Teaching and learning English in a Swedish school : A case study of television media usage

The purpose of this essay was to investigate how films and TV-series were used in a Swedish lower secondary school, but also the pupils’ and teachers’ attitudes towards using television media. A questionnaire was handed out to 49 pupils asking them, for example, if they thought they learned grammar...

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Main Author: Drifalk, Rickard
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Växjö universitet, Institutionen för humaniora 2008
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-vxu-52462018-01-14T05:12:26ZTeaching and learning English in a Swedish school : A case study of television media usageengDrifalk, RickardVäxjö universitet, Institutionen för humaniora2008English grammarfilmpronunciationpupil attitudessecond language learningteacher attitudesteachingTV-seriestelevision mediavocabulary.Specific LanguagesStudier av enskilda språkThe purpose of this essay was to investigate how films and TV-series were used in a Swedish lower secondary school, but also the pupils’ and teachers’ attitudes towards using television media. A questionnaire was handed out to 49 pupils asking them, for example, if they thought they learned grammar from watching films. In addition two teachers were interviewed and asked questions about what they thought about using television media in their teaching and how often they used it in their teaching. The results showed that both teachers and pupils were positive towards television media. The pupils thought they learned grammar, pronunciation, improved their listening comprehension and learned new vocabulary. They also stated that a lesson based on television media was more fun than a usual lesson and something they would like to see more of . However, the pupils were doubtful whether they learned more during such a lesson than a lesson based on the textbook. Copyright problems were an issue for the two teacher and they also stated that it requires more time to plan a meaningful activity involving television media compared to the traditional teaching. However, they felt that when they took the time to plan such an activity, it was worth it and the pupils reacted in a positive way. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:vxu:diva-5246LÄRARUTBILDNINGEN, application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic English grammar
film
pronunciation
pupil attitudes
second language learning
teacher attitudes
teaching
TV-series
television media
vocabulary.
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
spellingShingle English grammar
film
pronunciation
pupil attitudes
second language learning
teacher attitudes
teaching
TV-series
television media
vocabulary.
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
Drifalk, Rickard
Teaching and learning English in a Swedish school : A case study of television media usage
description The purpose of this essay was to investigate how films and TV-series were used in a Swedish lower secondary school, but also the pupils’ and teachers’ attitudes towards using television media. A questionnaire was handed out to 49 pupils asking them, for example, if they thought they learned grammar from watching films. In addition two teachers were interviewed and asked questions about what they thought about using television media in their teaching and how often they used it in their teaching. The results showed that both teachers and pupils were positive towards television media. The pupils thought they learned grammar, pronunciation, improved their listening comprehension and learned new vocabulary. They also stated that a lesson based on television media was more fun than a usual lesson and something they would like to see more of . However, the pupils were doubtful whether they learned more during such a lesson than a lesson based on the textbook. Copyright problems were an issue for the two teacher and they also stated that it requires more time to plan a meaningful activity involving television media compared to the traditional teaching. However, they felt that when they took the time to plan such an activity, it was worth it and the pupils reacted in a positive way.
author Drifalk, Rickard
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title Teaching and learning English in a Swedish school : A case study of television media usage
title_short Teaching and learning English in a Swedish school : A case study of television media usage
title_full Teaching and learning English in a Swedish school : A case study of television media usage
title_fullStr Teaching and learning English in a Swedish school : A case study of television media usage
title_full_unstemmed Teaching and learning English in a Swedish school : A case study of television media usage
title_sort teaching and learning english in a swedish school : a case study of television media usage
publisher Växjö universitet, Institutionen för humaniora
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