探讨儿童媒体使用对二语词汇习得的促进作用

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Tahir Saleem, Baber Sultan Ali Khan
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摘要本研究旨在探讨教育媒体对巴基斯坦儿童早期双语语言发展的影响。采用探索性顺序研究设计,跨越16周观察期,并使用基于李克特量表的问卷。一群25岁的孩子和他们的父母参加了这项研究。研究结果表明,通过教育媒体接触第二语言文化可以对学习产生积极影响。然而,这种影响的效果取决于各种因素,如媒体质量、曝光频率和持续时间,以及文化相关性。此外,该研究概述了第二语言文化暴露对儿童行为的有利和不利结果。积极的影响包括培养对不同文化的欣赏,提高语言能力,促进文化能力。相反,负面后果包括不恰当的行为和过度依赖屏幕时间。论文最后为家长和教育工作者提供了减轻负面影响的建议。这些建议包括监控屏幕时间,引入其他娱乐形式,以及利用卡通和童谣作为传授文化多样性和鼓励身份形成的工具。最后,该研究强调了将教育媒体与其他语言学习技术相结合的重要性,以提供全面的语言学习体验。关键词:中语语言发展巴基斯坦儿童漫画和童谣文化曝光感谢我们感谢硕士应用语言学学者Maryum Tahir对数据收集的协助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Exploring the efficacy of children’s media use in enhancing L2 vocabulary acquisition
ABSTRACTThe current study investigates how educational media influences the early bilingual language development of Pakistani children. An exploratory sequential research design was employed, spanning a 16-week observation period and the utilisation of a Likert-scale based questionnaire. A cohort of twenty 5-year-old children and their parents participated in the study. The findings reveal that exposure to second language (L2) culture through educational media can positively impact learning. However, the efficacy of this influence is contingent upon various factors such as media quality, frequency and duration of exposure, and cultural relevance. Furthermore, the study outlines both favourable and adverse outcomes of L2 cultural exposure on children's behaviour. Positive effects include fostering an appreciation for diverse cultures, enhancing language proficiency, and promoting cultural competence. Conversely, negative consequences encompass inappropriate behaviour and an over-reliance on screen time. The paper concludes by offering suggestions to parents and educators for mitigating negative effects. These recommendations involve monitoring screen time, introducing alternative forms of entertainment, and leveraging cartoons and nursery rhymes as tools to teach cultural diversity and encourage identity formation. Lastly, the study underscores the significance of combining the use of educational media with other language learning techniques to deliver a holistic language learning experience.KEYWORDS: Mediabilingual language developmentPakistani childrencartoons and nursery rhymescultural exposure AcknowledgementWe appreciate Maryum Tahir, an MS Applied Linguistics scholar, for assisting with data collection.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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International Journal of Early Years Education
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