Abstract
This paper presents a study of a group of 60 Taiwanese EFL learners' perceptions of a commercial adventure video game for second/foreign language learning. The study results reveal that learners held a positive attitude toward the use of the adventure game for English learning and considered the game particularly beneficial to their listening ability, reading ability, and vocabulary knowledge. Learners also reported their enjoyment of using the game for language learning and stated enhanced motivation in English learning. Nevertheless, learners reported several language barriers encountered while gaming (e.g., fast dialogue, fleeting subtitles) and identified some weaknesses regarding the game designs. The research results of this paper identified both strengths and weaknesses of adventure games for EFL/ESL based on learners' perceptions, and should encourage more studies on the investigation of using adventure games in language learning.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 529-536 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
Event | 20th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2012 - Singapore, Singapore Duration: 2012 Nov 26 → 2012 Nov 30 |
Other
Other | 20th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2012 |
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Country/Territory | Singapore |
City | Singapore |
Period | 2012/11/26 → 2012/11/30 |
Keywords
- Adventure games
- English as a second/foreign language
- Language learning
- Learner perception
- Video games
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Education
- Computer Science (miscellaneous)