Media content of TED Talks in the context of EFL is a way to improve students’ speaking skills
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47751/skspu-1937-0047Keywords:
foreign language, conversational skills, TED Talks, media content, methodology.Abstract
Technological advances have contributed to the rapid growth of media, especially as a textbook. Today, teachers and educators need to be innovators in finding and using creative, innovative and media tools in the classroom. This is not without its demands, as the use of technology in the millennium has become a necessity for teachers in teaching English. This study aims to discuss how videoconferencing called TED Talks can be helpful in improving students' conversational skills. The methodology used qualitative research and data collection from relevant paper articles that explored TED Talks as a learning tool to improve speaking skills. The results of this discussion article showed that TED Talks help improve speaking among EFLs and also motivate teachers and students to always be upbeat, inspiring and understanding. A new concept in this study, TED Talks, is changing the way students look and feel as they can confidently speak English in public with people from any country and ethnic group.