Learning English from YouTubers: English L2 learners' self-regulated language learning on YouTube

Focusing on a growing English-learning trend in Taiwan, this study investigated EFL university students' self-regulated language learning on YouTube outside of the classroom. Twenty university students who had substantial experience of watching YouTubers' English-teaching videos were invit...

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Published inInnovation in language learning and teaching Vol. 14; no. 4; pp. 333 - 346
Main Authors Wang, Hung-chun, Chen, Cheryl Wei-yu
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LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Routledge 07.08.2020
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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1750-1237
DOI10.1080/17501229.2019.1607356

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Abstract Focusing on a growing English-learning trend in Taiwan, this study investigated EFL university students' self-regulated language learning on YouTube outside of the classroom. Twenty university students who had substantial experience of watching YouTubers' English-teaching videos were invited for an individual interview to bring to light their perceptions of this self-directed learning approach. Their responses were analyzed to provide insights into learners' attitudes toward this technology-enhanced learning strategy and its impact on their learning of English. Results show that the most highlighted purposes for learning English on YouTube were to explore more learning resources, to seek the attraction of learning English, and to explore cultural knowledge. After viewing the videos on YouTube, the students were more likely to press like and share the videos with their friends. Moreover, learning English on YouTube was considered to be more flexible, more interesting, and more interactive than formal learning in the classroom; nevertheless, this informal learning approach was also deemed less effective for students who wanted to improve their English or prepare for English exams. Based on the results, this study concludes by highlighting the pedagogical implications of this research and proposing the complementary use of YouTubers' English-teaching videos to classroom learning.
AbstractList Focusing on a growing English-learning trend in Taiwan, this study investigated EFL university students’ self-regulated language learning on YouTube outside of the classroom. Twenty university students who had substantial experience of watching YouTubers’ English-teaching videos were invited for an individual interview to bring to light their perceptions of this self-directed learning approach. Their responses were analyzed to provide insights into learners’ attitudes toward this technology-enhanced learning strategy and its impact on their learning of English. Results show that the most highlighted purposes for learning English on YouTube were to explore more learning resources, to seek the attraction of learning English, and to explore cultural knowledge. After viewing the videos on YouTube, the students were more likely to press like and share the videos with their friends. Moreover, learning English on YouTube was considered to be more flexible, more interesting, and more interactive than formal learning in the classroom; nevertheless, this informal learning approach was also deemed less effective for students who wanted to improve their English or prepare for English exams. Based on the results, this study concludes by highlighting the pedagogical implications of this research and proposing the complementary use of YouTubers’ English-teaching videos to classroom learning.
Audience Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Author Wang, Hung-chun
Chen, Cheryl Wei-yu
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SubjectTerms Classroom communication
Classrooms
College Students
Computer assisted language learning
Cultural Awareness
Educational Resources
English
English (Second Language)
English as a second language learning
English L2 learners
English-teaching YouTuber
Foreign Countries
Independent Study
Informal Education
Instructional Effectiveness
Learning Strategies
Second Language Learning
Self instruction
Self-regulated language learning
Social Media
Student Attitudes
Technology Uses in Education
Video Technology
Title Learning English from YouTubers: English L2 learners' self-regulated language learning on YouTube
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