Using feature films in language classes |
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Authors: | Gölge Sefero?lu |
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Institution: | Faculty of Education , Middle East Technical University , 06531 Ankara, Turkey |
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Abstract: | This study aimed at finding students’ perspectives on integrating feature films on digital versatile discs (DVDs) in oral communication classes of advanced English as foreign language (EFL) learners. A total of 29 students being trained as teachers of English participated in the study. Data were collected through a survey questionnaire. All participants unanimously agreed that through films they had the opportunity to learn about how people initiate and sustain a conversational exchange, and how they negotiate meaning; types of exclamation and filling expressions; colloquial English in real‐life contexts, and non‐verbal communication. Participants also acknowledged that viewing feature films exposed them not only to a wide range of native speakers, each with their own slang, accents and dialects, but also to a wealth of contextualised vocabulary expressions and authentic cross‐cultural information. The study suggests that it is possible to exploit feature films in foreign language classes with a wide array of pedagogical options. |
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Keywords: | educational technology digital versatile discs language learning feature films classroom research |
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