The Effects Of Technology-Assisted Listening Practice On Moodle On English-Majored Freshmen’s Motivation For Learning Listening At A University In The Mekong Delta
Abstract
Purpose: This study was to investigate the effects of technology-assisted listening practice on MOODLE on English-majored freshmen's motivation for learning English listening at a university in the Mekong Delta.
Approach/Methodology/Design: Two groups of sixty-four mixed-gender freshmen majoring in English language studies participated in this quasi-experimental study. To collect data, a pre-questionnaire, a post-questionnaire, and interviews were employed.
Findings: The findings indicated that technology-assisted listening practice on MOODLE improved English-majored freshmen's listening motivation in specific areas for learning listening; however, this was a variance development.
Practical Implications: This study was aimed to help language teachers and students benefit from technology-assisted listening teaching and learning.
Originality/value: This study innovates by applying the MOODLE system to increase students’ listening motivation at a university in the Mekong Delta.
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