The Role of English-Language Entertainment Exposure in Developing English Reading Comprehension Skill
Raponzel B. Gesta | Fresy Mae B. Paguya | Jeddah B. Quiño-Justol
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
Reading comprehension remains a pressing challenge in Philippine education, as reflected in the
country’s low performance in the 2018 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). While
English-language entertainment, particularly video content and music, has become deeply embedded in
students’ daily routines, its contribution to academic reading skills remains underexamined. This study
explored the relationship between English-language entertainment exposure and reading comprehension
among 117 first-year Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED) English students at Tagoloan Community
College. Using a descriptive-quantitative research design and a census sampling method, data were gathered
through a validated researcher-made questionnaire with a high content validity index (CVI = 0.95). Findings
revealed that students engaged with English-language video and music content on a “daily or almost daily”
basis (composite means: video = 3.25; music = 3.36). However, despite this frequent exposure, their average
reading comprehension score was only 9.85 (SD = 2.50), placing most students in the “Proficient” and
“Developing” categories. Spearman’s Rank Correlation indicated no significant relationship between
exposure to video content (p = 0.057, p = 0.543) or music content (p = 0.080, p = 0.390) and reading
comprehension scores. These findings suggest that while English-language entertainment may support
general language familiarity, it is insufficient on its own to improve reading comprehension. The study
underscores the importance of integrating media content into explicit literacy instruction and structured
reading interventions. Future research may adopt experimental or mixed-method designs to investigate
mediating variables such as digital literacy, reading motivation, or strategy use, and to understand better
how entertainment media can be leveraged for instructional gain.
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