Using Movies in EFL Classrooms: Ways to Enhance Language Skills

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36832/beltaj.2022.0601.06

Tasnim Rahman1 , Md. Saiful Islam2 , Mohammad Mustafizur Rahman3

Abstract

Language teachers have been utilising movies in their classes for a considerable length of time. English movie-watching activities seem to be rising in popularity in Bangladesh as a valuable tool for learning a language. The present study was designed to investigate the perceptions of Bangladeshi students and teachers towards the integration of English movies to enhance students' English language skills in their English language classes. To this end, two research questions were posed, and a qualitative approach was adopted. The study involved fifteen students and three English language teachers from three private universities in Bangladesh. The analysis of the data showed that movie-watching activities were perceived as inspirational and motivational activities for both students and teachers, which reportedly helped the students enhance their micro and macro skills in the English language. The findings also indicated that movies were seen as useful resources for designing effective multi-dimensional pedagogical tasks in EFL classrooms. However, the study recommended that more logistic facilities and training may help English language teachers design effective movie-watching activities.

Keywords: EFL, language teaching, movie-watching activities, micro skills, macro skills


  1. Lecturer

    Department of English, BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT)

  2. MEd student in Language Education

    Institute of Education and Research, University of Dhaka

  3. MEd student in Language Education

    Institute of Education and Research, University of Dhaka


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