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Teaching Languages with Screen Media : Pedagogical Reflections / edited by Carmen Herrero and Marta F. Suarez.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Herrero, Carmen, editor.
Suarez, Marta F., editor.
Series:
Advances in Digital Language Learning and Teaching.
Advances in Digital Language Learning and Teaching
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Language and languages--Study and teaching.
Language and languages.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (297 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2023.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023.
System Details:
text file HTML
Summary:
In recent years, the expansion of screen media, including film, TV, music videos, and computer games, has inspired new tools for both educators and learners. This book illustrates how screen media can be exploited to support foreign language (L2) teaching and learning. Drawing on a range of theories and approaches from second language acquisition, audio-visual translation, multimodality, and new media and film studies, this book provides both best practices and in-depth research on this interdisciplinary field. Areas of screen media-enhanced learning and teaching are covered across 4 sections: film and broadcast media, in-depth case studies, translation and screen media, and interactive media. With a focus on pedagogical approaches to teaching and learning Spanish, French, German, and English as a Foreign Language, Teaching Languages with Screen Media presents innovative insights in this new interdisciplinary field.
Contents:
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors 1. Screen Cultures and Language Education: Current and Future Trends in Teaching, Learning and Research, Carmen Herrero and Marta F. Suarez (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Part I: Entertainment Media: Informed Research and Practice 2. Screen Media in Language Education: Towards a Student-Centred Approach, Carmen Herrero, Marta F. Suarez (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) and Alicia Sánchez-Requena (Sheffield Hallam University, UK) 3. Integrating Screen Media into the Language Curriculum, Carmen Herrero (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) 4. Bridging the Gaps Left by Boredom and Socio-Cultural Misperceptions: Does Foreign Film Pedagogy Hold the Answer? Mark Goodwin (University of Manchester, UK) 5. Teaching Languages to Generation Z Students: The Impact of the Use of Audiovisual Materials in the Spanish Classroom, Nazaret Pérez Nieto (University of Cardiff, UK) and Ares Llop Naya (University of Cambridge, UK) 6. Language Education at the BBC: Past, Present and Future, Steven Barclay (City University London) Part II: Interactive Screen Media: Informed Research and Practice 7. Designing an International Tourism Fair to Improve Students' Learning with Collaborative Work, Azahara Veroz González and Soledad Díaz Alarcón (University of Córdoba, Spain) 8. Translating Film Reviews as a Means of Improving Students' Interlinguistic and Plurilingual Abilities, Mazal Oaknín (UCL, UK) 9. Benefits and Drawbacks of Using Social Networking Sites in Higher Education: The Case of Facebook as a Transmedia English Language Teaching Tool, Jelena Bobkina (Technical University of Madrid, Spain) and Elena Domínguez Romero (Complutense University of Madrid) 10. The Kinaesthetics of Gamification: Exploring the Theory behind Exergaming as a Potential Aid to Language Learning, Chris McGuirk (University of Central Lancashire, UK) 11. Video-Based Approaches to Foreign Language Pedagogy: Two Case Studies on Techno-CLIL in the Secondary School Classroom in Italy and the Netherlands, Michael Thomas (Liverpool John Moores University, UK) and Valentina Morgana (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy) 12. Participatory Video in Practice: Filming with Women from the Sudanese Community in Bradford, Simona Manni (University of York, UK)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Herrero, Carmen Teaching Languages with Screen Media
ISBN:
9781350216228
1350216224
9781350216204
1350216208
9781350216211
1350216216
OCLC:
1378932397

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