Tiktok’s effect on english vocabulary learning: an empirical study of English major curriculum

Author:

Tran Du ThanhORCID

Abstract

TikTok is a famous social networking site in Vietnam and throughout the world. Although several research on social media platforms has been undertaken for educational objectives, there are currently very few studies on TikTok. The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of TikTok on vocabulary learning of English Major students at Thu Dau Mot University, Vietnam as well as the attitudes of students and teachers about TikTok in learning vocabulary and developing other language abilities. The study involved 122 participants, and data were gathered using questionnaires, controlled experiments, tests (pre- and post-test), and organized interviews with students and teachers. The results suggest that survey participants thought TikTok was a good tool for learning English. It was also discovered that using videos on the TikTok platform as an English learning approach improved students' capacity to retain English vocabulary. This study aims to give insights into the possibilities of utilizing TikTok as a tool for learning English vocabulary as well as developing other language abilities.

Publisher

South Florida Publishing LLC

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous)

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