Enhancing English Vocabulary and Reading Skills through Digital Storytelling Method

Fırat Akdoğan
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The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of the digital storytelling method on the development of vocabulary and reading skills among students at an English preparatory school in Türkiye. This study utilized an experimental design with a pre-test post-test control group and employed both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods leading to a mixed-method study. An achievement test was used to measure vocabulary and reading skills and semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect student views. Paired samples and independent samples t-tests were used to analyze the quantitative data, while content analysis was used to analyze the qualitative data. The results indicated a significant difference in vocabulary and reading skills development in favor of the experimental group. The students in the experimental group expressed satisfaction with the process, noting its usefulness in promoting active use of English language skills and the efficacy of Google and Microsoft tools for digital story creation, file sharing, and communication. They also found the application innovative and attractive and suggested its use as an alternative assessment to traditional exams. Based on these results, digital storytelling can be considered an effective tool for improving vocabulary and reading skills and promoting language competencies among students.
通过数字讲故事法提高英语词汇量和阅读能力
本研究的目的是调查数字讲故事方法对泰国一所英语预科学校学生词汇和阅读技能发展的影响。本研究采用前测后对照组的实验设计,采用定量和定性数据收集方法,采用混合方法研究。使用成就测试来测量词汇量和阅读能力,并进行半结构化访谈来收集学生的意见。定量数据采用配对样本和独立样本t检验,定性数据采用内容分析。结果显示,实验组在词汇量和阅读技能发展方面有显著差异。实验组的学生对这个过程表示满意,注意到它在促进积极使用英语语言技能方面的作用,以及谷歌和微软工具在数字故事创作、文件共享和交流方面的功效。他们还发现该应用程序具有创新性和吸引力,并建议将其用作传统考试的替代评估。基于这些结果,数字讲故事可以被认为是提高学生词汇量和阅读技能以及提高语言能力的有效工具。
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