EXPLORING EFL STUDENTS' VIEWS ON USING YOUTUBE VIDEOS FOR IMPROVING LISTENING SKILLS IN ENGLISH

Sayit Abdul Karim, Ramli Ramli, Genta Rusmanto, Rendra Miftahul Fadhila, Danang Fauzi Alamsyah, Muhammad Ashari Putra
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English videos on YouTube can be utilized as an alternative medium for learning listening subjects. This research attempts to explore EFL students’ perspectives on using English videos on YouTube as a learning medium to enhance students’ listening skills. A mix-method research design was used to explore students’ perceptions of using English video to enhance their listening skills. The data in this study were obtained from questionnaires and semi-structured interviews which were administered online to thirty-two students of the English Language Education Study Program (ELESP) at Universitas Teknologi Yogyakarta using a convenience sampling technique. The findings revealed that of 32 respondents, 31 of them viewed the English video platform on YouTube to help them a lot in learning listening subjects. Of 32 respondents, 30 of them utilized the platform for learning vocabulary. Of 32 respondents, 29 of them thought that their listening skills improved a lot after watching and listening to videos on YouTube. It indicates that the majority of respondents have positive perceptions of the utilization of this platform because it helps them in facilitating their learning needs. However, 2 respondents disagree about the statements for some reasons.
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探究英语学生对使用YouTube视频提高英语听力技能的看法
YouTube上的英语视频可以作为学习听力科目的另一种媒介。本研究旨在探讨英语学生使用YouTube上的英语视频作为学习媒介来提高听力技能的观点。采用混合方法研究设计,探讨学生使用英语视频提高听力技能的看法。本研究的数据是通过问卷调查和半结构化访谈获得的,这些问卷和半结构化访谈是通过方便抽样技术对日惹科技大学英语语言教育学习计划(ELESP)的32名学生进行在线管理的。调查结果显示,在32名受访者中,有31人在YouTube上观看英语视频平台,以帮助他们学习听力科目。在32名受访者中,有30人使用该平台学习词汇。在32名受访者中,有29人认为在观看和收听YouTube视频后,他们的听力技能有了很大的提高。这表明大多数受访者对这个平台的使用有积极的看法,因为它帮助他们促进了他们的学习需求。然而,由于某些原因,2名受访者不同意这些说法。
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