 2434-849X

eISSN2434-849X

Publication year2021

Volume4

Pages range25-43

PublisherJapan Association for Language Teaching (JALT) CEFR & Language Portfolio SIG (CEFR & LP SIG)

Publication countryJapan

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.37546/jaltsig.cefr4-2

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessOpen Access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/79389


Abstract

The Medical English course at the University of Oulu (Finland), which is compulsory for 200 first-year medical students, is designed to enhance professional English language communication focusing on work life relevance. The course design utilized the action-oriented approach promoted by CEFR CV (2018), to support the active use of language through various simulation activities. This paper describes specifically the final assignment of the Medical English course, which is integrated with the Clinical Psychology course. Having discussed topics in Finnish in groups, complementing the lectures in the Clinical Psychology course, students present in English what they have learnt in these discussions in the framework of a student conference. While preparing for the conference, the students create a poster presentation in teams. During the conference, they present the posters and, thus, practice communication relevant to work life. In this assignment, they must actively apply cross-linguistic mediation and use mediation strategies to explain new concepts and simplify the source text. Traditionally, the assignment requires students to participate in a simulated real-time faceto-face conference both as presenters and attendees. However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we used an alternative solution: a hybrid conference of asynchronous presentations with real-time Q&A forums in online posts. The new design similarly provides students with stimuli to activate all modes of communication (production, reception, interaction and mediation) simultaneously. This article reports on this novel solution for the assignment together with its context and the course design in relation to mediation scales and descriptors. Moreover, an analysis of the self-assessment forms between the student cohorts in 2019 and 2020 allows an insight into the learners’ experiences. The results show that students perceive the assignment as an authentic communication task, which enhances their engagement and autonomy in the learning process.


KeywordsEnglish languagecontent and language integrated learningonline teachinguse of languagesimulationworking lifeworking life orientationinteractioncommunicationcourses (societal objects)curriculalearning environmenteducational methods

Free keywordscross-linguistic mediation; mediation strategies; pandemic; pedagogical solution; online teaching; curriculum development; CLIL


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Reporting Year2021

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