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A qualitative inquiry of video learning by Chinese L2 learners

Authors :
Ting Huang
Jayne C. Lammers
Source :
Chinese as a Second Language (漢語教學研究—美國中文教師學會學報). The journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, USA. 53:257-294
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2018.

Abstract

Previous research in Chinese L2 learning has shown that video learning is an effective way to engage students, especially for learning social realities such as cultural values (e.g., dating practices). Chinese L2 learners commonly have experience with learning social realities from videos, including textbook videos, television dramas, music clips and talk shows Using the lens of internalization, this qualitative study provides a detailed interpretation of what video offered its Chinese L2 participants and what challenges the participants experienced learning about social realities. This article discusses three focused cases with 12 interviews, 30 observations, 3 clip-elicitation conversations, and documents (including memos and field notes). Use of a three-phase Constant Comparative Method (CCM) revealed that the learning processes of Chinese L2 learners displayed similarities and differences. Participants had distinctive trajectories in their learning of social realities. Implications for Chinese L2 research and education are discussed.

Details

ISSN :
24518298 and 2451828X
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chinese as a Second Language (漢語教學研究—美國中文教師學會學報). The journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, USA
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........16e36fb6e5614b41e6b62f0464aad682
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1075/csl.18004.hua