Teaching Medical English through Professional Captioning Videos

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Language and Cultural Education Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.2478/jolace-2019-0013
B. Džuganová
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Abstract Since the Barcelona objective released on 16 March 2002, European Union met an ambitious goal: to promote learning of “at least two foreign languages from an early age” (European Commission 2019). Thus, bilingualism, multilingualism, and linguistic diversity became a part of European policy (Pokrivčáková 2013a; Pokrivčáková 2013b; Schunz 2012). Nevertheless, English language is still considered to be the global language, used as lingua franca. English is the language of international dialogue facilitating further educational and professional development, it is the language of international communication, science, academia, and the Internet (Dearden 2014). English is the first foreign language taught in Slovakia, and therefore majority of Slovak medical students chose the course of Medical English during their study. To develop communicative competence and performance in students, it is necessary to offer a very wide range of stimulating activities in English classes. Videos published on the Internet offer enormous potential for foreign or second language (L2) acquisition at every level according to Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) in almost all learning phases, covering a significant variety of authentic topics (Barnau, Džuganová, Malinovská 2018). Our study is particularly aimed at watching of YouTube professional medical videos with/without captions and their effect on English language skills, especially listening comprehension in medical students at Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia (JFM UC).
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通过专业字幕视频教学医学英语
自2002年3月16日发布巴塞罗那目标以来,欧盟实现了一个雄心勃勃的目标:促进“从小至少两门外语”的学习(欧盟委员会2019年)。因此,双语、多语和语言多样性成为欧洲政策的一部分(Pokrivčáková 2013a;Pokrivčakova 2013 b;Schunz 2012)。尽管如此,英语仍然被认为是全球语言,被用作通用语。英语是促进进一步教育和专业发展的国际对话语言,它是国际交流,科学,学术界和互联网的语言(Dearden 2014)。英语是斯洛伐克教授的第一外语,因此大多数斯洛伐克医科学生在学习期间选择了医学英语课程。为了培养学生的交际能力和表现,在英语课堂上提供范围广泛的激励性活动是必要的。根据欧洲共同语言参考框架(CEFR),在几乎所有学习阶段,互联网上发布的视频为每个层次的外语或第二语言(L2)习得提供了巨大的潜力,涵盖了各种各样的真实主题(Barnau, Džuganová, malinovsk 2018)。我们的研究特别针对观看YouTube上有/没有字幕的专业医学视频,以及它们对英语语言技能的影响,特别是对斯洛伐克布拉迪斯拉发市马丁市杰塞尼乌斯医学院(JFM UC)医科学生的听力理解。
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