Title of article :
Bui Phu HUNG, Vien TRUONG, Ngoc Vu NGUYENStudents' Responses to CL-Based Teaching of English Prepositions 10.14689/ejer.2018.73.3
Author/Authors :
HUNG, Bui Phu Ph.D. candidate at HueUniversityof Foreign Languages and Vice Dean at Van Hien University, VIETNAM , TRUONG, Vien Hue Univertsity of Foreign Languages, VIETNAM , NGUYEN , Ngoc Vu Ho Chi Minh City University of Education, VIETNAM
Pages :
18
From page :
41
To page :
58
Abstract :
Most EFL textbooks suggest the use of vivid pictures and verbal explanations in teaching English prepositions. However, this word class appears in collocations, and rote-learning does not really help learners retain and use this word class successfully. Cognitive linguistics (CL) has implications for English language teaching as it rests against the relationship between the human mind and language. Several experimental studies have aimed to investigate the effects of CL-based treatment on ' retention of target foreign or second language. However, most of these studies have not placed an emphasis on the learners' opinions of CL-based teaching. This current study aimed to collect college students' responses to CL-based teaching of English prepositions. Research Methods: The study was conducted for four weeks, with a 90-minute session each time per week. The students learned the spatial meanings and then the metaphorical meanings of the ten prepositions above, among, at, behind, beside, between, in, in front of, on, and under. Questionnaires were administered before the study to collect the participants' opinions of the traditional teaching (primarily based on vivid pictures and verbal explanations) and after the study to collect the participants' opinions of the CL-based teaching of the prepositions. The participants' responses to the questionnaires were subject to comparison. Their responses in the interview after the study provided an in-depth qualitative analysis of the quantitative findings from the questionnaires. Results: All students generally showed positive opinions of the treatment and believed that the instructions were appropriate and positively affected their memories of the prepositions. They especially appreciated the use of image schemas to teach the semantics of the prepositions. Implications for Research and Practice: Most participants became more confident in both understanding and using the prepositions under CL-based teaching.
Keywords :
domain mapping , conceptual metaphors , English prepositions , spatial meanings , cognitive linguistics
Journal title :
Eurasian Journal of Educational Research (EJER)
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2567646
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