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024 7 |a 10.3390/educsci15030375  |2 doi 
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045 2 |b d20250101  |b d20251231 
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100 1 |a Antonio-Jesús Tinedo-Rodríguez 
245 1 |a Technology-Enhanced Language Learning: Subtitling as a Technique to Foster Proficiency and Intercultural Awareness 
260 |b MDPI AG  |c 2025 
513 |a Journal Article 
520 3 |a Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is an umbrella term that encompasses diverse technologies with the purpose of enhancing language learning. In the existing literature on CALL, intercultural awareness and the pedagogical use of multimedia products have received less attention. This study explores how the process of creating subtitles for short clips may enhance language skills and intercultural awareness when implemented through lesson plans designed following the framework proposed by the TRADILEX project. A pre-experimental longitudinal design was implemented. The sample consisted of 43 participants who were enrolled in a B2 English course at the University of Córdoba (Spain). During the course, participants consistently attended theoretical sessions. The intervention took place during the practical sessions from February to April 2024, involving four subtitling-based lesson plans on literature and gender. After the intervention, the practical sessions shifted to a traditional, textbook-based format from April to June 2024. The instruments employed to assess the effectiveness of the intervention consisted of a commercial test by MacMillan and the ERI scale on interculturality. The results showed that after the intervention, there was a significant improvement in language proficiency, which increased at a slower rate during the traditional sessions. However, when it comes to intercultural awareness, there was a peak of attainment after the intervention, but attrition rapidly took place. Regarding the pedagogical implications of this study, subtitling could be an appropriate technique that allows contact with the L2 culture and shows positive effects in terms of proficiency. 
610 4 |a University of Cordoba 
651 4 |a Spain 
653 |a Teaching 
653 |a Software 
653 |a Language acquisition 
653 |a Educational technology 
653 |a Cognitive load 
653 |a Interculturality 
653 |a Literature 
653 |a Subtitles & subtitling 
653 |a Computers 
653 |a Second language learning 
653 |a Multimedia 
653 |a Language proficiency 
653 |a Computer assisted language learning 
653 |a Design 
653 |a Didacticism 
653 |a Learning 
653 |a Education 
653 |a Technology 
653 |a Intervention 
653 |a Attrition 
653 |a Consciousness 
653 |a Competence 
653 |a On call 
653 |a Attainment 
653 |a Language 
653 |a Task Analysis 
653 |a Audiovisual Aids 
653 |a Translation 
653 |a Language Skills 
653 |a Video Technology 
653 |a Influence of Technology 
653 |a Vocabulary 
653 |a Teaching Methods 
653 |a Lesson Plans 
653 |a Meta Analysis 
653 |a Computer Assisted Instruction 
653 |a Verbal Stimuli 
653 |a Language Processing 
653 |a Computer Software 
653 |a Cognitive Ability 
653 |a Educational Background 
653 |a Grammar 
653 |a Cross Cultural Studies 
653 |a Captions 
653 |a English Learners 
773 0 |t Education Sciences  |g vol. 15, no. 3 (2025), p. 375 
786 0 |d ProQuest  |t Education Database 
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