视频听力日记与提高 EFL 听力技能

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.53761/stbpjr54
Paul Gonzalez-Torres, Lida Solano
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本研究旨在测试视频听力日记在提高厄瓜多尔洛哈一所大学英语教学项目学生的 EFL 听力技能方面的效果。样本由 62 名学生组成,分为干预组和对照组。干预组在五个月的教学期间使用听力日记,而对照组接受常规教学,不使用听力日记。研究采用了平行混合方法设计,包括对两组学生进行前测和后测的准实验方法。干预组还填写了一份问卷,了解他们对使用倾听日记的看法,并从日记中收集了他们的反思。结果显示,与对照组相比,干预组在倾听技能方面的进步更大。此外,通过视频使用听力日记被认为是有益的,学生表示这有助于他们发现自己在听力方面的长处和短处,学习新的短语和单词,意识到发音错误,并有更多机会练习听力技能。然而,学生在理解某些信息和学习新词汇时也遇到了困难。
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Video Listening Journals and Enhanced EFL Listening Skills
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of listening journals through videos in enhancing EFL listening skills among students in an English teaching program at a university in Loja, Ecuador. The sample consisted of 62 students, who were divided into intervention and control groups. The intervention group used listening journals during the instruction period for five months, while the control group received regular instruction without the use of listening journals. A parallel mixed-method design was employed, which included a quasi-experimental approach involving pre- and post-tests for both groups. The intervention group also completed a questionnaire about their perceptions of the use of listening journals, and their reflections were collected from the journals. The results revealed that the intervention group demonstrated greater improvement in their listening skills than the control group. Furthermore, the use of listening journals through videos was found to be beneficial, with students reporting that it helped them identify their strengths and weaknesses in listening, learn new phrases and words, become aware of pronunciation errors, and have more opportunities to practice listening skills. However, students also encountered difficulties in understanding some information and learning new vocabulary.
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Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice
Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice aims to add significantly to the body of knowledge describing effective and innovative teaching and learning practice in higher education.The Journal is a forum for educational practitioners across a wide range of disciplines. Its purpose is to facilitate the communication of teaching and learning outcomes in a scholarly way, bridging the gap between journals covering purely academic research and articles and opinions published without peer review.
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