[eng] One of the direct consequences of the pandemic was the fact that language
teachers had difficulties finding enough time to enhance the development of students’
spoken skills due to logistic, technical, or personal reasons. Consequently, they had to find
alternative ways of motivating students to practice oral skills outside the classroom. This
chapter analyses the perspectives of a group of 21 ESP Tourism undergraduates regarding
the creation of podcasts on the instant messaging tool Anchor to enhance their speaking
skills and contextualise specific vocabulary outside the classroom. The research material
used was a questionnaire with 42 items which followed a 1– 5 Likert scale. Broadly speaking,
positive results were obtained since the students believe that: a) Anchor is easy to use and
is a useful tool for practising foreign languages, b) the podcasts allowed them to put into
practice the vocabulary learnt inside the classroom and they will re- use such language in
their future professional lives, c) they have learnt to work autonomously, d) they improved
at grammatical, lexical and phonological levels, e) the feedback their teacher recorded for
them was detailed and helpful, and, f) they enjoyed working in teams.