Abstract

In the education field, there are different theories that apply to teaching in general and specific ones targeting mode of teaching English grammar as a foreign language. This study involves neurological evidence through using animation videos which promotes the idea that learning and teaching in an enjoyable environment are much more conducive, than learning in an unpleasant environment. Using animated videos presentations in teaching students English grammar by explaining the English grammar rules, the used videos required too much attention in learning specific words such as “use of conjunctions” and “verbs” in a humorous and economical way. The study targeted 9 students of the fourth grade at an EFL environment and the sample included only a public school of different achieving levels. Finally, the results of the analysis indicate that this technique helped students of fourth graders to memorize the rules in an easier way. The students also felt happy of seeing animation videos as a way of learning English grammar which suggests that students indeed retain much more when learning through animated videos than when learning in a traditional manner (through drills, grammar exercises from a workbook). The study findings support that the educational pedagogy is applicable to language theory as well. It promotes the idea that students of younger ages should be provided with the opportunities to engage in animated videos in order to enhance the learning process.

Highlights

  • Teaching is a gratifying profession, where it is considered to be one of the difficult parts of the teaching process

  • The students felt happy of seeing animation videos as a way of learning English grammar which suggests that students retain much more when learning through animated videos than when learning in a traditional manner

  • This study investigates the use of animation videos of teaching English grammar where it considered being fun way of teaching strategies

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Introduction

Teaching is a gratifying profession, where it is considered to be one of the difficult parts of the teaching process. Teachers are responsible of choosing the right method of teaching according to the students’ age to get them engaged in an appropriate lesson (Birbaumer & Schmidt, 2006). Learning and teaching should both be carried out in a fun manner and this study comes to investigate the animated videos in the teaching process. Teachers and students can benefit from incorporating fun and animation’s videos into the classroom and to all types of students Students must be afforded with the opportunities to learn through the use of what they prefer to see in a classroom environment. Scholars may question the fact that animations are useful for students in the learning process that it stills worth investigating and incorporated into classrooms when necessary. The language barrier must be taken into account by teachers that it is not an easy task to bare (Bani Abdo & Breen, 2010)

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