The objective of this study is to analyze to what extent it is better to use audiovisual material than listening materials for vocabulary development. In fact, it seeks for evidence on whether students retain more vocabulary after the double coding input of audiovisual resources or after having only-audio input; and whether retention rate of the vocabulary is similar in both conditions in immediate and delayed post-tests. The impact of the recognition method, written words vs. images, will also be taken into consideration. The participants in the study were a group of 16 high school students, age 13-14. The material used to test vocabulary retention was a piece of news in an audiovisual format, a video clip, and in an only-audio format, a...
This study investigates the effect of two attention-enhancing techniques on L2 students' learning an...
Video viewing can be a valuable resource to expose students to large quantities of input so they can...
In relation to all languages, communication is the key concept, so vocabulary and grammar are the ba...
Video has been applied as a tool in designing Instruction to optimize Second Language Acquisition (S...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in second language vocabulary acquisition through au...
Recently, we have noticed an increasing number of studies on the value of viewing audio-visual mater...
As access to video-viewing technology has increased, so has researchers’ interest in understanding h...
This study was conducted to compare the results of vocabulary learning between using picture and aud...
Recently, more studies have started to investigate vocabulary acquisition through viewing audio-visu...
While the bulk of previous studies on incidental vocabulary learning through audio-visual materials ...
AbstractThe followers of audio-visualism state that applying audiovisual aids would lead to an impro...
This is experimental research. The aim of this research is to find out whether the use of video is e...
This study investigates incidental vocabulary learning through captioned or subtitled videos and exa...
Cubillos, JorgeAlthough vocabulary acquisition is necessary for effective communication, the most ef...
Recently, studies have demonstrated that it is possible to learn new words when watching television ...
This study investigates the effect of two attention-enhancing techniques on L2 students' learning an...
Video viewing can be a valuable resource to expose students to large quantities of input so they can...
In relation to all languages, communication is the key concept, so vocabulary and grammar are the ba...
Video has been applied as a tool in designing Instruction to optimize Second Language Acquisition (S...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in second language vocabulary acquisition through au...
Recently, we have noticed an increasing number of studies on the value of viewing audio-visual mater...
As access to video-viewing technology has increased, so has researchers’ interest in understanding h...
This study was conducted to compare the results of vocabulary learning between using picture and aud...
Recently, more studies have started to investigate vocabulary acquisition through viewing audio-visu...
While the bulk of previous studies on incidental vocabulary learning through audio-visual materials ...
AbstractThe followers of audio-visualism state that applying audiovisual aids would lead to an impro...
This is experimental research. The aim of this research is to find out whether the use of video is e...
This study investigates incidental vocabulary learning through captioned or subtitled videos and exa...
Cubillos, JorgeAlthough vocabulary acquisition is necessary for effective communication, the most ef...
Recently, studies have demonstrated that it is possible to learn new words when watching television ...
This study investigates the effect of two attention-enhancing techniques on L2 students' learning an...
Video viewing can be a valuable resource to expose students to large quantities of input so they can...
In relation to all languages, communication is the key concept, so vocabulary and grammar are the ba...