This study examines how three captioning types (i.e., on-screen text in the same language as the video) can assist L2 learners in the incidental acquisition of target vocabulary words and in the comprehension of L2 video. A sample of 133 Flemish undergraduate students watched three French clips twice. The control group (n = 32) watched the clips without captioning; the second group (n = 30) watched fully captioned clips; the third group (n = 34) watched keyword captioned clips; and the fourth group (n = 37) watched fully captioned clips with highlighted keywords. Prior to the learning session, participants completed a vocabulary size test. During the learning session, they completed three comprehension tests; four vocabulary tests measuring...
Recently, we have noticed an increasing number of studies on the value of viewing audio-visual mater...
Recently, we have noticed an increasing number of studies on the value of viewing audio-visual mater...
Recent research has shown that learners can learn new words while watching TV programs. However, the...
This study examines how three captioning types (i.e., on-screen text in the same language as the vid...
This study examines how three captioning types (i.e., on-screen text in the same language as the vid...
This study investigates the effect of two attention-enhancing techniques on L2 students' learning an...
This study investigates the effect of two attention‐enhancing techniques on L2 students' learning an...
© 2015 The Modern Language Journal. This study investigates the effect of two attention-enhancing te...
We present an experimental study investigating the effect of three techniques to increase the incide...
This study investigates incidental vocabulary learning through captioned or subtitled videos and exa...
The common practice in captioning video programs for foreign language instruction is to transcribe t...
This study investigated the effects of captions on the listening comprehension of vlogs. A total of ...
During the past decade, we have seen a surge of studies into the role of audiovisual input and capti...
The aim of this study was twofold: we investigated (a) the effect of two types of captioned video (i...
This thesis, which is organized around five empirical research studies, aims at investigating how vi...
Recently, we have noticed an increasing number of studies on the value of viewing audio-visual mater...
Recently, we have noticed an increasing number of studies on the value of viewing audio-visual mater...
Recent research has shown that learners can learn new words while watching TV programs. However, the...
This study examines how three captioning types (i.e., on-screen text in the same language as the vid...
This study examines how three captioning types (i.e., on-screen text in the same language as the vid...
This study investigates the effect of two attention-enhancing techniques on L2 students' learning an...
This study investigates the effect of two attention‐enhancing techniques on L2 students' learning an...
© 2015 The Modern Language Journal. This study investigates the effect of two attention-enhancing te...
We present an experimental study investigating the effect of three techniques to increase the incide...
This study investigates incidental vocabulary learning through captioned or subtitled videos and exa...
The common practice in captioning video programs for foreign language instruction is to transcribe t...
This study investigated the effects of captions on the listening comprehension of vlogs. A total of ...
During the past decade, we have seen a surge of studies into the role of audiovisual input and capti...
The aim of this study was twofold: we investigated (a) the effect of two types of captioned video (i...
This thesis, which is organized around five empirical research studies, aims at investigating how vi...
Recently, we have noticed an increasing number of studies on the value of viewing audio-visual mater...
Recently, we have noticed an increasing number of studies on the value of viewing audio-visual mater...
Recent research has shown that learners can learn new words while watching TV programs. However, the...