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Watching English movies and proficiency development: Advanced learners’ perceptions and strategies
Author(s) -
Farhang Daneshfard,
Elham Khosravian,
Zahra Alimorad,
Maryam Honarparvaran,
Fatemeh Tabe Bordbar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
global journal of foreign language teaching
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2301-2595
DOI - 10.18844/gjflt.v11i2.5660
Subject(s) - perception , psychology , english language , multimedia , computer science , mathematics education , neuroscience
Watching movies can help language learners improve their proficiency. However, important in this regard are what kinds of movies learners perceive as beneficial and how they benefit from watching movies. This study intended to discover advanced English learners’ perceptions and strategies regarding watching movies. To this aim, the researchers selected 34 advanced English learners in Iran. The participants completed a questionnaire and then the researchers interviewed them to find out their perceptions and strategies with regard to watching English movies. The findings suggested that the most favourite genres were comedy, documentary and animated movies, in the order given. Furthermore, the most common strategies used by the learners were writing down new vocabularies, reviewing them and using them in everyday situations. Moreover, advanced learners preferred to watch movies with English or no subtitles. The findings can aid English learners and teachers to become familiar with effective strategies regarding watching English movies. Keywords: Advanced learners, English movies, learning strategies, learning perceptions, subtitles.

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