Abstract

The purpose of this tutorial is to demonstrate social media engagement in higher-level language classrooms, using WeChat (a China-based free application with functions similar to WhatsApp or Messenger) as the digital medium. Originally designed for users in the Chinese market, WeChat is also available in English and increasingly used beyond China for both social and business communication, therefore its use as demonstrated in this tutorial may also be applicable to the learning of other languages, or to inspire the use of similar digital tools in language learning and teaching. This tutorial illustrates specifically how WeChat can facilitate the learning of language and culture for business in a Chinese context. It explores several modes of communication offered by WeChat, including one-to-one or group instant text messaging, voice messaging, voice or video call, document sharing, and online publication. These various functions are utilised in different stages of a business simulation game, and set up as pre-planned learning tasks. The tasks consist of specific, progressive activities and goals, such as drafting and pitching a business plan, business consultation, market research and digital marketing. Accordingly, specific learning processes are generated: enabling the simulation of digital business communication (focusing on China in this case) through gamification; in doing so, it extends learning in the conventional classroom (‘here’ offline in Europe) and blends it with that in real-life interactions and business practices (‘there’ online in China). The tutorial shows that the digital mediation afforded by WeChat encourages a coherent and authentic learning experience through collaborative and blended learning in interconnected steps, in which teachers act mainly as the organiser and facilitator while students are enabled to develop self-directed/collaborative, negotiated/differentiated, and affective/motivational learning, following a task-based approach.

Highlights

  • This tutorial demonstrates the feasibility of integrating digitally mediated learning through a simulation game facilitated by WeChat, a China-based mobile application similar to WhatsApp and Messenger, with the learning of business Chinese

  • The consequent demand for cultivating competent intercultural speakers of Chinese as well as entrepreneurs with a global mindset and practical knowhow for the relevant economic and cultural markets. This could be said about several other modern languages not widely taught in the West that are emerging as new ‘global’ languages, such as Arabic and Hindi

  • The goal of this tutorial is to inspire classroombased teachers and learners to respond practically to such shifts brought by globalization to the current landscape of Modern Languages

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Introduction

This tutorial demonstrates the feasibility of integrating digitally mediated learning through a simulation game facilitated by WeChat, a China-based mobile application similar to WhatsApp and Messenger, with the learning of business Chinese. The second section will describe in detail how learners can follow their simulated functions and the chain of tasks in the game and go through progressive stages of doing business in Chinese using WeChat.

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