The Effectiveness of English Subtitle Videos on Vocabulary Mastery of Non-EFL Students at STIKES Jayapura Papua

Krishinta Mery Anggarwaty Kurniawan, Heni Purwati
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This study aims to investigate the impact of using English videos with and without subtitles on students' vocabulary mastery and to gauge their perceptions of both techniques. The study's population comprises 70 nursing program students at STIKES Jayapura. The study employs a quantitative experimental research design. The study's findings indicate a significant difference between students taught using English videos with subtitles and those taught without subtitles. Following the treatment, the experimental class's pre-test and post-test results showed a significant increase compared to the control group, with the experimental class's mean increasing from 6.22 to 23.07 compared to the control group. The t-test calculation result shows that the t-count of 2.279 is higher than the t-table of 1.999 at the degree of freedom (df) of 68. This result suggests that using subtitle videos is more effective in improving students' vocabulary mastery than videos without subtitles. Moreover, students respond more positively to subtitles in the videos played in the English classroom, making the class atmosphere more relaxing and enjoyable. Subtitles in the videos not only help students enhance their vocabulary but also provide entertainment through pictures and audio presented in the video. Additionally, teachers can choose various English videos relevant to students' needs and learning materials to make this strategy more effective in improving students' English skills and competence.
英语字幕视频对非英语学生词汇掌握的效果
本研究旨在探讨使用带字幕和不带字幕的英语视频对学生词汇掌握的影响,并衡量他们对这两种技巧的看法。这项研究的参与者包括70名斯提克斯查亚普拉护理专业的学生。本研究采用定量实验研究设计。研究结果表明,使用带字幕英语视频教学的学生和不使用字幕英语视频教学的学生之间存在显著差异。治疗后,实验班的前测和后测成绩较对照组均有显著提高,其均值较对照组由6.22上升至23.07。t检验计算结果显示,在自由度(df)为68时,t计数2.279高于t表1.999。这一结果表明,使用字幕的视频比不带字幕的视频更能有效地提高学生的词汇掌握水平。此外,在英语课堂上播放的视频中,学生对字幕的反应更加积极,使课堂气氛更加轻松愉快。视频中的字幕不仅可以帮助学生提高词汇量,还可以通过视频中的图片和音频提供娱乐。此外,教师可以根据学生的需求和学习材料选择各种英语视频,使这一策略更有效地提高学生的英语技能和能力。
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