EXPERIENCE OF USING MEDIATEXTS IN TEFL

Authors

  • Dilnaz Nurgaliyeva Shakarim University Author
  • Zhibek Kalimova Shakarim University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53360/3080-3861-2026-1(5)-22

Keywords:

mediatexts, authentic materials, secondary school students, pronunciation skills, vocabulary acquisition, mass media.

Abstract

This article devoted to  the implementation of English – language mediatexts, specifically news discourse, in the instructional process of teaching English to 11th grade students. The research primarily concentrates on enhancing learners’ lexical competence and pronunciation skills. The experimental design encompassed the administration of both pre –  and post – assessment tasks to evaluate the effectiveness of the applied instructional strategy. The central objective was to assess whether systematic engagement with authentic materials facilitates the expansion of students’ active vocabulary. A quantitative approach was employed to analyze the assessment data collected at different stages of the study. The results revealed a measurable improvement in vocabulary acquisition, with participants demonstrating a one – level advancement in lexical proficiency following the intervention. These results indicate that the use and integration of media texts into the course of teaching English as a foreign language is effective and contributes to the improvement of vocabulary and pronunciation.

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Author Biographies

  • Dilnaz Nurgaliyeva, Shakarim University

    master student of the Shakarim University, Republic of Kazakhstan, Semey, е-mail: nurgaliyevad03@mail.ru, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0006-1202-5274.

  • Zhibek Kalimova, Shakarim University

    candidate of philological sciences, associated professor Shakarim University, Republic of Kazakhstan, Semey, е-mail: zhibek_15_10@mail.ru, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8391-8340.

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Published

2026-03-30

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Methods of teaching language and literature

How to Cite

EXPERIENCE OF USING MEDIATEXTS IN TEFL. (2026). BULLETIN OF SHAKARIM UNIVERSITY PHILOLOGY SERIES SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL, 1(1(5), 199-207. https://doi.org/10.53360/3080-3861-2026-1(5)-22

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