A Review Paper on ELT Articles Conducted on Mobile-Assisted Task-Based Language Learning
Subject Areas : Journal of Language, Culture, and Translation
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Keywords: Language learning, Mobile-assisted, Review, Task-based language learning,
Abstract :
This paper presents a comprehensive review of 50 studies conducted between 2014 and 2023, delving into the world of mobile-assisted task-based language learning (M-TBLL). Our investigation sought to illuminate the educational and learning contexts, methodologies, data collection techniques, learning outcomes, and challenges associated with M-TBLL. To this end, we meticulously combed through the ISI Web of Science database, ultimately analyzing 50 carefully selected papers from a pool of 398 identified publications. The review yielded several key findings. First, all included studies focused on language learning, demonstrating the versatility of M-TBLL across various linguistic domains. Second, a clear trend emerged toward higher education settings as the primary research ground for M-TBLL, highlighting its potential for advanced language acquisition. Moreover, the review revealed a growing emphasis on informal learning contexts, suggesting a shift towards mobile technology facilitating language learning beyond the traditional classroom walls. In-depth empirical studies on mobile seamless learning could shed light on the integration of mobile devices into existing learning environments. Additionally, research into tasks specifically designed based on learners' needs analyses could personalize and optimize the M-TBLL experience. Finally, investigations into cognitive load and learning anxiety in M-TBLL contexts could offer valuable insights into mitigating student stress and maximizing learning potential. By addressing these gaps and embracing emerging trends, future research can continue to shape and refine the landscape of M-TBLL, unlocking its full potential for enhancing language acquisition in diverse educational settings.
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