英文摘要 |
This research constructs a motion-sensing device based total physical response (TPR) language teaching environment and explores its benefit for children’s second language acquisition. When using TPR in language teaching, teachers may have difficulty observing and analyzing children’s learning situations and then providing adaptive learning. This research uses a motion-sensing device to detect children’s body movements and control a cartoon character’s avatar on the projection screen. With the scaffolding strategy, teachers can provide adaptive prompts of orders for children to observe and imitate with the avatar in second language learning activities by TPR. In this research, 20 children aged 5 to 6 years old were employed in this experiment. The auditory comprehension ability pretest and post-test were used to analyze the effects of this research. The results indicate that the subjects’ auditory comprehension ability of the second language acquisition has been significantly improved. There is a significant negative correlation between the delay of body movements’ reaction time and the degree of auditory comprehension during learning. The experiments and results of this research can be used as a reference for teachers to conduct a TPR teaching and assist children’s second language learning in the future. |