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Pre-Service Teachers' Perceptions on Integrating a Social Networking Site for Language Learning into English Classes

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Abstract

This paper aims to report on partial findings of a research study intended to explore how Social Networking Sites for Language Learning (SNSLL) can be integrated into English classes of a BA program in Teaching of Modern Languages. More specifically, this paper reports on the students' perceptions before and during the implementation of a SNSLL (Busuu). The data was gathered through two collection techniques: surveys and learning logs. Regarding the participants' perceptions before the use of Busuu, the data analysis shows that, despite some concerns about communicative ability and personal privacy, they perceived this kind of virtual communities as effective platforms to learn EFL through genuine interaction with other users. Although the students' perceptions during the use of Busuu involved some usability limitations and technical issues, they reaffirmed the potential of this SNSLL to not only facilitate language learning, but also foster intercultural development and metacognitive processes.

Translated title of the contributionPercepciones de los profesores en formación sobre la integración a las clases de inglés de un Sitio de red social para el aprendizaje de idiomas
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages16
JournalSigno y Pensamiento
Volume40
Issue number78
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • English learning
  • RESAL
  • language learning
  • social media

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