Title of article :
Using Multimodal Conceptual Metaphors in EFL Classroom to Enhance Listening and Speaking Skills
Author/Authors :
Golfam, Arsalan Linguistics Department - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Nahavandi, Matin Linguistics Department - Humanities Faculty - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In this paper, we argue the effects of explicit multimodal metaphor training in developing speaking and listening skills in an EFL context. To examine the effects of using conceptual metaphors in
English language classrooms and assess the metaphorical ability of
EFL students, we directed two measuring instruments: pre-test and
post-test for control and experimental groups in both listening and
speaking skills. The pre-test and post-test scores of the
experimental group who were exposed to explicit multimodal
metaphor training were compared with the control group's scores
through this bipartite study. The outcomes of this paper can shed
light on teaching and learning the multimodal language in an EFL
context. The findings showed that learners who were exposed to
multimodal metaphors and received explicit instruction from their
teacher resulted in better scores. In other words, this paper found
that explicit multimodal metaphor instructions can lead to some improvements in metaphor comprehension and production in an EFL context.
Keywords :
Cognitive Linguistics , Conceptual Metaphor , Multimodal Metaphor , Foreign Language Learning
Journal title :
Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning