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Effective Use of Video in the Foreign Language Classroom

Effective Use of Video in the Foreign Language Classroom. Presented by Todd Vidamour Senior English Language Fellow U.S. Department of State/ Georgetown University/U.S. Embassy, Moscow Hosted by Novosibirsk State Technical University. Purpose Governs Usage.

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Effective Use of Video in the Foreign Language Classroom

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  1. Effective Use of Video in the Foreign Language Classroom Presented by Todd Vidamour Senior English Language Fellow U.S. Department of State/Georgetown University/U.S. Embassy, Moscow Hosted by Novosibirsk State Technical University

  2. Purpose Governs Usage • What are the learning objectives for my students? • What skill/grammar/vocabulary are the learners focusing on? • What themes/topics are they covering? • Is content important in addition to language development? • Will it be clear to the learners what the learning goals are?

  3. Examples of Target Language Development Using Video • Pronunciation • Phonemes, intonation, rhythm, pausing, etc. • Conversation strategies • Turn-taking, holding the floor, interruption, etc. • Speech Pragmatics • Asking for help/advice, greeting/taking leave, apologizing, thanking, agreeing/disagreeing, etc. • Register (formality) • Grammar structures • Retelling events, imperatives, future plans, etc. • Listening (and possibly note-taking) • Vocabulary (including idiomatic language and slang)

  4. Examples of Target Non-linguistic Learning Using Video • Critical thinking/analytical skills • Country studies • Socio-cultural analysis • Historical contexts • Content acquisition (e.g., environment film) • Thematic analysis and comparison • Geography • Dialects • Gender communication • Inter-generational communication

  5. Examples of Video Sources • Full-length features • Whole • Excerpts • Television • Video podcasts/Webcasts • ESOL Video • Educational television • Advertising • Taped interviews, role-plays, etc.

  6. Example: Voice of America

  7. More Examples Let’s take a look at some different types of video and examine the learning possibilities: • Haier Advertisement • VOA Webcast • Farmingville • American Dreamz • Everything is Illuminated

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