TY - GEN
T1 - YouTuber’s Video as Cross-Cultural Learning Resource for Chinese-as-Foreign-Language Learners – Perspective of Big ‘C’ and Small ‘c’ Culture
AU - Kao, I. Lin
AU - Chang, Chi Cheng
AU - Yen, Wan Hsuan
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Due to the influence of the global pandemic, online and distance learning has replaced traditional classroom and face-to-face interaction so students can continue learning. Internet mediated self-directed learning also climbed to a new height and foreign language learning from YouTube video is a very popular learning method for many. Furthermore, YouTube videos can supplement cross-cultural knowledge for foreign language (FL) learners, which is a critical yet hard to develop ability for FL teachers. However, unlike for FL textbooks, the cross-cultural elements have not been examined thoroughly for YouTube videos. Therefore, this study analyzed the most subscribed and watched Japanese Chinese-as-FL YouTuber, “Lee Sisters ch”, which is also the official representative of HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi) test. We selected 30 most watched videos and analyzed their contents according to Chastain’s Big ‘C’ small ‘c’ culture framework. The result showed 86.67% of the most popular 30 videos covered topics about culture: 23.33% of the videos were related to big ‘C’ culture and 63.33% were about small ‘c’ culture. Similar to earlier researches on FL textbooks, “Literature” was the main theme of big ‘C’. On the other hand, “Everyday living” was the most frequent small ‘c’ topic, which is a unique phenomenon for YouTube FL channels. Furthermore, not only did the portion of big ‘C’ and small ‘c’ cultures match the suggestions of FL scholars, the language used in all videos were also mainly in Japanese that fit the needs of Japanese CFL learners. It is concluded YouTube video may be suitable to learn cross-cultural knowledge for FL learner, especially for Japanese students.
AB - Due to the influence of the global pandemic, online and distance learning has replaced traditional classroom and face-to-face interaction so students can continue learning. Internet mediated self-directed learning also climbed to a new height and foreign language learning from YouTube video is a very popular learning method for many. Furthermore, YouTube videos can supplement cross-cultural knowledge for foreign language (FL) learners, which is a critical yet hard to develop ability for FL teachers. However, unlike for FL textbooks, the cross-cultural elements have not been examined thoroughly for YouTube videos. Therefore, this study analyzed the most subscribed and watched Japanese Chinese-as-FL YouTuber, “Lee Sisters ch”, which is also the official representative of HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi) test. We selected 30 most watched videos and analyzed their contents according to Chastain’s Big ‘C’ small ‘c’ culture framework. The result showed 86.67% of the most popular 30 videos covered topics about culture: 23.33% of the videos were related to big ‘C’ culture and 63.33% were about small ‘c’ culture. Similar to earlier researches on FL textbooks, “Literature” was the main theme of big ‘C’. On the other hand, “Everyday living” was the most frequent small ‘c’ topic, which is a unique phenomenon for YouTube FL channels. Furthermore, not only did the portion of big ‘C’ and small ‘c’ cultures match the suggestions of FL scholars, the language used in all videos were also mainly in Japanese that fit the needs of Japanese CFL learners. It is concluded YouTube video may be suitable to learn cross-cultural knowledge for FL learner, especially for Japanese students.
KW - Chinese-as-Foreign-Language (CFL)
KW - Content analysis
KW - Cross-cultural competence
KW - Japanese learner
KW - YouTuber
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-15273-3_29
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-15273-3_29
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85138006651
SN - 9783031152726
T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
SP - 262
EP - 271
BT - Innovative Technologies and Learning - 5th International Conference, ICITL 2022, Proceedings
A2 - Huang, Yueh-Min
A2 - Cheng, Shu-Chen
A2 - Barroso, João
A2 - Sandnes, Frode Eika
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
T2 - 5th International Conference on Innovative Technologies and Learning, ICITL 2022
Y2 - 29 August 2022 through 31 August 2022
ER -