Attitudes of Jordanian Undergraduate Students towards Using Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)

  • Alrazeq Saeed F
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The study aimed at investigating the attitudes of Jordanian undergraduate students towards using computer assisted -language learning (CALL) and its effectiveness in the process of learning the English language.  In order to fulfill the study’s objective, the researchers used a questionnaire to collect data, followed-up with semi-structured interviews to investigate the students’ beliefs towards CALL. Twenty- one of Jordanian BA students majoring in English language and literature were selected according to simple random sampling. The results revealed positive attitudes towards CALL in facilitating the process of writing assignments, gaining information; making learning enjoyable; improving their creativity, productivity, academic achievement, critical thinking skills, and enhancing their knowledge about vocabulary grammar, and culture. Furthermore, they believed that computers can motivate them to learn English language and help them to communicate and interact with their teachers and colleagues. The researchers recommended conducting a research on the same topic, taking into consideration the variables of age, gender, experience in using computers, and computer skills.

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Alrazeq Saeed, F. J. A. (2018). Attitudes of Jordanian Undergraduate Students towards Using Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL). International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 6(1), 12. https://doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijels.v.6n.1p.12

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