期刊名称:The Journal of Language Teaching and Learning
电子版ISSN:2146-1732
出版年度:2014
期号:4942
页码:1-14
出版社:Association of Foreign Language Teaching
摘要:This study analyses spoken language from a small corpus of the popular UK soap opera EastEnders in order to understand the extent to which the language used may be a useful model of conversational English at intermediate levels and above. Results suggest that the spoken language used in EastEnders has a number of similarities to unscripted conversational language in general spoken corpora. It involves extensive use of the two thousand most frequent words in the British National Corpus (BNC) spoken lists and the most frequent words and two-word chunks are comparable to general spoken corpora and a larger soap opera corpus. The findings suggest that soap operas of this type may be a useful model of spoken language as they have more similarities to unscripted, naturally occurring conversations than dialogues often found in ELT textbooks. Keywords: Spoken language; authentic materials; soap operas; corpora