Listening skill
Using Comic Strips in Language
Classes
Comic are usually funny so
applying them to methodological purposes will have the same effect as using
games in teaching English. Comic strips not only amuse and interest L2
students. There are plenty of other reasons to use them in education.
Oller’s episode hypothesis, John Oller
and his episode hypothesis “texts which are more episodically organized can be
stored and recalled more easily than less episodically organized material”. The
students can follow the story line step by step and can recall its structure
more easily. Oller’s theory can be applied in the case of comic strips used in
the language class. The visual nature of comic strips also helps to increase
motivation and more importantly. The learner will memorize and recall it more
easily. Comic strips improve communicative competence and are used in spoken,
colloquial. Consequently, comic strips help students to deal with spoken and
even informal language. Comic strips are authentic and using authentic material
is very important in language teaching and learning. There are many sample
exercises to practice.
Comic strips are not only for fun in
language class, but there are also methodological reasons for teachers to use
them. Comic strips provide the structure and stimulus to which students
respond. It helps students to acquire vocabulary, grammatical and communicative
competence. When I’m a teacher, I will use comic strips to teach in the
language class because it can help students to learn many skills.
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