The Role of Audio-visual Aids in General English Classes at Medical University: Reading Comprehension, Attitude, and Motivation

A. Khalili, Maryam Zeinolabedini, F. Poorebrahim, Simin Sattarpour
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The general consensus on the invaluable contributions of audio-visual materials based on cognitive theory of multimedia learning (CTML) to enhancing the quality of language classes has turned them into indispensable tools which teachers utilize for more effective teaching of different language skills. The primary aim of this study was to explore the effect of audio visual aids on reading skill at university level. The secondary aim was to find out if this change in materials could have any impact on the motivation and attitudes of the students toward English learning. To this end, this quasi-experimental study adopted a pre-test post-test research method. A total of 256 General English university students were divided to experimental (n=184) and control (n=81) groups. The experimental group received audio-visual aids as the treatment while the control group was taught by a conventional text-based method, commonly practiced in General English classes at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (TUMS). The reading section of preliminary English test (PET) and Gardner’s attitude and motivation test battery (AMTB) were used for data collection. The results of independent samples t-test and Mann-Whitney tests revealed that the students provided with audio-visual materials obtained greater reading outcomes and also showed more positive attitudes and higher motivation toward English learning. Thus, our research revealed that the higher productivity and livelihood of reading classes can be tangible even in the in the narrow space of a single university semester.
视听教具在医科大学普通英语课堂中的作用:阅读理解、态度与动机
基于多媒体学习认知理论(CTML)的视听材料对提高语言课堂质量的宝贵贡献已成为教师更有效地进行不同语言技能教学不可或缺的工具。本研究的主要目的是探讨视听教具对大学水平阅读技能的影响。第二个目的是找出这种材料的变化是否会对学生学习英语的动机和态度产生影响。为此,本准实验研究采用前测后测的研究方法。256名普通英语大学生被分为实验组(n=184)和对照组(n=81)。实验组接受视听辅助作为治疗,而对照组则采用传统的基于文本的教学方法,这种方法在大不里士医科大学(TUMS)的普通英语课堂上普遍采用。本研究采用英语初级测验阅读部分(PET)和Gardner态度与动机测试组(AMTB)进行数据收集。独立样本t检验和Mann-Whitney检验的结果显示,提供视听材料的学生获得了更高的阅读效果,并且对英语学习表现出更积极的态度和更高的动机。因此,我们的研究表明,即使在大学一个学期的狭窄空间内,阅读课的更高生产力和生计也是有形的。
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