用手势作为支架来学习外语词汇
Ana Belén García-Gámez1,2, Pedro Macizo1,2
1Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC), 18071 Granada, Spain.
Brain sciences
|December 23, 2023
概括
手势显著影响外语 (FL) 词汇的获取. 一致的手势增强了学习,而不一致的手势则阻碍了学习,特别是当学习者积极执行手势时.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 获得第二语言的学习.
- 教育技术的教育技术
背景情况:
- 手势在沟通和认知中起着重要作用.
- 手势对外语 (FL) 词汇学习的具体影响需要进一步研究.
- 现有的研究表明,手势和记忆之间存在联系,但FL环境中的经验证据正在发展.
研究的目的:
- 研究手势对外语 (FL) 词汇学习的影响.
- 为了确定是否一致,不一致,或没有手势不同影响学习结果.
- 为了检查观察或执行手势是否会产生更好的词汇回忆.
主要方法:
- 为了评估手势对FL词汇学习的影响,进行了三项实验.
- 实验1和2比较了名词和动词的学习结果,包括对应的,不对应的和没有手势的.
- 实验3调查了观察 ("看"组) 或执行 ("做"组) 手势是否影响回忆.
主要成果:
- 与没有手势相比,一致的手势显著改善了FL词汇学习.
- 毫无意义或不一致的手势对词汇获取产生了不利的影响.
- 观察和执行一致的手势有助于回忆;执行手势减轻了不一致手势的负面影响.
结论:
- 与单词含义一致的标志性手势是FL词汇学习的有效工具.
- 积极地表达手势可以抵消手势和词语不一致的负面影响.
- 强烈建议在FL教育中纳入基于手势的学习策略,特别是与一致的手势.
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