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The Use of Digital Storytelling as an Innovative Tool in Developing Foreign Language Speaking Skills

 

Turkan Ismayilli1* , Alaskar Ozperchin2 , Narmin Ibrahimli3 ,

Gunay Naghiyeva3 , Dilbar Orujova1

 

Abstract: This study explores the potential of digital storytelling as an innovative pedagogical tool in developing speaking skills in foreign language education. A case study design, a qualitative research method, was employed in order to investigate the experiences and perceptions of students. The research sample consisted of 9 students enrolled in the class of the Faculty of Medical in the speciality of Public Health. The findings revealed that the integration of digital storytelling contributed positively to students’ retention of knowledge, their motivation to participate actively, and their willingness to express themselves more freely compared to traditional classroom presentations. Many students reported that the use of digital stories made lessons more enjoyable, reduced speaking anxiety, and offered a more comfortable environment for self-expression. Moreover, the combination of images, music, and narration provided a multimodal learning experience that catered to different learner preferences. In addition, students highlighted that digital storytelling not only enhanced their speaking competence but also improved their self-confidence, technological skills, and preparedness for lessons. While some participants raised concerns that reliance on pre-prepared scripts could limit opportunities for improvisational speaking, the majority viewed the method as both pleasant and engaging. The study concludes that digital storytelling can serve as an effective alternative to conventional presentation methods in foreign language classes. It offers a dynamic, student-centered learning environment that fosters creativity and collaboration. Future research is recommended to expand the scope of digital storytelling applications into other language skill areas such as reading, listening, and writing, as well as to explore its impact across different age groups and educational contexts.

Keywords: digital storytelling, foreign language, self-expression, active-learning, student motivation, education

 


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