Non-Native Speakers’ Perception and Motivation for Learning English Language through Movies

Miftahul Jannah binti Awg Baderulhisam, Norehan Zulkiply
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The global dominance of the English language has motivated individuals whose first language is not English to actively pursue fluency in English. For non-native speakers of English, acquiring the language is an intricate journey that demands substantial time and effort, accompanied by a range of challenges. In recent years, English movies have emerged as captivating tools for language learning, effectively aiding in enhancing vocabulary and essential language skills. These insights stem from past research that studied how non-native speakers learn English through movies. However, despite the valuable findings from these studies, there remains a discernible gap in our understanding of this field. In addressing this gap, the current study intended to investigate the perception and motivation of non-native speakers in learning English through movies. The study collected data by conducting surveys among non-native English speakers who were undergraduate students at a local public university. The findings revealed that these non-native speakers favour using movies as a method for learning English as a second language, and this medium enhances their motivation to learn. Building upon the existing foundation of research, this study significantly contributes to the body of knowledge by addressing the substantial research gap that exists in comprehending non-native speakers' perspectives on learning the English language through the medium of movies.
非母语人士透过电影学习英语的认知与动机
英语在全球的主导地位促使母语不是英语的人积极追求流利的英语。对于非英语母语者来说,学习这门语言是一个复杂的过程,需要大量的时间和努力,伴随着一系列的挑战。近年来,英语电影已经成为学习语言的迷人工具,有效地帮助增加词汇量和基本的语言技能。这些见解源于过去对非母语人士如何通过电影学习英语的研究。然而,尽管这些研究有了有价值的发现,但我们对这一领域的理解仍然存在明显的差距。为了解决这一差距,本研究旨在调查非母语人士通过电影学习英语的感知和动机。该研究对当地一所公立大学的非英语母语本科生进行了调查,收集了数据。研究结果显示,这些非母语人士喜欢把电影作为学习英语的方法,这种媒介增强了他们学习英语的动力。在现有研究基础的基础上,本研究通过解决在理解非母语人士通过电影学习英语的观点方面存在的重大研究空白,对知识体系做出了重大贡献。
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