SAGE Open (Sep 2014)

Authentic Language Input Through Audiovisual Technology and Second Language Acquisition

  • Taher Bahrani,
  • Sim Shu Tam,
  • Mohm Don Zuraidah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244014550611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Second language acquisition cannot take place without having exposure to language input. With regard to this, the present research aimed at providing empirical evidence about the low and the upper-intermediate language learners’ preferred type of audiovisual programs and language proficiency development outside the classroom. To this end, 60 language learners (30 low level and 30 upper-intermediate level) were asked to have exposure to their preferred types of audiovisual program(s) outside the classroom and keep a diary of the amount and the type of exposure. The obtained data indicated that the low-level participants preferred cartoons and the upper-intermediate participants preferred news more. To find out which language proficiency level could improve its language proficiency significantly, a post-test was administered. The results indicated that only the upper-intermediate language learners gained significant improvement. Based on the findings, the quality of the language input should be given priority over the amount of exposure.