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The linguocultural aspect of language teaching based on the linguistic picture of the world in films

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dc.contributor.author Assanbayeva, Yeldana
dc.contributor.author Sarekenova, Karlygash
dc.contributor.author Sutzhanov, Seyfitden
dc.contributor.author Ashenova, Altynay
dc.contributor.author Tuyakbayeva, Rabiga
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-23T06:50:14Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-23T06:50:14Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.citation Assanbayeva YB, Sarekenova KK, Sutzhanov SN, Ashenova AT, Tuyakbayeva RR. The linguocultural aspect of language teaching based on the linguistic picture of the world in films. Sci Herald Uzhhorod Univ Ser Phys. 2024;(55):307-316. DOI: 10.54919/physics/55.2024.30lw7 ru
dc.identifier.issn 24158038
dc.identifier.other DOI: 10.54919/physics/55.2024.30lw7
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.enu.kz/handle/enu/29017
dc.description.abstract Relevance. An important role in learning a new language and the development of a language personality is played by acquaintance with the worldview of its native speakers and familiarization with their culture. Any language reflects the way of perception and conceptualization of the surrounding world by its native speakers. Purpose. This study aims to investigate the linguocultural aspect of language teaching based on the linguistic picture of the world presented in films, and to demonstrate the advantages of using film discourse for conveying national cultural values and concepts to students. Methodology. An experiment was conducted with two groups of students (Group A and Group B) studying the Kazakh language. Group A was shown an animated film from the “Funny Adventures of Aldar Kose” series, while Group B was provided with a written text version of the same story. Both groups were then given the same set of test questions to assess their comprehension, interest level, and ability to identify cultural concepts reflected in the material. Results. The results showed that Group A, who watched the animated film, found the material more interesting and had a better understanding of the main idea compared to Group B. Group A also demonstrated slightly better memorization of character descriptions and cultural concepts presented in the film. Both groups were able to identify concepts related to Kazakh culture and worldview, such as “кебенек” (a curse word for goats), “жаназа” (funeral prayer), and the importance of keeping promises. Conclusions. The study concludes that the use of film discourse in language teaching offers significant advantages. The experiment highlights the potential of films in providing linguocultural and regional education to students, facilitating a deeper understanding and assimilation of cultural concepts alongside language learning. ru
dc.language.iso en ru
dc.publisher Scientific Herald of Uzhhorod University Series “Physics” ru
dc.relation.ispartofseries (55):307-316;
dc.subject picture of the world ru
dc.subject language symbols ru
dc.subject video film ru
dc.subject linguodidactic possibilities ru
dc.subject discourse ru
dc.title The linguocultural aspect of language teaching based on the linguistic picture of the world in films ru
dc.type Article ru


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