Effects of Mobile App on Memory Retention of Vocabulary Knowledge among Low Proficiency EFL Learners

  • Dan C
  • Ismail L
  • Razali A
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Abstract

A significant challenge in EFL vocabulary learning is ensuring long-term retention and effective use of newly acquired words, often hindered by limited exposure and meaningful practice. Considerable research has been conducted on mobile technologies for vocabulary learning in a second language (L2), but the comprehensive mastery of EFL vocabulary form, meaning, and use via mobile platforms in short-term and long-term memory has rarely been addressed. This quasi-experimental study investigated the effects of a mobile vocabulary app versus a paper-based wordlist on high-frequency core vocabulary from CET 4 among Chinese university students. Data were collected from 82 EFL freshmen at a private university in China from two intact groups. The experimental group used the Bai Cizhan app for out-of-classroom learning, while the control group used traditional paper-based methods. Vocabulary knowledge was tested through pretests, immediate recall tests, and delayed recall post-tests. Findings indicated that Bai Cizhan group significantly enhanced L2 vocabulary learning in improving high-frequency core words vocabulary in terms of form and meaning (Form: F (1, 80) = 23.957, p < .05, η2 = .230; Meaning: F (1, 80) = 16.342, p .05) in long-term memory. This study provides empirical evidence for the effectiveness of mobile-assisted vocabulary learning and offers insights into meeting the vocabulary needs of EFL learners.

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Dan, C., Ismail, L., & Razali, A. B. (2024). Effects of Mobile App on Memory Retention of Vocabulary Knowledge among Low Proficiency EFL Learners. English Language Teaching, 17(10), 1. https://doi.org/10.5539/elt.v17n10p1

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