2020
DOI: 10.31436/ijes.v8i1.274
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The Effectiveness of ThingLink in Teaching New Vocabulary to Non-Native Beginners of the Arabic Language

Abstract: Low proficiency in the Arabic language, specifically in vocabulary learning, has been a long-standing issue for non-native Arabic speakers. Traditional language pedagogy, such as chalk and talk and memorization, continues to be a widely-known cause of low proficiency that affects 21st century students. Thus, this study sought to investigate the effectiveness of using ThingLink, an interactive image annotation tool, as an intervention to teach Arabic vocabulary to beginners of the language at a public universit… Show more

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“…The students also faced a high level of difficulty in some items of receptive skills such as "Reading articles and research papers", "Reading manuals in my study", "Listening to lectures and other spoken sources", and "Listening to instructions for assignments". These results are consistent with other studies (Al-Asaf, 2021;Hassan et al, 2021;Roslan and Sahrir, 2020).…”
Section: Results Of the Second Research Questionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The students also faced a high level of difficulty in some items of receptive skills such as "Reading articles and research papers", "Reading manuals in my study", "Listening to lectures and other spoken sources", and "Listening to instructions for assignments". These results are consistent with other studies (Al-Asaf, 2021;Hassan et al, 2021;Roslan and Sahrir, 2020).…”
Section: Results Of the Second Research Questionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Tests and validity in the final step shows that the use of Moodle and Thinglink is effective in improving students' listening skill. This is in line with experimental studies conducted by some experts who support the use of that multimedia learning in listening class (Najhah et al, 2020;Hoang & Ngoc, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In ESL classrooms, Thinglink proves invaluable for promoting reading and speaking skills through collaborative image annotation. Its user-friendly interface allows students to engage with their learning content through multimedia elements, facilitating a more immersive learning experience (Roslan, 2020). Thinglink functions as an adjunct for ESL educators, leveraging images and videos to enhance language acquisition (Boyle, 2015).…”
Section: Thinglinkmentioning
confidence: 99%