English communicative competence and predominant language for online use through smartphones in Croatia as compared to Slovenia

The study explores which languages are predominant in the online use among the targeted participant population in Croatia and Slovenia and examines the association between the participants’ smartphone online use of English and preferred subtitling mode with their perceived communicative competence i...

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Main Authors: Varga Mirna, Jurkovič Violeta, Sierocka Halina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:ExELL (Explorations in English Language and Linguistics)
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/exell-2020-0002
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spelling doaj-d6973dec3bcb4ac1aff2cabc79e775942021-09-05T21:00:53ZengSciendoExELL (Explorations in English Language and Linguistics)2303-48582018-12-016213016210.2478/exell-2020-0002exell-2020-0002English communicative competence and predominant language for online use through smartphones in Croatia as compared to SloveniaVarga Mirna0Jurkovič Violeta1Sierocka Halina2University of Osijek,CroatiaUniversity of Ljubljana,SloveniaUniversity of Białystok,PolandThe study explores which languages are predominant in the online use among the targeted participant population in Croatia and Slovenia and examines the association between the participants’ smartphone online use of English and preferred subtitling mode with their perceived communicative competence in English. The findings indicate that in both nationality groups the use of English prevails in receptive language activities, in particular listening and audio-visual reception, while mother tongues are mainly used for productive and interactive activities. Participants who prefer English when engaging in online informal activities through their smartphones and who use English or no subtitles when watching video content also assess their competence in English to be on higher levels.https://doi.org/10.2478/exell-2020-0002online informal learning of englishsmartphonessubtitlinglanguage competencecroatiaslovenia
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author Varga Mirna
Jurkovič Violeta
Sierocka Halina
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Jurkovič Violeta
Sierocka Halina
English communicative competence and predominant language for online use through smartphones in Croatia as compared to Slovenia
ExELL (Explorations in English Language and Linguistics)
online informal learning of english
smartphones
subtitling
language competence
croatia
slovenia
author_facet Varga Mirna
Jurkovič Violeta
Sierocka Halina
author_sort Varga Mirna
title English communicative competence and predominant language for online use through smartphones in Croatia as compared to Slovenia
title_short English communicative competence and predominant language for online use through smartphones in Croatia as compared to Slovenia
title_full English communicative competence and predominant language for online use through smartphones in Croatia as compared to Slovenia
title_fullStr English communicative competence and predominant language for online use through smartphones in Croatia as compared to Slovenia
title_full_unstemmed English communicative competence and predominant language for online use through smartphones in Croatia as compared to Slovenia
title_sort english communicative competence and predominant language for online use through smartphones in croatia as compared to slovenia
publisher Sciendo
series ExELL (Explorations in English Language and Linguistics)
issn 2303-4858
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The study explores which languages are predominant in the online use among the targeted participant population in Croatia and Slovenia and examines the association between the participants’ smartphone online use of English and preferred subtitling mode with their perceived communicative competence in English. The findings indicate that in both nationality groups the use of English prevails in receptive language activities, in particular listening and audio-visual reception, while mother tongues are mainly used for productive and interactive activities. Participants who prefer English when engaging in online informal activities through their smartphones and who use English or no subtitles when watching video content also assess their competence in English to be on higher levels.
topic online informal learning of english
smartphones
subtitling
language competence
croatia
slovenia
url https://doi.org/10.2478/exell-2020-0002
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