Language Learning & Technology http://llt.msu.edu/vol14num1/winkegasssydorenko.pdf February 2010‚ Volume 14‚ Number 1 pp. 65–86 THE EFFECTS OF CAPTIONING VIDEOS USED FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LISTENING ACTIVITIES1 Paula Winke‚ Susan Gass‚ and Tetyana Sydorenko Michigan State University This study investigated the effects of captioning during video-based listening activities. Second- and fourth-year learners of Arabic‚ Chinese‚ Spanish‚ and Russian watched three short videos with and without captioning
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Exploitation in Children’s Movies Movies are meant to be help children learn life lessons visually and explore different areas of their imagination that they would have never seen otherwise. Children’s movies should meant to have a positive message and subconsciously be educational to watch but for some Disney movies and fairytale stories this is not the case. The Little Mermaid by Jean Hersholt‚ “Puce Fairy Book” by Alice Major‚ “Forget Prince Charming” by June Callwood and the movie Brave are
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articles about Disney movies and their effect on the thoughts and behaviours that children possess and how these thoughts and behaviours effect the way they communicate. The research found was mostly based on observations of certain behaviours in various popular Disney movies. The topics brought up by the articles were that Disney portrays sexist and racist behaviours‚ questionable gender roles‚ indirect aggression‚ negative body images‚ and plenty more. The argument is that these movies display these topics
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Tehilla Leiter Mrs. Kurtz English II 13 September 2014 Compare and Contrast Essay In the stories‚ “The Lie‚” by Kurt Vonnegut and “Barn Burning‚” by William Faulkner‚ the main characters mature from childhood into adulthood. This maturity either develops from support of one’s family and upbringing or it grows internally from one’s conscience. We see from both stories that the main characters use this maturity to courageously speak up. In the story‚ “The Lie‚” Eli matures into adulthood. Due
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Case #1: Movies Why aren’t you going to the movies? No good movies Too expensive Bad experience Other ways to see movies Better things to do for the $ Better experience at home What would make you go back to the movies? Lower ticket price Food/beer Group discount Cheaper Loyalty/Reward Older movies Marketing (limited) Better location Better seats Better technology Better plots/TV Content Hit Books make movies from those No Ads Better Customer Service Tell people to be quiet if they are loud
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Compare and Contrast: “Fish Cheeks” and “Caged Bird” Rachael Becker Assignment 5 Nicole Yurchak 1/30/2014 The differences between a narrative and a descriptive essay determine the way in which the reader receives the story. The purpose of each is still very clear‚ to connect to the reader using story telling. In order for the reader to receive the story as intended‚ the author must create a clear picture of; events‚ settings‚ and purpose. In both
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101 2C5 6 December 2010 Revised Essay #3: Compare/Contrast To Kill a Mockingbird Book vs. Movie To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ is a story about Jem and Scout Finch‚ who are being raised by their father in Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ during the Great Depression. The book shows us that Jem and Scout’s childhood was rich with life experiences. In contrast‚ the movie version‚ by Robert Mulligan‚ excludes many important life experiences. Several events in the book are excluded from the movie‚ but should
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Two of Emily Dickinson’s poems‚ “Unto My Books So Good To Turn” and “Contrast”‚ show different sides of her unusual personality. Ironically‚ both works choose encounters with people as opportunities to provide glimpses into a lonely‚ reclusive life. Dickinson was an educated woman‚ having attended Amherst Academy and Mount Holyoke Female Seminary‚ as well as the daughter of a prominent attorney. Although she was outgoing in her youth‚ she disliked being away from home and increasingly preferred
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given the title leading lady if they were at there best and yet they would always be second best. However‚ in present times in more contemporary times women’s roles have been the highlight of the movie being the leading actor. Women’s roles in movies can be of almost equal to the male roles and the co-stars are not given the majority of the acclaims just because they are male. Therefore‚ in recent films‚ female roles have comes to include the traditional household/ motherly role. Yet this
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LaStacia Bradley Instructor McBride English 1023 June 29th‚ 2012 The Comparison and Contrast of Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath The two poems‚ “And One for My Dame” by Anne Sexton and “Daddy” by Sylvia Plath‚ both explore similar themes through the use of literary elements such as structure‚ tone and symbolism. Structures in each poem are alike with length but differ with the actual form. The tone Plath conveys is negative one while Sexton’s is more neutral. The symbolism in “Daddy” was also
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