USING PICTURE BOOKS TO ENHANCE MOTIVATION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING OF REMEDIAL EFL LEARNERS

According to studies done by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, many secondary schools across the nation arent adequately preparing students to excel at college. Universities are stepping in to fill the gap by offering remedial college courses in subjects su...

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Main Author: Arisa Kochiyama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Kuningan 2015-01-01
Series:Indonesian EFL Journal
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Online Access:https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/IEFLJ/article/view/608/465
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spelling doaj-8d66b708d79d49eb8eb23e781cb890e12020-11-24T21:17:18ZengUniversitas KuninganIndonesian EFL Journal2252-74272541-36352015-01-0111101610.25134/ieflj.v1i1.608USING PICTURE BOOKS TO ENHANCE MOTIVATION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING OF REMEDIAL EFL LEARNERSArisa Kochiyama0Wayo Women’s UniversityAccording to studies done by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, many secondary schools across the nation arent adequately preparing students to excel at college. Universities are stepping in to fill the gap by offering remedial college courses in subjects such as Japanese and English. The purpose of the present study is to explore how an EFL class for college freshmen can help the students develop the critical thinking skills as well as language skills such as pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar necessary to read at the college level. Picture books are often overlooked by adult ESL/EFL instructors as many of them feel uncomfortable reading books designed for children. However, if chosen with consideration for the interests of the students and used in ways that are appropriate for adult learners, picture books can provide valuable opportunities of language-rich experiences and interactions. In fact a number of studies in Western cultures have shown that picture books provide a wealth of possibilities for teaching English topics as well as various vocabulary sets such as family, food, clothes, and so on. They can also motivate learners to read more and learn more as the students are more likely to find reading a manageable challenge. Given these functions of picture books, the main objectives of the study are (1) to discuss the merits of using picture books in remedial English classes from the viewpoint of English language learning, (2) to investigate the effect of using picture books on the learners motivation and emotional development, and (3) to give a report about the students reactions towards an adoption of a picture book in an EFL class.https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/IEFLJ/article/view/608/465intercultural communicationEnglish as a second languageEFL classroomlanguage and genderchildrens literature in EFL learning
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USING PICTURE BOOKS TO ENHANCE MOTIVATION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING OF REMEDIAL EFL LEARNERS
Indonesian EFL Journal
intercultural communication
English as a second language
EFL classroom
language and gender
childrens literature in EFL learning
author_facet Arisa Kochiyama
author_sort Arisa Kochiyama
title USING PICTURE BOOKS TO ENHANCE MOTIVATION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING OF REMEDIAL EFL LEARNERS
title_short USING PICTURE BOOKS TO ENHANCE MOTIVATION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING OF REMEDIAL EFL LEARNERS
title_full USING PICTURE BOOKS TO ENHANCE MOTIVATION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING OF REMEDIAL EFL LEARNERS
title_fullStr USING PICTURE BOOKS TO ENHANCE MOTIVATION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING OF REMEDIAL EFL LEARNERS
title_full_unstemmed USING PICTURE BOOKS TO ENHANCE MOTIVATION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING OF REMEDIAL EFL LEARNERS
title_sort using picture books to enhance motivation and language learning of remedial efl learners
publisher Universitas Kuningan
series Indonesian EFL Journal
issn 2252-7427
2541-3635
publishDate 2015-01-01
description According to studies done by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, many secondary schools across the nation arent adequately preparing students to excel at college. Universities are stepping in to fill the gap by offering remedial college courses in subjects such as Japanese and English. The purpose of the present study is to explore how an EFL class for college freshmen can help the students develop the critical thinking skills as well as language skills such as pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar necessary to read at the college level. Picture books are often overlooked by adult ESL/EFL instructors as many of them feel uncomfortable reading books designed for children. However, if chosen with consideration for the interests of the students and used in ways that are appropriate for adult learners, picture books can provide valuable opportunities of language-rich experiences and interactions. In fact a number of studies in Western cultures have shown that picture books provide a wealth of possibilities for teaching English topics as well as various vocabulary sets such as family, food, clothes, and so on. They can also motivate learners to read more and learn more as the students are more likely to find reading a manageable challenge. Given these functions of picture books, the main objectives of the study are (1) to discuss the merits of using picture books in remedial English classes from the viewpoint of English language learning, (2) to investigate the effect of using picture books on the learners motivation and emotional development, and (3) to give a report about the students reactions towards an adoption of a picture book in an EFL class.
topic intercultural communication
English as a second language
EFL classroom
language and gender
childrens literature in EFL learning
url https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/IEFLJ/article/view/608/465
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