TikTok as a Source of English Language Content – Perceived Impacts on Students’ Competence: Views from Indonesia

Fathor Rasyid, Hidayatul Hanjariyah, Nurul Aini
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This study aimed to investigate the students' perceptions of the impacts of English content shared via TikTok on their English competence and examine the reasons for their perceptions. Two hundred and seven English students consisting of 117 females and 90 males in East Java, Indonesia with prior high experience of watching English content shared via TikTok participated in the study. The participants included 52 high school students, 97 university English students, and 58 English course students with diverse backgrounds. A wide range of perspectives was obtained from the research instrument, namely a four-point Likert-scale questionnaire. This was used to elicit quantitative data on students' perceived impacts of English content shared via TikTok on their English competence as well as the underlying reasons for their perceptions. The questionnaire consisted of 20 statements and was developed from four subscales of the perception construct. Quantitative data were analyzed through frequency and percentage, while qualitative data were analyzed based on themes. The findings revealed that students have positively perceived impacts of English content shared via TikTok on their English competence. This positive perception ranged from 60.1% to 94.7%, implying that research participants responded positively to all questionnaire items. This suggests that English content shared via TikTok contributes to students' English competence. In addition, four themes emerged in the qualitative analysis, namely attractiveness, effectiveness, relevance, and the motivation aspect. The data indicated that students have positive reasons for their perceptions. Therefore, the results of both the qualitative and quantitative data analysis suggest that English content shared via TikTok is beneficial for improving students’ English competence.
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TikTok作为英语内容的来源-对学生能力的感知影响:来自印度尼西亚的观点
本研究旨在调查学生对通过TikTok分享的英语内容对其英语能力的影响的看法,并研究他们的看法的原因。印度尼西亚东爪哇岛的117名女学生和90名男学生参与了这项研究,这些学生之前观看过通过TikTok分享的英语内容。调查对象包括52名高中生、97名大学英语学生和58名英语课程学生。从研究工具中获得了广泛的观点,即四点李克特量表问卷。这被用来得出定量数据,说明学生通过TikTok分享的英语内容对他们的英语能力的感知影响,以及他们感知的潜在原因。问卷由20个语句组成,由感知结构的四个分量表发展而来。定量数据通过频率和百分比进行分析,定性数据根据主题进行分析。研究结果显示,学生们积极地感知到通过TikTok分享的英语内容对他们的英语能力的影响。这种积极的认知范围从60.1%到94.7%,这意味着研究参与者对所有问卷项目都做出了积极的反应。这表明,通过抖音分享的英语内容有助于提高学生的英语能力。此外,定性分析中出现了四个主题,即吸引力、有效性、相关性和动机方面。数据表明,学生对他们的看法有积极的理由。因此,定性和定量数据分析的结果表明,通过TikTok分享的英语内容有利于提高学生的英语能力。
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