Language Learning Through Captioned Videos
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Language Learning Through Captioned Videos
Incidental Vocabulary Acquisition
Feng Teng, Mark
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2020
104
Dura
Inglês
9780367209926
15 a 20 dias
240
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Preface *
Acknowledgement *
Chapter 1. Introduction to vocabulary knowledge and incidental vocabulary acquisition *
Chapter 2. Captioned videos: Multimedia features, definitions and theoretical frameworks *
Chapter 3. Language learning and incidental vocabulary acquisition from captioned videos: Advantages and disadvantages *
Chapter 4. Vocabulary learning from captioned videos for EFL learners *
Chapter 5. Research methods for using captioned videos in incidental vocabulary acquisition *
Chapter 6. Conclusion: Maximizing vocabulary learning performance from captioned videos *
Index
Acknowledgement *
Chapter 1. Introduction to vocabulary knowledge and incidental vocabulary acquisition *
Chapter 2. Captioned videos: Multimedia features, definitions and theoretical frameworks *
Chapter 3. Language learning and incidental vocabulary acquisition from captioned videos: Advantages and disadvantages *
Chapter 4. Vocabulary learning from captioned videos for EFL learners *
Chapter 5. Research methods for using captioned videos in incidental vocabulary acquisition *
Chapter 6. Conclusion: Maximizing vocabulary learning performance from captioned videos *
Index
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Psycholinguistics;Lexical studies;listening comprehension;technology-enhanced Oral practice;technology based language learning;vocabulary acquisition;vocabulary performance;applied linguistics;implicit learning;incidental learning;language learners;language learning;Foreign language education;computers in Applied Linguistics and Language (CALL);TESOL;second language acquisition (SLA);english as a second language (ESL);english as a foreign language (EFL);vocabulary knowledge;captioned videos;incidental vocabulary acquisition;Incidental Vocabulary Learning;EFL Learner;EFL Vocabulary;Traditional classroom;Tv Program;Vocabulary Learning;Audiovisual Input;EFL Student;Low Proficiency Learners;Vocabulary Learning Outcomes;L2 Learner;Word Form;Multimedia Glossing;Target Word Repetition;Multimedia Learning Theory;Tv News Program;Enhance EFL Learner;EFL Context;Tv Viewing Behavior;Multimedia Learning Principle;Cognitive Affective Model;Watch Tv Program;FC
Preface *
Acknowledgement *
Chapter 1. Introduction to vocabulary knowledge and incidental vocabulary acquisition *
Chapter 2. Captioned videos: Multimedia features, definitions and theoretical frameworks *
Chapter 3. Language learning and incidental vocabulary acquisition from captioned videos: Advantages and disadvantages *
Chapter 4. Vocabulary learning from captioned videos for EFL learners *
Chapter 5. Research methods for using captioned videos in incidental vocabulary acquisition *
Chapter 6. Conclusion: Maximizing vocabulary learning performance from captioned videos *
Index
Acknowledgement *
Chapter 1. Introduction to vocabulary knowledge and incidental vocabulary acquisition *
Chapter 2. Captioned videos: Multimedia features, definitions and theoretical frameworks *
Chapter 3. Language learning and incidental vocabulary acquisition from captioned videos: Advantages and disadvantages *
Chapter 4. Vocabulary learning from captioned videos for EFL learners *
Chapter 5. Research methods for using captioned videos in incidental vocabulary acquisition *
Chapter 6. Conclusion: Maximizing vocabulary learning performance from captioned videos *
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Psycholinguistics;Lexical studies;listening comprehension;technology-enhanced Oral practice;technology based language learning;vocabulary acquisition;vocabulary performance;applied linguistics;implicit learning;incidental learning;language learners;language learning;Foreign language education;computers in Applied Linguistics and Language (CALL);TESOL;second language acquisition (SLA);english as a second language (ESL);english as a foreign language (EFL);vocabulary knowledge;captioned videos;incidental vocabulary acquisition;Incidental Vocabulary Learning;EFL Learner;EFL Vocabulary;Traditional classroom;Tv Program;Vocabulary Learning;Audiovisual Input;EFL Student;Low Proficiency Learners;Vocabulary Learning Outcomes;L2 Learner;Word Form;Multimedia Glossing;Target Word Repetition;Multimedia Learning Theory;Tv News Program;Enhance EFL Learner;EFL Context;Tv Viewing Behavior;Multimedia Learning Principle;Cognitive Affective Model;Watch Tv Program;FC