Students' perceptions on using film in developing writing skills
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Department of English Education
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The present study entitled Students’ Perceptions on Using Film in
Developing Writing Skills aims to find out the students’ perceptions towards the use
of film in developing writing skills and to explore the use of film in classroom. I used
random sampling procedure and collected the data from 40 students studying in grade
12 in Sitala Devi Secondary School, Ramechhap, by administrating the questionnaire.
I used survey research design under quantitative research approach for this study. The
study used open-ended and close-ended questionnaires as the tool for collecting data.
Moreover, the data were analyzed and interpreted quantitatively and descriptively.
From the analysis and interpretation of data, it was found that film is one of the
teaching tools that is sources of information for developing writing skills of the
students. It was also found that films can be taken as the most important tool to
enhance vocabulary, grammar and spelling of the learners.
This study consists of five chapters. The first chapter comprises of the
background of the study, statement of the problems, objectives of the study, research
questions, significance of the study, delimitation of the study and operational
definition of the key terms. The second chapter deals with review of the related
theoretical literature, review of the related empirical literature, implication of the
review for the study and conceptual framework. Third chapter incorporates research
design, population, sample and sampling strategy, sources of data, data collection
tools, data collection procedure and ethical considerations. The fourth chapter is about
the interpretation of the result. Finally, the fifth chapter is all about the conclusion and
implications of the study followed by policy, practices, and further research related
based on the study. At the end it includes references and appendices.
