STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION TO LEARN ENGLISH USING MOBILE APPLICATIONS: THE CASE OF DUOLINGO AND HELLO ENGLISH

The development of language learning mobile application soft-wares (apps) for smart mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computer has risen amazingly in these recent days. These apps were continuously reported to be highly potential to support the students to learn the target language. This...

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Main Authors: Tuti Hidayati, Sari Diana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Kediri 2019-08-01
Series:JEELS (Journal of English Education and Linguistics Studies)
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Online Access:https://jurnal.iainkediri.ac.id/index.php/jeels/article/view/1233
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spelling doaj-7d18d492d4d64609b6d79e9ea5a83a7e2020-11-25T03:48:10ZengInstitut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) KediriJEELS (Journal of English Education and Linguistics Studies)2407-25752503-21942019-08-016218921310.30762/jeels.v6i2.1233743STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION TO LEARN ENGLISH USING MOBILE APPLICATIONS: THE CASE OF DUOLINGO AND HELLO ENGLISHTuti Hidayati0Sari Diana1STAIN Teungku Dirundeng MeulabohSTAIN Teungku Dirundeng MeulabohThe development of language learning mobile application soft-wares (apps) for smart mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computer has risen amazingly in these recent days. These apps were continuously reported to be highly potential to support the students to learn the target language. This study introduced two free English learning apps to the students and investigated how they made use of the apps to support their English learning. More specifically, it examined how their English motivation in learning English is, how they used the apps, and whether their different level of motivation influenced the time they spent in accessing the apps. The study was conducted in a mixed method approach utilizing daily journal and questionnaire as the instruments to collect data. The finding pointed that the students were considerably active in using both of the apps. They could enjoy the practicality and flexibility of learning English by the apps despite some superficial engagement. In addition, although students’ English learning motivation was found to have no influence on the amount of time spent in using the apps, their positive response toward using the apps was a potential indication to foster independent English learning outside the classroom. A further detailed finding was discussed along with important issues in the current trends of mobile language learning.https://jurnal.iainkediri.ac.id/index.php/jeels/article/view/1233english mobile applications, mobile language learning, l2 motivation.
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author Tuti Hidayati
Sari Diana
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STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION TO LEARN ENGLISH USING MOBILE APPLICATIONS: THE CASE OF DUOLINGO AND HELLO ENGLISH
JEELS (Journal of English Education and Linguistics Studies)
english mobile applications, mobile language learning, l2 motivation.
author_facet Tuti Hidayati
Sari Diana
author_sort Tuti Hidayati
title STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION TO LEARN ENGLISH USING MOBILE APPLICATIONS: THE CASE OF DUOLINGO AND HELLO ENGLISH
title_short STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION TO LEARN ENGLISH USING MOBILE APPLICATIONS: THE CASE OF DUOLINGO AND HELLO ENGLISH
title_full STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION TO LEARN ENGLISH USING MOBILE APPLICATIONS: THE CASE OF DUOLINGO AND HELLO ENGLISH
title_fullStr STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION TO LEARN ENGLISH USING MOBILE APPLICATIONS: THE CASE OF DUOLINGO AND HELLO ENGLISH
title_full_unstemmed STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION TO LEARN ENGLISH USING MOBILE APPLICATIONS: THE CASE OF DUOLINGO AND HELLO ENGLISH
title_sort students’ motivation to learn english using mobile applications: the case of duolingo and hello english
publisher Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Kediri
series JEELS (Journal of English Education and Linguistics Studies)
issn 2407-2575
2503-2194
publishDate 2019-08-01
description The development of language learning mobile application soft-wares (apps) for smart mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computer has risen amazingly in these recent days. These apps were continuously reported to be highly potential to support the students to learn the target language. This study introduced two free English learning apps to the students and investigated how they made use of the apps to support their English learning. More specifically, it examined how their English motivation in learning English is, how they used the apps, and whether their different level of motivation influenced the time they spent in accessing the apps. The study was conducted in a mixed method approach utilizing daily journal and questionnaire as the instruments to collect data. The finding pointed that the students were considerably active in using both of the apps. They could enjoy the practicality and flexibility of learning English by the apps despite some superficial engagement. In addition, although students’ English learning motivation was found to have no influence on the amount of time spent in using the apps, their positive response toward using the apps was a potential indication to foster independent English learning outside the classroom. A further detailed finding was discussed along with important issues in the current trends of mobile language learning.
topic english mobile applications, mobile language learning, l2 motivation.
url https://jurnal.iainkediri.ac.id/index.php/jeels/article/view/1233
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