ADOPTION OF MOBILE-ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING IN IMPROVING COLLEGE STUDENTS' ENGLISH LISTENING SKILLS

Authors

  • Cecep Hilman STAI Sukabumi
  • Muhammad Ishom Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surakarta
  • Suhana Sarkawi Institute of Teacher Education Tun Abdul Razak Campus, Kota Samarahan Malaysia
  • Khuloud Mustafa Alouzi English Department, Faculty of Languages and Translation University of Zawia, Libya

Keywords:

Adoption, Language Learning, Mobile, English, College Students.

Abstract

The use of mobile technology and language learning applications (Mobile-Assisted Language Learning or MALL) as a tool to improve students' English listening skills effectively. MALL has been proven to increase student achievement, engagement, and participation in language learning, especially in the aspect of listening skills. With that, the adoption of MALL is a promising and effective strategy in improving college students' English listening skills, but it requires careful planning and implementation to maximize its benefits.

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