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Construction of 56 instructional TV programmes for English Language learners in Turkey

Pages 341-354 | Received 07 Jul 2013, Accepted 16 Sep 2013, Published online: 27 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

During 30 months in 2010–2013, 56 instructional TV programmes for an English Language Learning course were scripted in the UK and produced in Turkey. Each TV programme has three drama clips, each one followed by a review of key phrases, then by a section inviting viewers to practice speaking those phrases. The rationale for this structure and for individual techniques within it accords with a comprehensive set of design principles for educational video. These principles are recommended for teaching institutions that produce video for use in their English Language teaching. In addition, the principles would serve as useful criteria for teachers of English who choose off the shelf videos to use in their English Language lessons – indeed most of the principles apply to any lesson plan, whether or not it includes the use of video.

Notes

1. There are 12 Units in each Touchstone Level, matched by 12 TV programmes, but to aid study and match Anadolu’s 14 week semester, we added an introductory TV programme at the start of each series and a review programme at the end.

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