Utilizing Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) for Teaching English to Non- Formal Learners in Pakistan

  • Moghal S
  • Muhamamd Mooneeb Ali
  • Zoobia Asad
  • et al.
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Abstract

Non formal education is an important education type that helps the availability and continuity of education where formal schooling is not available. English language learning assumes a significant role in the National Educational program. Despite its importance, English Language learning is a problematic area for learners in the formal and non-formal education systems. This research intends to explore the importance of using mobile assisted language learning (MALL) in non-formal English language environments in Pakistan. The population of this research comes from various institutions all over Punjab, Pakistan, where 60 non - formal learners were chosen through simple random sampling method. The research design was experimental whereas test (pre and post) was used as a tool to collect data. The findings present that MALL created a significant impact on English Language learning of non-formal learners. It further ascertained that MALL can be an attractive and result oriented method in non-formal settings.

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Moghal, S., Muhamamd Mooneeb Ali, Zoobia Asad, Dr. Muhammad Asif, & Amina Shahid. (2020). Utilizing Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) for Teaching English to Non- Formal Learners in Pakistan. Journal of Arts & Social Sciences, 7(2), 70–81. https://doi.org/10.46662/jass-vol7-iss2-2020(70-81)

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