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Evaluating Facebook as aids for learning Japanese: learners' perspectives
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Leung, Tin Nok
, Ho, Kevin K.W.
, Luk, Canon K.L.
, Chiu, Dickson K.W.
, Hui, Yin Ming
in
Chinese languages
/ Collaborative learning
/ Competence
/ Cooperative learning
/ Credibility
/ Distance learning
/ Educational materials
/ English language
/ Foreign languages
/ French as a second language
/ Japanese as a second language
/ Japanese language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language proficiency
/ Learning
/ Online instruction
/ Perceptions
/ Qualitative research
/ Reading
/ Research design
/ Second language instruction
/ Second language learning
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Students
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ University students
2023
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Evaluating Facebook as aids for learning Japanese: learners' perspectives
by
Leung, Tin Nok
, Ho, Kevin K.W.
, Luk, Canon K.L.
, Chiu, Dickson K.W.
, Hui, Yin Ming
in
Chinese languages
/ Collaborative learning
/ Competence
/ Cooperative learning
/ Credibility
/ Distance learning
/ Educational materials
/ English language
/ Foreign languages
/ French as a second language
/ Japanese as a second language
/ Japanese language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language proficiency
/ Learning
/ Online instruction
/ Perceptions
/ Qualitative research
/ Reading
/ Research design
/ Second language instruction
/ Second language learning
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Students
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ University students
2023
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Evaluating Facebook as aids for learning Japanese: learners' perspectives
by
Leung, Tin Nok
, Ho, Kevin K.W.
, Luk, Canon K.L.
, Chiu, Dickson K.W.
, Hui, Yin Ming
in
Chinese languages
/ Collaborative learning
/ Competence
/ Cooperative learning
/ Credibility
/ Distance learning
/ Educational materials
/ English language
/ Foreign languages
/ French as a second language
/ Japanese as a second language
/ Japanese language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language proficiency
/ Learning
/ Online instruction
/ Perceptions
/ Qualitative research
/ Reading
/ Research design
/ Second language instruction
/ Second language learning
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Students
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ University students
2023
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Evaluating Facebook as aids for learning Japanese: learners' perspectives
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Evaluating Facebook as aids for learning Japanese: learners' perspectives
2023
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PurposeThis study analyses the advantages and weaknesses of using Facebook to aid the learning of Japanese as a foreign language.Design/methodology/approachA questionnaire survey was conducted to collect data from 100 Hong Kong Japanese language learners (who are generally fluent in Chinese and English), ranging from total amateur to advanced learners (Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) qualified at different levels).FindingsThe authors' results suggest that the advantages of using Facebook to help learn Japanese include: (1) serving as a free-of-charge, casual, and convenient learning platform; (2) enriching learners' knowledge beyond the language learning and (3) encouraging interactive and collaborative learning with other users for practicing the language. However, the low credibility and unstructured educational materials posted on Facebook and being easily distracted by other Facebook feeds are the major weaknesses of learning a language through Facebook. Furthermore, the authors' result shows that Facebook is especially effective for Japanese learning when learners fall into either one of the following groups: young, female, or intermediate (N2/3) learners.Originality/valueScant studies focus on the aid of learning Japanese via Facebook, especially Hong Kong learners' perceptions, or generally in the East. Therefore, this study aims to fill this research gap. The authors' findings will facilitate the students, teachers, and language institutions from Hong Kong and other countries to improve the students' effectiveness in learning and teaching Japanese.
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