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Abstract (EN):
This article focuses on two Language MOOCs created within the LMOOC4Slav
project – Romance languages for Slavic-Speaking University Students, whose main
objectives are promoting Slavic students’ linguistic fluency in Italian and/or Portuguese and
intercultural awareness in academic contexts, improving their strategic learning skills and
digital competencies. In this context, we discuss to what extent an analysis of the linguistic
profile and the consideration of previous pedagogical experiences, and the learning styles
of the target audience are of utmost importance and must be the base for the instructional
design of LMOOCs, regarding the learning contents, the proposed activities and the
technological resources used. The needs analysis considered two sources. First, a review
of literature, aiming to briefly describe the Slavic languages present in the project, namely
Czech, Polish, and Macedonian, to understand better their differences from the target
learning languages, Italian and Portuguese, specifically in an academic context. Secondly,
we conducted two surveys for each language to understand the sociolinguistic profile of
students, both in immersion and non-immersion contexts, their learning strategies, and
their communication needs. This article presents some of the main results of those surveys,
answered mostly by Slavic students of Italian and Portuguese as a foreign language or
second language, respectively, regarding cultural experiences, linguistic issues and learning
strategies.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific