This study explores storybook illustrations in learning word meanings among English learners in a university intensive language program. The impact of children’s literature on the comprehension and vocabulary development of second language children is well-documented. However, the use of the literature with adults still needs to be researched. Therefore, a mixed-method study was designed (1) to investigate whether readers who read an authentic illustrated story differed from those who read the same story without illustrations; and (2) to learn more about the readers’ process of learning words from storybook illustrations. Results suggest that illustrations play an important role in both comprehending the text and learning individual words, ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore what research says about the effectiveness of using picture ...
While teaching foreign languages to learners in their early years is rapidly increasing, the age lin...
When young children are exposed to picture books, they are building important bridges to literacy. P...
This study explores storybook illustrations in learning word meanings among English learners in a un...
This article research is about to see the use of English storybook, to describe how storybook is bei...
For many children, storybooks are ubiquitous, forming a unique and special part of their childhood....
The purpose of this study is to explore whether storybooks designed to elicit talk about letters and...
The study focused on six at-risk students enrolled in the sixth grade at a large urban Southern midd...
This qualitative experimental study aims to investigate the learning outcomes of foreign-language co...
This study poses the following research question: "How does change in text type as text contains mor...
Extensive bodies of literature examining child language acquisition and early literacy development i...
This paper examines the use of two versions of a children’s storybook with 30 seniors of a technolog...
This paper explored past studies that demonstrated how relevant storybooks are in promoting reading ...
For young children, storybooks may serve as especially valuable sources of new knowledge. While most...
Basically, education holds a huge influence on the outcome of the students in the process of learnin...
The purpose of this paper is to explore what research says about the effectiveness of using picture ...
While teaching foreign languages to learners in their early years is rapidly increasing, the age lin...
When young children are exposed to picture books, they are building important bridges to literacy. P...
This study explores storybook illustrations in learning word meanings among English learners in a un...
This article research is about to see the use of English storybook, to describe how storybook is bei...
For many children, storybooks are ubiquitous, forming a unique and special part of their childhood....
The purpose of this study is to explore whether storybooks designed to elicit talk about letters and...
The study focused on six at-risk students enrolled in the sixth grade at a large urban Southern midd...
This qualitative experimental study aims to investigate the learning outcomes of foreign-language co...
This study poses the following research question: "How does change in text type as text contains mor...
Extensive bodies of literature examining child language acquisition and early literacy development i...
This paper examines the use of two versions of a children’s storybook with 30 seniors of a technolog...
This paper explored past studies that demonstrated how relevant storybooks are in promoting reading ...
For young children, storybooks may serve as especially valuable sources of new knowledge. While most...
Basically, education holds a huge influence on the outcome of the students in the process of learnin...
The purpose of this paper is to explore what research says about the effectiveness of using picture ...
While teaching foreign languages to learners in their early years is rapidly increasing, the age lin...
When young children are exposed to picture books, they are building important bridges to literacy. P...