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FLASH
CARDS
3º Magisterio Lengua ExtranjeraInvestigación en el Aula de Lengua Extranjera
(Inglés)
Palma Corté
s Millá
n
Marina Menéndez Coca
Ana Herrera Mendieta
What had we done?
• Bilingual school.• English class.• 2nd Primary – Two groups.• Vocabulary related to
food.
Our research…• Our topic: The use of flash cards to teach
English vocabulary.
• Our hypothesis: If we introduce flash cards to teach English vocabulary, the process of learning would be more effective.
• Our research question: Do teachers adapt their way of teaching to their students needs? Can the use of flashcards be a quick way to learn English vocabulary?
What are flash cards?• Flash cards are an educational tool that help people
memorize information. Though technological advances have enhanced many learning devices, simple flash cards have remained a vital part of the learning enviroment.
• Flash cards can be used to learn any set of information. In elementary schools. They are often employed to assist students with memorization of
basic principles. When you use them to teach a foreign language, flash cards help students to review vocabulary words and their meaning.
Experimental Research
• We decided to carry out an experimetal research.• We could intervene in the research setting.• We gather quantitative/qualitative data which can be
compared.• We could teach english vocabulary.• Each group had one hour with us to learn this
vocabulary.
FIRST GROUP
• We used flash cards.• They were very active.• They interacted with each other.• 11 students.
SECOND GROUP• We didn’t use any resource.• They just interacted with us.• They did some activities.• 12 students
COMPARISON• FIRST GROUP
• We used flash cards to teach English vocabulary.
• We made different games.
• All of the students had an active participation.
• They have learned about 20 new foods.
• They have learned how to write these new foods.
• Children had a high motivation.
• SECOND GROUP• We didn’t use any research in
the lesson.
• We made different games.
• Just few of the students had an active participation.
• They have learned about 10 new foods.
• They have learned how to write these new foods with difficulty.
• A minority part of students had a good motivation.
COMPARISON OF THERESULTS
First group Second group
QUESTIONNAIRE• Questionnaire for teachers.• Intended for bilingual teachers.• Questionnaire divided into four parts.• To make conclusions about the use of flash cards.
First part: MULTIPLE CHOICE
First Part: MULTIPLE CHOICE
First Part:MULTIPLE CHOICE
Second Part:RANKING
Third Part:QUESTIONNAIRE CONCLUSIONS
• Flashcards are good didactic resources for students with
learning difficulties.
”Teachers should use more tools(whiteboard, board games) for those children.”
“These students usually need an extra help to learn.”
Third Part:QUESTIONNAIRE CONCLUSIONS
• The use of flash cards make children more participative.
“Working with flash cards make learning attractive and funny”
“Children love to play showing the flash cards”
Third Part:QUESTIONNAIRE CONCLUSIONS
• You can use flash cards introducing ICT.
“There are web pages in which you have flash cards done and ready to use”
www.esl.flashcards.comwww.mes-english.com
Third Part:QUESTIONNAIRE CONCLUSIONS
• The use of flash cards have motivated students to learn English.
“This way is easier to understand what the teacher wants to teach”
Third Part:QUESTIONNAIRE CONCLUSIONS
• Students have improved English vocabulary with flash
cards.
“It is easier to remember a picture than a word written in a story”
“They think of it as a game and for the learning results are better and faster”