Enhancing Student Vocabulary Proficiency through the Effective Implementation of Multimodal Approaches

Riya Nadia
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Language barriers in educational settings can hinder effective communication and impede language learning, particularly when students cannot speak English fluently, and teachers struggle to understand the students' native languages. This study explores the efficacy of multimodal approaches to overcome language barriers and enhance vocabulary learning in a school with limited English language instruction. The identified problem encompasses students lacking vocabulary and English speaking abilities due to the language barrier and insufficient language learning opportunities. To address these challenges, a solution involving multimodal techniques through pictures, bingo games, mix-and-match games, PowerPoint presentations, and Google Translate was implemented. The research adopts a Class Action Research (CAR) methodology, allowing collaborative efforts with participants to implement multimodal strategies effectively. Observations and assessments were conducted to measure changes in students' vocabulary proficiency and language skills after the intervention. Additionally, qualitative data was gathered through interviews with ten students from the highest rank to gain insights into their experiences with multimodal approaches.
有效实施多模式教学提高学生词汇能力
教育环境中的语言障碍会阻碍有效的交流,阻碍语言学习,特别是当学生不能流利地说英语,教师很难理解学生的母语时。本研究探讨多模态教学法在英语教学有限的学校克服语言障碍和促进词汇学习的效果。所确定的问题包括由于语言障碍和语言学习机会不足而导致的学生词汇量和英语口语能力不足。为了应对这些挑战,实现了一种涉及多模式技术的解决方案,包括图片、宾果游戏、混合匹配游戏、PowerPoint演示和Google翻译。该研究采用集体诉讼研究(CAR)方法,允许参与者合作努力,有效地实施多模式战略。通过观察和评估来衡量干预后学生词汇熟练程度和语言技能的变化。此外,通过采访十位排名最高的学生来收集定性数据,以深入了解他们使用多模式方法的经验。
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