Publication: Short Films: A New Way of Teaching and Learning English as a Second Language (ESL) On Digital Platforms
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Date
2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
With the growing emphasis on developing 21st
century skills among today’s youth, the
increasing access to networked technologies for
encouraging them to become involved in online
learning has become a major factor. Even during
a global emergency, learning on digital platforms
assumed a central role in the world’s educational
process. Lack of motivation, engagement, and
interaction are the major challenges that
teachers and learners encounter in online
teaching-learning environments. This study
presents a guide for English as a Second
Language (ESL) teachers’ interactions with
learners using networked technologies. Thereby,
the current study portrays short films as a new
method of teaching and learning ESL on digital
platforms. Semi-structured interviews with
twenty ESL learners (aged 10 -17) and five
teachers (both government and nongovernment)
were conducted, as well as
observations of five zoom classes were used to
investigate perceptions of the use of short films
in teaching and learning ESL on digital platforms,
and to determine the best way to integrate short
films into ESL remote teaching. The findings of
the study indicated that the integration of short
films in teaching and learning ESL had positive
effects on both the teachers and learners.
Further, the results demonstrated that short
films can be used to foster not only linguistic
competence but also interactional competence of
learners. The study offers pedagogical
implications for ESL educators to integrate short
films in their remote teaching to improve the
learners’ language skills.
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English as a Second Language (ESL), Online education, Short films
