Vocabulary acquisition through graded captioned videos among lower proficiency second language learners.

Vocabulary acquisition has become essential for second language learners to proceed to the next band on CEFR global scales. However, there are worries about how CEFR would affect lower proficiency pupils with limited vocabulary. To address this, graded captioned videos from English Central has bee...

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Main Authors: Rajendran, Kirubah, Mustafa, Hema Rosheney
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spelling my.utm.1058402024-05-20T07:06:28Z http://eprints.utm.my/105840/ Vocabulary acquisition through graded captioned videos among lower proficiency second language learners. Rajendran, Kirubah Mustafa, Hema Rosheney L Education (General) Vocabulary acquisition has become essential for second language learners to proceed to the next band on CEFR global scales. However, there are worries about how CEFR would affect lower proficiency pupils with limited vocabulary. To address this, graded captioned videos from English Central has been used among the lower proficiency pupils. In this current study, selected year 6 students (20 experimental and 20 control) from a semi urban school was chosen. This study used contextualized vocabulary tests such as Multiple Choice Vocabulary tests and C-test. Pearson correlation was also performed to determine if there is a correlation between Experimental pre and post test. The results of the descriptive statistics and two tailed t- test showed that the Experimental Pre group has lower values for the dependent variable than the Experimental Post group. Besides, there were also several limitations in the current study. The study mainly focussed on form and meaning rather than collaborating all the three main themes: Form, Meaning and Use. It would be useful for the future researchers to do more study on form, meaning and use together. As stated earlier, the result from the present study indicates that using captioned videos as an English teaching material in multimedia classrooms can assist learners to receive the language through multisensory channels and help them to develop their vocabulary learning process. ASR Research India 2023-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/105840/1/KirubahRajendran2023_VocabularyAcquisitionThroughGradedCaptionedVideos.pdf Rajendran, Kirubah and Mustafa, Hema Rosheney (2023) Vocabulary acquisition through graded captioned videos among lower proficiency second language learners. International Journal Of Research And Innovation In Social Science (IJRISS), 7 (8). pp. 1269-1286. ISSN 2454-6186 https://www.rsisinternational.org/journals/ijriss/Digital-Library/volume-7-issue-8/1269-1286.pdf NA
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Rajendran, Kirubah
Mustafa, Hema Rosheney
Vocabulary acquisition through graded captioned videos among lower proficiency second language learners.
description Vocabulary acquisition has become essential for second language learners to proceed to the next band on CEFR global scales. However, there are worries about how CEFR would affect lower proficiency pupils with limited vocabulary. To address this, graded captioned videos from English Central has been used among the lower proficiency pupils. In this current study, selected year 6 students (20 experimental and 20 control) from a semi urban school was chosen. This study used contextualized vocabulary tests such as Multiple Choice Vocabulary tests and C-test. Pearson correlation was also performed to determine if there is a correlation between Experimental pre and post test. The results of the descriptive statistics and two tailed t- test showed that the Experimental Pre group has lower values for the dependent variable than the Experimental Post group. Besides, there were also several limitations in the current study. The study mainly focussed on form and meaning rather than collaborating all the three main themes: Form, Meaning and Use. It would be useful for the future researchers to do more study on form, meaning and use together. As stated earlier, the result from the present study indicates that using captioned videos as an English teaching material in multimedia classrooms can assist learners to receive the language through multisensory channels and help them to develop their vocabulary learning process.
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title Vocabulary acquisition through graded captioned videos among lower proficiency second language learners.
title_short Vocabulary acquisition through graded captioned videos among lower proficiency second language learners.
title_full Vocabulary acquisition through graded captioned videos among lower proficiency second language learners.
title_fullStr Vocabulary acquisition through graded captioned videos among lower proficiency second language learners.
title_full_unstemmed Vocabulary acquisition through graded captioned videos among lower proficiency second language learners.
title_sort vocabulary acquisition through graded captioned videos among lower proficiency second language learners.
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