Effectivenss of using subtitled videos in learning English: A study on Iranian learners

This experimental design study examined the effects of viewing captioned instructional videos on EFL learners’ content comprehension, vocabulary acquisition and language proficiency. It also examined the participants’ perception of viewing the captioned instructional video. All 92 EFL students under...

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Main Author: Kamal Alavi, Zhinoos
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spelling my-mmu-ep.62752016-01-14T07:34:13Z Effectivenss of using subtitled videos in learning English: A study on Iranian learners 2011-12 Kamal Alavi, Zhinoos P Philology. Linguistics This experimental design study examined the effects of viewing captioned instructional videos on EFL learners’ content comprehension, vocabulary acquisition and language proficiency. It also examined the participants’ perception of viewing the captioned instructional video. All 92 EFL students undertaking the Tape and Video Interpretation course in two classes participated in this study. The randomly assigned experimental class viewed 30 episodes of captioned Connect with English and the control class viewed the same video without captions. Adopting the quantitative approach, a Michigan English Test, Content-Specific Tests and a questionnaire were administered to examine the participants’ content comprehension, vocabulary acquisition and language proficiency development as well as the experimental group’s perception towards viewing the captioned instructional video. Although, both groups recorded gains, the findings were in favor of the use of captioned instructional videos. 2011-12 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/6275/ http://library.mmu.edu.my/diglib/onlinedb/dig_lib.php masters Multimedia University Faculty of Engineering and Technologyreative Multimedia
institution Multimedia University
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topic P Philology
Linguistics
spellingShingle P Philology
Linguistics
Kamal Alavi, Zhinoos
Effectivenss of using subtitled videos in learning English: A study on Iranian learners
description This experimental design study examined the effects of viewing captioned instructional videos on EFL learners’ content comprehension, vocabulary acquisition and language proficiency. It also examined the participants’ perception of viewing the captioned instructional video. All 92 EFL students undertaking the Tape and Video Interpretation course in two classes participated in this study. The randomly assigned experimental class viewed 30 episodes of captioned Connect with English and the control class viewed the same video without captions. Adopting the quantitative approach, a Michigan English Test, Content-Specific Tests and a questionnaire were administered to examine the participants’ content comprehension, vocabulary acquisition and language proficiency development as well as the experimental group’s perception towards viewing the captioned instructional video. Although, both groups recorded gains, the findings were in favor of the use of captioned instructional videos.
format Thesis
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author Kamal Alavi, Zhinoos
author_facet Kamal Alavi, Zhinoos
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title Effectivenss of using subtitled videos in learning English: A study on Iranian learners
title_short Effectivenss of using subtitled videos in learning English: A study on Iranian learners
title_full Effectivenss of using subtitled videos in learning English: A study on Iranian learners
title_fullStr Effectivenss of using subtitled videos in learning English: A study on Iranian learners
title_full_unstemmed Effectivenss of using subtitled videos in learning English: A study on Iranian learners
title_sort effectivenss of using subtitled videos in learning english: a study on iranian learners
granting_institution Multimedia University
granting_department Faculty of Engineering and Technologyreative Multimedia
publishDate 2011
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