Web 2.0 popular platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and Wikis offer an emerging social networking practice, collective intelligence and a natural context to promote learner independence in informal ESL acquisition. This paper presents a review of recent research that investigates “the perceived learning strategies of Malaysian university students in Web 2.0-based informal learning of ESL”. The main research question considers how ESL learners account for the strategies of Web 2.0-based ESL learning when they engage with these tools in informal, learning settings. Questionnaires were used to generate quantitative data from the university student population (N=400) through an on-line self-reported survey. Results suggest that the ...
This paper pertains to an investigation into Indian ESL learners’ perspectives on the role of social...
The changing of offline language learning into online language learning as a new way to learn Englis...
[EN] This paper investigates the use of Facebook for out-of-class, informal language learning. 190 N...
Web 2.0 popular platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and Wikis offer an emerging social networking pr...
Web 2.0 popular platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and Wikis offer an emerging social networking pr...
In order to enhance second language (L2) acquisition, English as a Second Language (ESL) students ar...
Despite the fact that language researchers propose the integration of language learning and technolo...
The research aims to reveal ELT and ELL students’ tendencies towards the application of Web 2.0 tool...
The fundamental design of social networking sites (SNSs) to ease social interactions has generally b...
The present research studied the assessment of language learning strategies as a second language. It...
The Internet is a worldwide computer network that transmits a variety of data and media across inter...
Technology is an important aspect in today's modem world and its application is now being tested and...
English as a second or foreign language is the use of English by speakers with different native lang...
The speed of technology development facilities students in learning English digitally. They could ex...
The speed of technology development facilities students in learning English digitally. They could ex...
This paper pertains to an investigation into Indian ESL learners’ perspectives on the role of social...
The changing of offline language learning into online language learning as a new way to learn Englis...
[EN] This paper investigates the use of Facebook for out-of-class, informal language learning. 190 N...
Web 2.0 popular platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and Wikis offer an emerging social networking pr...
Web 2.0 popular platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and Wikis offer an emerging social networking pr...
In order to enhance second language (L2) acquisition, English as a Second Language (ESL) students ar...
Despite the fact that language researchers propose the integration of language learning and technolo...
The research aims to reveal ELT and ELL students’ tendencies towards the application of Web 2.0 tool...
The fundamental design of social networking sites (SNSs) to ease social interactions has generally b...
The present research studied the assessment of language learning strategies as a second language. It...
The Internet is a worldwide computer network that transmits a variety of data and media across inter...
Technology is an important aspect in today's modem world and its application is now being tested and...
English as a second or foreign language is the use of English by speakers with different native lang...
The speed of technology development facilities students in learning English digitally. They could ex...
The speed of technology development facilities students in learning English digitally. They could ex...
This paper pertains to an investigation into Indian ESL learners’ perspectives on the role of social...
The changing of offline language learning into online language learning as a new way to learn Englis...
[EN] This paper investigates the use of Facebook for out-of-class, informal language learning. 190 N...