Audiovisual reception and mall: Adapting technology to real needs

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Abstract

Teaching listening comprehension has always been a difficult task given the subjectivity that this language skill entails. This may be one of the reasons why traditional foreign language learning methodologies have most often been aimed at its assessment than at its enhancement. Nowadays, we should speak in terms of audiovisual reception skills, given the great amount of audiovisual input we receive regularly and the significant changes brought about by new technological advances. This paper offers a methodological proposal aimed at improving audiovisual reception through the use of video and audiovisual language within well-structured tasks inserted in an innovative mobile application.

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Talaván, N., & Javier Ávila-Cabrera, J. (2015). Audiovisual reception and mall: Adapting technology to real needs. Porta Linguarum, (24), 33–46. https://doi.org/10.30827/digibug.53789

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