2024
DOI: 10.5007/2175-7968.2024.e94332
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Student perceptions of transferable skills development through didactic audio description

Adriana Bausells-Espín

Abstract: Didactic audio description (DAD) refers to the use of active audio description (AD) tasks where students generate the AD text themselves. In foreign language teaching, DAD has been used to improve linguistic and oral competences, integrated and intercultural skills, media literacy, mediation, or accessibility awareness, with positive results. This article explores students’ perceptions about active AD to promote transferable skills development through data gathered from a series of two experiments implemented … Show more

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