The Effectiveness of English-Subtitled Videos in Enhancing Speaking, Listening and Vocabulary Skills: A Meta-Analysis

Ita Usmi Oktapiani, Ilham Ilham, H. Humaira, Fauzi Bafadal, Mosunmola Adebayo, Parima Fasih
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English-subtitled videos are a popular and accessible form of multimedia that can enhance language learning by providing authentic input and scaffolding comprehension. Therefore, This study aims to assess the effectiveness of English-subtitled videos as a learning tool for enhancing speaking, listening, and vocabulary skills among language learners. A total of 87 eligible studies were included in the analysis. The results of our analysis, conducted using JASP software simulation, indicate a statistically significant impact of English-subtitled videos on language learning, accounting for 59% of the variance, placing it in the Moderate category of significance. Specifically, the effect size values for speaking, listening, and vocabulary were 0.64, 0.59, and 0.55, respectively, highlighting their positive influence. Furthermore, the present research revealed that studies published in 2022 exhibited the highest effect size, with an estimated value of 0.771, underscoring the growing relevance of this instructional approach in recent years. Additionally, when considering the number of participants, studies with fewer than 40 participants demonstrated the highest effect, with an estimated value of 0.534. This suggests that English-subtitled videos are particularly well-suited for improving speaking skills, especially in smaller sample sizes. These findings offer valuable insights for educators and learners seeking effective multimedia tools to develop language proficiency.
英语字幕视频在提高口语、听力和词汇技能方面的效果:元分析
英语字幕视频是一种广受欢迎且易于获取的多媒体形式,可通过提供真实输入和支架式理解来促进语言学习。因此,本研究旨在评估英语字幕视频作为一种学习工具在提高语言学习者的口语、听力和词汇技能方面的有效性。共有 87 项符合条件的研究被纳入分析。我们使用 JASP 软件进行了模拟分析,结果表明英语字幕视频对语言学习的影响具有统计学意义,占方差的 59%,属于中度显著类别。具体而言,口语、听力和词汇的效应大小值分别为 0.64、0.59 和 0.55,凸显了其积极影响。此外,本研究还发现,2022 年发表的研究显示了最高的效应大小,估计值为 0.771,这表明近年来这种教学方法的相关性越来越大。此外,在考虑参与者人数时,少于 40 人的研究显示了最高的效应,估计值为 0.534。这表明,英语字幕视频特别适合提高口语技能,尤其是在样本数量较少的情况下。这些发现为教育者和学习者寻求有效的多媒体工具来提高语言能力提供了宝贵的启示。
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