2021
DOI: 10.1027/1864-1105/a000281
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Audio Stories as Incidental Language Teachers

Abstract: Abstract. Audio stories offer a unique blend of narrative entertainment with language learning opportunities as a user’s enjoyment is dependent on their processing of the linguistic content. A total of 138 third- and fourth-graders from low socioeconomic status and migrant families recruited from a metropolitan area in Germany participated in a randomized pre–post follow-up intervention study with a control group. Children listened to a tailored crime story of approximately 90 min over a period of 3 days withi… Show more

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“…The sample consist of primary school children only, but we do not know about relevant differences between younger and older children. Other studies on children media usage, however, find the main age gap appearing after primary education in Germany around the age of 11 years (Ritterfeld and Lüke, 2021). Parents in the TD group are better educated than parents in the ASD group.…”
Section: Study Limitations and Future Research Desideratesmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The sample consist of primary school children only, but we do not know about relevant differences between younger and older children. Other studies on children media usage, however, find the main age gap appearing after primary education in Germany around the age of 11 years (Ritterfeld and Lüke, 2021). Parents in the TD group are better educated than parents in the ASD group.…”
Section: Study Limitations and Future Research Desideratesmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The sample consist of primary school children only, but we do not know about relevant differences between younger and older children. Other studies on children media usage, however, find the main age gap appearing after primary education in Germany around the age of 11 years (Ritterfeld and Lüke, 2021).…”
Section: Study Limitations and Future Research Desideratesmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Unterstützt werden diese Ergebnisse zur Hörspielrezeption von einer groß angelegten, randomisierten und kontrollierten Interventionsstudie mit Grundschulkindern (N = 138) von Ritterfeld und Lüke. Die Ergebnisse zeigen einen starken positiven Effekt der Hörspielrezeption auf semantische und grammatische Fähigkeiten [11].…”
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“…Die Hörspiel-basiert geförderten Kinder zeigten bereits nach kurzer Interventionsdauer deutlichere rezeptive Wortschatzzuwächse. Die Ergebnisse ermutigen, dieses Vorgehen genauer zu untersuchen: Die positive Wirkung der Intervention durch Dialogisches Lesen, die mehrfach isoliert bestätigt wurde 13 , kann durch den additiven Einsatz von eingespielten Hörspielsequenzen, welche isoliert ebenfalls bereits als sprachförderlich wirksam beschrieben wurden 11 , noch gesteigert werden. Limitierend ist für die hier beschriebene Pilotstudie festzuhalten, dass aufgrund fehlender Follow-up-Untersuchungen keine Aussage über nachhaltige Effekte möglich ist.…”
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