社交媒体对利比亚英语大学生一般写作能力和日常书面交际能力的诊断作用研究

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS International Journal of American Linguistics Pub Date : 2023-06-09 DOI:10.5296/ijl.v15i3.21060
Ruya Faisal Almushwat, Sarab Assem Sabkha
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本研究旨在探讨社交媒体对利比亚英语大学生写作技能的诊断作用,特别是对日常书面交流的诊断作用。由于社交媒体是一种日益增长的现象,它促进了语言的变化和我们使用它的方式,这种语言变化对英语学生的影响尤其令人感兴趣。这项研究涵盖了Facebook和Instagram,因为它也采用了定量的方法,以在线问卷作为其研究工具来收集数据。调查问卷通过谷歌表格在线分发,采用封闭式问卷。研究结果表明,利比亚英语大学的学生认为社交媒体对他们的语言有积极的影响。研究还发现,在使用社交媒体学习英语时,写作是最受影响和提高的技能。研究结果还表明,社交媒体有助于学习者学习和练习新词汇,减少拼写错误。研究人员建议进行更多的研究来评估其他社交媒体平台对英语学习者的影响,比如Twitter、LinkedIn和YouTube。此外,还建议进一步研究社交媒体对每种技能的影响。
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A Study on the Diagnostic Effect of Social Media on Libyan EFL University Students Writing Skills in General and Day-to-day Written Communication Specifically
The present study aims to scrutinise the diagnostic effect of social media on Libyan EFL University Students Writing skills in General and day-to-day Written Communication specifically. As social media is a growing phenomenon that contributes to language change and the way we use it, the effects this language change has on EFL students is of particular interest. This research covers Facebook and Instagram, as it also employs a quantitative method with an online questionnaire as its research instrumentation to collect the data. The questionnaire was distributed online through Google forms using a closed-ended questionnaire. The findings indicated that Libyan EFL University Students believe that social media has a positive effect on their language. It was also found that writing is the most affected and improved skill when using social media for learning the English language. Results also indicated that social media helps learners acquire and practise new vocabulary and decrease spelling errors. The researchers recommended more research to assess the influence of other social media platforms on EFL learners, such as Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Furthermore, further research into the impact of social media on each skill independently is also advised.
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期刊介绍: International Journal of American Linguistics is a world forum for the study of all the languages native to North, Central, and South America. Inaugurated by Franz Boas in 1917, IJAL concentrates on the investigation of linguistic data and on the presentation of grammatical fragments and other documents relevant to Amerindian languages.
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