This book brings together current thinking on informal language learning
and the findings of over 30 years of research on captions (same language
subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing) to present a new model of
language learning from captioned viewing and a future roadmap for
research and practice in this field. Language learners may have normal
hearing but they are 'hard-of-listening' and find it difficult to follow
the rapid or unclear speech in many films and TV programmes. Vanderplank
considers whether watching with captions not only enables learners to
understand and enjoy foreign language television and films but also
helps them to improve their foreign language skills. Captioned Media in
Foreign Language Learning and Teaching will be of interest to students
and researchers involved in second language acquisition teaching and
research, as well as practising language teachers and teacher trainers.