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Re: Team Me: Foxing around

Postby reineke » Tue Sep 27, 2016 4:55 am

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Re: Team Me: Foxing around

Postby PeterMollenburg » Tue Sep 27, 2016 6:15 am

From your initial post in your log here:

reineke wrote:Hardware: Two computers hooked to 2 TVs, a 400 DVD changer, one 1TB external hard disk drive, media players, wireless earphones. I'd like to hear from others regarding their use of hardware in language learning. Hopefully I will not prove that fancy gadgets do not a language learner make. Edit: Powerful stuff. In 2007.


I urge you to take a look at the following (and anyone else using wireless technology) (draw your own conclusions):

http://www.robindestoits.org/Wi-FI-Bluetooth-DECT-pourquoi-c-est-dangereux-desactiver-le-Wi-fi-et-informer-vos-voisins-par-une-affichette_a1055.html

https://www.emfanalysis.com/research/
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Re: Team Me: Foxing around

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Re: Team Me: Foxing around

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Re: Team Me: Foxing around

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Re: Team Me: Foxing around

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Re: Team Me: Foxing around

Postby Fortheo » Thu Sep 29, 2016 6:32 am

reineke wrote:INFLUENCE OF CARTOON NETWORK ON THE ACQUISITION OF AMERICAN ENGLISH DURING CHILDHOOD

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This work tries to make a connection between English-language acquisition, especially reaching near-native pronunciation in American English, with cartoon-watching during childhood. The basis for the conclusion is found in the survey administered to eight first- and second-year Physics and Economics students at Vilnius University, Lithuania, who demonstrate a native-like speaking proficiency in American version of the English language. None of them have lived in an English-speaking country. In a questionnaire the students filled out, they were asked to assess which medium helped them most to learn the language, how much time they spent watching cartoons in their childhood, and which cartoons they watched most. They were also asked about their awareness of using certain lines from cartoons or films they watched, and about their identification with cartoon or film characters. The result proved the hypothesis that cartoon-watching is pivotal in reaching the near-native adoption of American English and the conclusion reached is that watching cartoons, combined with limited usage, is sufficient for such effective language acquisition. This link supports the findings of linguists that the chance of children reaching a near-native pronunciation of English is highest until the age of six, very small after the age of 13, and probable between those two ages. The students who were questioned watched American cartoons from early childhood to adolescence, and in that way improved their listening and speaking skills. After puberty, they complemented their writing and reading proficiency by using other media, most notably the internet.

http://www.journals.vu.lt/verbum/article/view/8817


In terms of french input, I've received the majority of it from cartoons, so I'm glad to read an article that elucidates the benefits of cartoons in regards to language acquisition. I think the main benefit that they spoke of is the relaxed environment that cartoons engender for the viewer. Immersing myself in that type of environment has allowed me to both enjoy myself and acquire language at the same time, which isn't always easy to do when you're still at the beginner or intermediate levels of language acquisition. Although, I'd like just about any article that justifies watching cartoons—you could have posted a meme about cartoons and I would have praised you.

Thanks for the links, reineke.
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Re: Team Me: Foxing around

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