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Social Media Usage in Improving English Language Proficiency from the Viewpoint of Medical Students

  • Minwuyelet Andualem Desta*
  • , Melaku Bayu Workie
  • , Destaw Bayabel Yemer
  • , Chalachew Yenew Denku
  • , Meslo Sema Berhanu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

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Abstract

Background: In the world today, many people use various communication technologies, like as computer-aided equipment, the internet, and so on. In information communication technologies, people use social media as one of the tools with which to exchange their ideas in everyday communications. Hence, the present study aimed at examining social media usage in improving English language proficiency from the viewpoint of medical students among Ethiopian public university students.
Methods: A descriptive survey design was employed since the purpose of this study was to gain detail information about social media usage in improving English language proficiency from the viewpoint of medical students. Hence, the researchers intended to use a quantitative approach. This is because a quantitative methodology helps researchers calculate the results more easily and avoid the difficulties which a qualitative approach might entail.
Results: The reports obtained from respondents showed that social media (SM) platforms have many advantages in improving medical learners’ English understanding in the process of EFL learning. It positively affects them in improving their level of English proficiency. Gender not only influenced the attitude of students in using social media for learning English but also improved their proficiency in the process of language learning. Even if gender differences exist in nature, significant differences in the viewpoint of male and female students regarding social media (SM) usage in enhancing their English proficiency were not observed. The majority of the respondents strongly agreed that social media use plays a dominant role in improving English proficiency.
Conclusion: In the English language learning–teaching process, social media platforms have many advantages in enhancing medical students’ English proficiency in their own learning and teaching practices. Gender did not influence the attitude of students in using social media for learning English or improve their proficiency in the process of language learning.

© 2021 Desta et al.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)519-528
JournalAdvances in Medical Education and Practice
Volume12
Online published24 May 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • attitude
  • EFL
  • medical students
  • social media

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