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Enhancing employability skills through the use of film in the language classroom
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Date Issued
2013-03-21
Date Available
2014-01-01T04:00:08Z
Abstract
Employability is increasingly becoming a central aspect of higher education in the United Kingdom and it is becoming imperative that modern foreign languages teachers engage directly and sincerely with the employability agenda. This article proposes the use of feature films as a successful method for developing and promoting employability skills in the language classroom, an approach which has not thus far been adopted. I begin by discussing different models for the delivery of employability skills and I provide an overview of employability initiatives that have been undertaken by languages departments. The key issues of embedding versus stand-alone modules and the role of academics are addressed. While many employability initiatives focus on the development of transferable skills, I argue that the development of commercial awareness among undergraduate students has been neglected and that film is a suitable medium to rectify this. In the final section of the article, I provide some sample activities which use clips from feature films to develop employability skills at all levels of proficiency, focusing on linguistic competency and the development of commercial awareness.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
Journal
The Language Learning Journal (LLJ)
Volume
44
Issue
2
Start Page
140
End Page
151
Copyright (Published Version)
2013 Association for Language Learning
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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