2023
DOI: 10.3991/ijim.v17i22.41665
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The Impact of Mobile-Assisted Language Learning on Developing EFL Learners’ Vocabulary Knowledge

Hassane Benlaghrissi,
L. Meriem Ouahidi

Abstract: Currently, a great variety of educational apps have been developed and extensively used by learners and instructors, making, as a result, mobile-assisted language learning one of the most prominent learning methods in enhancing the quality of language learning. However, despite the growing popularity of commonly used apps supporting second language acquisition, such as Kahoot and Quizlet, empirical research on the pedagogical role of other more recent applications in boosting L2 vocabulary is still scarce. Giv… Show more

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“…Vera de la Torre et al ( 2022) discovered that implementing English Listening and 6-minute apps had 95% favourable effects in enhancing students' listening comprehension. Benlaghrissi and Ouahidi (2023) confirmed the pedagogical role of Flashcard World application in boosting Moroccan secondary school students' vocabulary knowledge and acquisition better than traditional instruction. Furthermore, several studies have recently been documented on MALL's effectiveness in developing speaking skills.…”
Section: Mobile-assisted Language Learning (Mall)mentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Vera de la Torre et al ( 2022) discovered that implementing English Listening and 6-minute apps had 95% favourable effects in enhancing students' listening comprehension. Benlaghrissi and Ouahidi (2023) confirmed the pedagogical role of Flashcard World application in boosting Moroccan secondary school students' vocabulary knowledge and acquisition better than traditional instruction. Furthermore, several studies have recently been documented on MALL's effectiveness in developing speaking skills.…”
Section: Mobile-assisted Language Learning (Mall)mentioning
confidence: 58%