Increasing Vocabulary Acquisition and Retention in EFL Young Learners through the Use of Multimodal Texts (Memes)

IF 0.4 Q4 LINGUISTICS Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-19 DOI:10.14483/22487085.18312
Pablo Aedo, Claudia Millafilo
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This research assessed the use of multimodal texts for vocabulary acquisition and retention of 18 EFL young learners from 6th grade aged between 11 and 12 years and enrolled in a primary school in Chile. The multimodal texts (memes) were designed by the researchers and selected to meet different criteria in terms of vocabulary. To gather information, three vocabulary tests were administered: before, right after, and two weeks after the end of the intervention. The data from the tests were analyzed with descriptive statistics, while the focus groups were interpreted with the content analysis technique. The results reveal an increase in the acquisition and retention of the selected vocabulary. Furthermore, the focus group conducted with the students shows that young learners value the acquisition of English as a foreign language, especially through the use of vocabulary. Finally, the use of multimodal texts in the classroom is perceived by students as an innovative and fun way to learn.
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通过使用多模式语篇提高英语青年学习者的词汇习得和保留
本研究评估了智利一所小学的18名6年级11至12岁的年轻英语学习者使用多模式文本进行词汇习得和保留的情况。多模式文本(模因)是由研究人员设计的,并根据词汇的不同标准进行选择。为了收集信息,我们进行了三项词汇测试:干预结束前、干预结束后和干预结束后两周。测试数据采用描述性统计进行分析,而焦点小组则采用内容分析技术进行解释。研究结果表明,所选词汇的习得和保留率有所提高。此外,对学生进行的焦点小组研究表明,年轻的学习者重视英语作为外语的习得,尤其是通过词汇的使用。最后,学生认为在课堂上使用多模式文本是一种创新和有趣的学习方式。
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