The use of Flashcards in teaching EFL vocabulary in online learning

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH REGISTER Journal Pub Date : 2022-03-10 DOI:10.18326/rgt.v15i1.109-125
R. Khan
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The outbreak of COVID-19 has altered the way of language instruction. Vocabulary learning is an essential aspect of the language learning and teaching process that needs careful attention and consideration. Teaching vocabulary becomes more critical when learners cannot attend physical classes. The present study explores the impact of flashcards in learning vocabulary in an online context. The study adopted a quasi-experimental design to gather the data. The study was carried on two performed intact groups of intermediate-level learners. A vocabulary test was used to collect the data as pre and posttests. The intervention of the flashcards was continued for seven weeks. All the learners were informed about the process of the research. The result implies that the incorporation of flashcards impacted learners' vocabulary learning during online instruction. The data analysis asserts that flashcards have helped the experimental group to develop their vocabulary. The results indicate that flashcards are beneficial in the virtual learning environment. Keywords: Flashcards, EFL, Online learning, Vocabulary
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网络学习中使用抽认卡进行英语词汇教学
新冠肺炎的爆发改变了语言教学的方式。词汇学习是语言学习和教学过程中的一个重要方面,需要仔细关注和考虑。当学习者不能参加体育课时,词汇教学变得更加重要。本研究探讨了抽认卡在网络环境下学习词汇的影响。该研究采用了准实验设计来收集数据。这项研究是在两组完整的中级学习者身上进行的。词汇测试被用来收集作为前测和后测的数据。抽认卡的干预持续了七个星期。所有的学习者都被告知了研究的过程。研究结果表明,抽认卡的加入影响了在线教学中学习者的词汇学习。数据分析表明,抽认卡帮助实验组发展了他们的词汇。结果表明,抽认卡在虚拟学习环境中是有益的。关键词:抽认卡,EFL,在线学习,词汇
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