The Effect of Mobile-Assisted Language Learning Using Tiny Cards App on Iranian Intermediate EFL Learners’ Vocabulary Learning and Retention

Zahra Anvarpour Dero, Majid Pourmohammadi
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Emerging technologies have brought about major changes in the teaching and learning processes, and there is no doubt that the rapid growth of technology has significantly changed the way English teachers transfer knowledge to their students. Accordingly, this study investigated the effect of MALL using Tiny Cards app on Iranian intermediate EFL learners’ vocabulary learning and retention. It was a quantitative research employing a quasi-experimental design. Forty intermediate EFL learners, taking English course at Farzan English Language Institute, Rasht, Iran, were selected as homogeneous participants based on Quick Placement Test. Next, they were non-randomly divided into one experimental group (N = 20) and one control group (N = 20). Before the onset of treatment, a pretest of vocabulary was administered to certify the learners’ initial knowledge of vocabulary items. The groups then received the treatment on their vocabulary for eight sessions. The experimental group received instruction of vocabulary through Tiny Cards app. The control group, however, received the same items but approached them through traditional method of instruction without MALL. Overall, the results of independent-samples t-tests for the posttest and delayed posttest of vocabulary revealed that there was a statistically significant difference between the two groups in their performance on the posttest and delayed posttest of vocabulary learning and retention. Finally, it was concluded that the findings can be utilized by the teachers, materials developers, and education authorities to provide Iranian EFL learners with MALL vocabulary instruction.
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移动辅助语言学习对伊朗中级英语学习者词汇学习和记忆的影响
新兴技术给教学过程带来了重大变化,毫无疑问,技术的快速发展极大地改变了英语教师向学生传授知识的方式。因此,本研究调查了使用Tiny Cards应用程序的MALL对伊朗中级英语学习者词汇学习和记忆的影响。这是一项采用准实验设计的定量研究。选取40名在伊朗拉什特Farzan英语语言学院学习英语的中级英语学习者作为同质参与者,采用快速分班测试法。然后非随机分为实验组(N = 20)和对照组(N = 20)。在治疗开始前,进行了词汇前测,以证明学习者对词汇项目的初步知识。然后,这些小组接受了8次关于词汇量的治疗。实验组通过Tiny Cards应用程序进行词汇教学,而对照组接受相同的项目,但通过传统的没有MALL的教学方法进行接触。总体而言,词汇后测和延迟后测的独立样本t检验结果显示,两组学生在词汇学习和记忆的后测和延迟后测上的表现有统计学差异。最后,本研究的结论为教师、教材开发人员和教育当局提供伊朗英语学习者的MALL词汇教学提供参考。
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