Expanding ESL Students’ Vocabulary Through TikTok Videos

Audrey Valeria Bernard
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TikTok is a video-sharing social network that has abruptly gained popularity for the past few years due to its unique feature of short-form videos on various genres particularly comedy and performance. The videos produced from this platform have been used widely in multiple contexts including classroom teaching. Thus, this project delved into the role of TikTok in capturing students’ attention and introducing them to new vocabulary during English language class through some selected videos from the app. Most students could barely pay attention to their teachers during physical classes or online lessons. This could possibly hinder them from participating actively in classroom activities. Due to the nature of TikTok videos that are shorter in duration with humorous yet informative content, these videos might serve as engaging teaching materials. The results showed that the students displayed improved level of attention, interest and understanding of the subject matter that was being taught in class through TikTok videos. It is recommended that more studies should be done to analyze the multiple types and genres of TikTok videos and how these variables influence students’ learning.
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通过TikTok视频扩展ESL学生的词汇
TikTok是一个视频共享社交网络,在过去几年里,由于其独特的各种类型的短视频,特别是喜剧和表演,它突然变得流行起来。该平台制作的视频已在包括课堂教学在内的多种环境中广泛使用。因此,该项目深入研究了TikTok在吸引学生注意力方面的作用,并通过应用程序中的一些精选视频在英语课堂上向他们介绍新词汇。大多数学生在物理课或网络课上几乎无法注意到老师。这可能会阻碍他们积极参与课堂活动。由于TikTok视频的持续时间较短,内容幽默而信息丰富,这些视频可能会成为引人入胜的教材。结果显示,学生们通过TikTok视频对课堂上教授的主题表现出了更高的注意力、兴趣和理解水平。建议进行更多的研究,分析TikTok视频的多种类型和流派,以及这些变量如何影响学生的学习。
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