Enhancing Early-Stage Adult Maltese Language Learning: Unleashing the Potential of Visual Culture (74909)

Session Information: Language Education in Multilingual and Multicultural Context
Session Chair: Aaron Ward

Wednesday, 27 March 2024 14:35
Session: Session 4
Room: Room 707
Presentation Type: Oral Presentation

All presentation times are UTC + 9 (Asia/Tokyo)

Language learning, especially in its early stages, has been associated with right-brain practices. However, the utilization of visual culture to enhance these practices and promote language knowledge retention remains underexplored. This study investigates the role of right-brain processes through visual culture in early-phase language learning, with a specific focus on teaching Maltese as a second language (ML2) to adult learners. Employing a qualitative research methodology, a focus group of twenty-seven teachers was engaged to explore diverse visual culture practices applied in language classes. Thematic analysis in NVivo was employed to analyze the data collection. The study reveals a range of visual culture practices, such as drawing, sketching, matching games, orthographic mapping, the memory palace approach, wordless picture books, picture-based learning methods, infographics, the Face Memory Game, Spot the Difference, Word Search Puzzles, the Hidden Object Game, videos, the Shadow Matching, Find the Differences, and colour-coding methods, which are used with Primary, Middle, and Secondary school students. These practices offer promising opportunities for ML2 classes that could be used with adult learners, presenting valuable recommendations for incorporating specific visual culture techniques to facilitate language learning and elevate essential language skills and competencies. By unlocking the potential of visual culture, educators can enrich the early-stage ML2 learning experience and empower adult learners to achieve greater proficiency in the Maltese language.

Authors:
Jacqueline Zammit, University of Malta, Malta


About the Presenter(s)
Dr. Jacqueline Żammit is a residential lecturer at the University of Malta, in Malta. Her research is about second language acquisition and computer-assisted language learning.

Connect on Linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqueline-%C5%BCammit-a93b5b136/

Connect on ResearchGate
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jacqueline-Zammit

Additional website of interest
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rUcs3rQAAAAJ

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