Abstract

This article explores the effectiveness of utilizing podcasts and videocasts as educational tools to enhance students' oral speech competence. With the widespread availability of digital technologies, educators are increasingly integrating podcasts and videocasts into language learning curricula. This study investigates the impact of these multimedia formats on students' speaking skills, examining their potential benefits and challenges in fostering oral communication proficiency. By synthesizing existing research and providing insights into practical implementation strategies, this article offers valuable guidance for educators seeking to leverage podcasts and videocasts to improve students' oral speech competence.

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