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EFL Learners' Attitudes on the Use of ICT-Based Learning as Efforts in Improving English Language Achievement Sulaeman, Dedi; Fadillah, Ega Nur; Ridwan, Taufik; Santika, Rani; Salsabila, Irma Nuraeni; Setiawan, Dedy
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 12, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v12i3.11388

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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) hold substantial promise for enhancing language acquisition. Integrating ICT into educational settings presents novel avenues for tailored learning experiences. This study seeks to investigate English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners' perceptions regarding the efficacy of ICT-driven learning methods in bolstering English proficiency. Data were gathered via a comprehensive literature review. Employing qualitative study, researchers conducted a thorough examination of learners' perspectives and attitudes within classroom contexts. Analysis of these attitudes illuminated shifts in learners' perceptions and facilitated the identification of potential pedagogical enhancements. Findings underscored the transformative impact of ICT on learner attitudes, particularly within classroom dynamics. Moreover, the research demonstrated notable advancements in students' English language competencies. However, it emphasizes the importance of vigilant monitoring and instruction by educators to ensure responsible ICT utilization.
Enhancing Prior Knowledge Development in English Language Education through Chat GPT-Assisted Learning Fadillah, Ega Nur; Saridah, Siti; Kamilasari, Mila; Nur'aida, Ai; ⁠Hafizudin, ⁠Hafizudin; Kamilia, Adila; Sulaeman, Dedi
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 13, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v13i1.13356

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This study investigates the potential of Chat GPT as a tool to develop students' prior knowledge in English language education. Recognizing the importance of foundational knowledge in effective language acquisition, this research explores how Chat GPT can support English language learners by pre-activating vocabulary, contextual understanding, and cultural awareness. Through a quasi-experimental design involving control and experimental groups, the study examines the effectiveness of Chat GPT-assisted learning activities compared to traditional methods. Participants in the experimental group receive customized pre-learning prompts and exercises generated by Chat GPT, aiming to bridge gaps in cultural and contextual understanding prior to formal instruction. Data is collected via pre- and post-tests, structured interviews, and observations to measure improvements in students’ readiness and comprehension. The findings highlight the impact of AI-driven tools on enhancing student engagement and knowledge acquisition in language education, offering practical insights into Chat GPT’s role in supporting differentiated instruction and personalized learning. This study contributes to pedagogical approaches by positioning Chat GPT as an adaptable, resource-efficient tool for language educators, especially in contexts where access to native English interaction is limited. The results provide evidence-based recommendations for integrating AI in classrooms, supporting instructional design and policy development for sustainable and inclusive education practices.
EFL Learners' Attitudes on the Use of ICT-Based Learning as Efforts in Improving English Language Achievement Sulaeman, Dedi; Fadillah, Ega Nur; Ridwan, Taufik; Santika, Rani; Salsabila, Irma Nuraeni; Setiawan, Dedy
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol. 12 No. 3 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v12i3.11388

Abstract

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) hold substantial promise for enhancing language acquisition. Integrating ICT into educational settings presents novel avenues for tailored learning experiences. This study seeks to investigate English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners' perceptions regarding the efficacy of ICT-driven learning methods in bolstering English proficiency. Data were gathered via a comprehensive literature review. Employing qualitative study, researchers conducted a thorough examination of learners' perspectives and attitudes within classroom contexts. Analysis of these attitudes illuminated shifts in learners' perceptions and facilitated the identification of potential pedagogical enhancements. Findings underscored the transformative impact of ICT on learner attitudes, particularly within classroom dynamics. Moreover, the research demonstrated notable advancements in students' English language competencies. However, it emphasizes the importance of vigilant monitoring and instruction by educators to ensure responsible ICT utilization.
Enhancing Prior Knowledge Development in English Language Education through Chat GPT-Assisted Learning Fadillah, Ega Nur; Saridah, Siti; Kamilasari, Mila; Nur'aida, Ai; ⁠Hafizudin, ⁠Hafizudin; Kamilia, Adila; Sulaeman, Dedi
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v13i1.13356

Abstract

This study investigates the potential of Chat GPT as a tool to develop students' prior knowledge in English language education. Recognizing the importance of foundational knowledge in effective language acquisition, this research explores how Chat GPT can support English language learners by pre-activating vocabulary, contextual understanding, and cultural awareness. Through a quasi-experimental design involving control and experimental groups, the study examines the effectiveness of Chat GPT-assisted learning activities compared to traditional methods. Participants in the experimental group receive customized pre-learning prompts and exercises generated by Chat GPT, aiming to bridge gaps in cultural and contextual understanding prior to formal instruction. Data is collected via pre- and post-tests, structured interviews, and observations to measure improvements in students’ readiness and comprehension. The findings highlight the impact of AI-driven tools on enhancing student engagement and knowledge acquisition in language education, offering practical insights into Chat GPT’s role in supporting differentiated instruction and personalized learning. This study contributes to pedagogical approaches by positioning Chat GPT as an adaptable, resource-efficient tool for language educators, especially in contexts where access to native English interaction is limited. The results provide evidence-based recommendations for integrating AI in classrooms, supporting instructional design and policy development for sustainable and inclusive education practices.