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The effects of using Quizlet in ELP classroom
at CSUSB for academic vocabulary ability
Arwa Albahli, EunBi Jeong, Kendi Tabuni, Yu- Tsan Shih
California State University San Bernadino
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Introduction
Technology has revolutionized the way we dispense knowledge especially with the
introduction of mobile tools that have proved to have great potential in not only classrooms but
also in ensuring that students continue to learn outside the classroom (Dede, 2014). This paper
seeks to prove the hypothesis that the use of technology and more specifically the use of Quilzet
in English Learning Programs (EPLs) in California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB)
positively affects the score of academic vocabulary test in ELP classrooms. This research also
reveals that the students’ perception of using Quilzet affects their performance. Students who had
positive attitudes and beliefs about the use of Quizlet showed better performance than those with
negative attitude and beliefs.
This paper argues that the incorporation of mobile technologies in the learning process in
English Learning Programs has the effect of enhancing student learning and improving the
outcome of students who employ the use of online tools such as Quizlet in the learning process
as opposed to traditional methods of learning. The main argument that this paper poses is that
there exists substantial evidence that the use of Quizlet in classrooms brings about a number of
benefits such as improved participation, higher quality, lengthier writing, improved research,
analytical skills (Gulek & Demitras , 2005).
This research seeks to analyze the use of technology supported vocabulary learning in
universities by considering the outcomes of the results of the students. The research suggests that
in addition to incidental vocabulary learning, which occurs in the context of extensive reading
and communication, the use of deliberate strategies aimed at facilitating vocabulary growth also
improves the results of students in the class. The use of memory techniques enables learners to
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remember facts that would have otherwise been forgotten. This is known as the ‘forgetting
curve’. This research reveals memory techniques such as Quizlet may be used to commit the
learned vocabulary to the long-term memory.
One of the main focuses of any language program is that the students gain a keen
understanding of grammar. Nevertheless, in order to achieve this, it is necessary to establish a
basic level of understanding and this can only be done when students grasp vocabulary used in
class. The results of the qualitative studies on students who used Quizlet and the non-users
revealed that those students who used Quizlet scored better on the vocabulary tests than their
counterparts (Barr, 2010). Therefore, infer that the use of Quizlet or other vocabulary learning
aids has some qualitative benefits as opposed to the use of traditional methods.
The use of innovative technology to break away from traditional learning methods results
to a more dynamic and interactive learning experience and therefore broadens the students
approach tackling problems. Such methods help develop students’ competencies as well as
enhances the pedagogy process. However, this is only possible if the students are receptive to
these programs and develop positive attitudes and practices to enable them to make the most
these supplementary tools (Benachaiba & Guenine , 2009). This research shows that the
perception of students has a direct impact on their performance and therefore determines their
success.
Literature review
Sung, Chang, & Yang (2015) pointed the method of learning language has changed
rapidly based on ‘mobile-device-assisted learning (p. 69)’ for the last several years. As wireless
technologies evolve, the mobile application also has evolved. Mobile can access anytime and
anywhere, the students also can access it regardless of time and place (Nicky, 2013).
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Accordingly, educators wanted to adopt new mobile learning technology in their education, as
well as the technology has become spectacular in the field high education (Ally & Prieto-
Blázquez, 2014). Thus, it has risen pretty rapidly, because mobile learning is attractive to educate
members for teachers and students (JISC infoNet, 2012).
Phuong (2016) pointed that the potential of language learning by using mobile is clear to
see (p. 44). Al-Fahad (2009) demonstrated the mobile technologies improved the communication
and studying of learners, also, changed learners’ perceptions to become more positive in their
study. Marcin & Błażej (2017) also found that using mobile learning as the game is effective in
education.
Before focusing on Quizlet, the following study points out the mobile learning is useful to
the education field. Basoglu and Akdemir (2010) stressed importance of learning vocabulary
when learning a foreign language. As increasing use of mobile phones, it used for learning
purposes. The researchers mentioned that mobile gave outstanding educational situation.
Students can use mobile regardless of time and place. Therefore, the researchers studied the
effects of using a mobile vocabulary learning program by using the mix-method research design.
The target of the study was 60 students who were undergraduate students in the Black Sea region
of Turkey. The researchers used ECTACO Flash Cards to study, and 30 students studied using
the mobile vocabulary learning app and 30 students studied by taking traditional method. After
studying, this study found that studying by using mobile app is more effective to memorize
vocabulary than traditional learning tools.
In case of Quizlet, Dreyer (2014) studied that effectiveness of using Quizlet on 95
students in an American urban high school language arts class. The study had taken for 14
weeks. The students took a test every week and were requested using the Quizlet in their free
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time by a researcher. After weeks, the researchers collected score, questionnaire. The result
showed the effectiveness even though the study had limitation which is some tests were off for
snow days. Chien (2013) pointed out the importance of memorizing vocabulary when foreign
students learn English. The research studied the perception of using Quizlet flashcards of 76
freshmen in a university in Taiwan and practice to how making a flashcard. Eight students felt
that reviewing vocabulary by using Quizlet made fun and pretty convenience to use Quizlet.
Deborah (2016) examined effects of using the Quizlet video game on science classroom in a
southern New Jersey school. There are 7 middle school students who had learning disabilities.
The researcher gave Quizlet link through Google to students. After that, the researcher collected
data by giving a Liker Scale of 1-5 for students. The result of study figured out that the students
increased their vocabulary score by comparing percentage and mean score based on Quizlet
dashboard and improved their on-task behaviors by their attitude. Davie and Hilber (2015)
conducted a study which is undergraduate engineering students’ attitudes of using Quizlet at
South Westphalia University. They collected data by using a questionnaire and interviewing from
68 students, and compared between several vocabulary tests. According to the study, they cannot
conclude evident effect by comparing the exam score, however, they found that students felt
Quizlet was efficient when they used to prepare the test and to memorize vocabulary longer, and
Quizlet also motivated to study vocabulary. In addition, the researchers point out m-learning is
an interesting new area in education part and has a lot of potential. Gilbert (2016) investigates
the effects of using Quizlet in learning English as a second language. In the article, the author
discusses how Quizlet is useful in the acquisition of L2 English vocabulary. The study involved
convenience sampling and nine students who were second year at a university. The learners had
to study over a period of 10 weeks and took a pre-test and post-test. The pre-test involved
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administering version 1 of the 30-item Vocabulary Levels Test (VLT). After the test, the results
of the pre-test and the post-test indicated improvement in acquisition of vocabulary. The findings
therefore indicated that using Quizlet enhanced L2 vocabulary acquisition by students. This
study concluded that Quizlet is a useful approach to studying L2 vocabulary.
To sum up, the fundamental aim of education is students’ outcomes (Fernandez, 2017),
and improving memorizing vocabulary skill is important students’ outcomes. Consequentially,
mobile learning has risen as tool of education. The researchers wanted to figure out the effective
of using mobile learning. A lot of earlier studies had tried to figure out effectiveness using
vocabulary learning app or Quizlet rather than traditional study method. Their targets were a
classroom of the same country’ students or same cultural area. Thus, there is no classroom that is
having different nationality students. An aims to examine of our research is to show that
statement: whether or not Quizlet affects the score of academic vocabulary tests in ELP
classroom that are having different nationality students in United States.
Research Questions
This paper seeks to answer the following questions:
1. Does the using of Quizlet affect the score of academic vocabulary tools in ELP classroom?
2. If so, do EPL students’ perceptions of using Quizlet affect their performance?
Methodology
According to our literature review, recently, the trend of M- learning using in educational
field seems to be positive no matter on the instructors or learners. Our research focused on the
effect and perceptions of the Level three students who use Quizlet to study their vocabulary in
English Language Program at California State University San Bernardino. The English Language
Program Level three class has total fourteen students from different countries. Based on our
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knowledge, all of them use the application, Quizlet, to study their vocabulary skills. All of
fourteen students filled up the survey for our research group; in addition, we had five voluntary
students accepted to 1 on 1 interview with our group. On the other hand, we collected their
vocabulary quiz score from their teacher: Cheré Smith, who provided the score from their third
week test, which was the first vocabulary for current academic quarter, and their eighth week
test.
The participants in the research is Level three student in ELP. The data was collecting
by survey, interview, and two documents of score from Cheré Smith, who is the teacher in
Yasuda Center. The survey questionnaire had been distributed in Level three class by Cheré
Smith and hand-delivered immediately after class dismissed. The interview was recording in the
class time after the students finished the survey. The data collection had been conducted at 2017,
November 17.
The survey consisted of four questions. The first question in the survey showed how
frequently the students using Quizlet in their vocabulary study per week. The second, third, and
forth questions in the survey represented the students’s perceptions of using Quizlet. In second
and third question, a five- level scale with (5) Highest Agree to (1) Lowest Agree, had been used
to ranked the students’ perceptions items.
The documents of vocabulary quiz score consisted of two results from their week three
test and week eight test. According to the information from Cheré Smith, the week three test was
the first vocabulary test after teacher asked students to use Quizlet for their study and preparation
of vocabulary test, in addition, the week eight test was the test which students took recently. The
design of the examination paper between week three and week eight was the same.
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The quantitative data in the study consisted of survey and score. The survey data was
focused on the students’ perceptions of using Quizlet, and the score data posed the effect of the
Quizlet using. The survey data had been calculated and represented into percentage form. The
result of option (1) and (2) in the second and third question in the survey had been combined,
and considered as the negative answer of this question; also, the result of option (4) and (5) in the
second and third question in the survey had been combined, and considered as the positive
answer of this question.
The interview in this research consisted of two questions. Our research group interview
five voluntary level three students after they finished the survey in class. Those five students had
been asked two interview questions, which was focused on the students’ perceptions of using
Quizlet, additionally, they had been informed that the interview would be recorded by the
research group.
The qualitative data in the study is the data that collected by interview. The interview
data was focused on the students’ perceptions of using Quizlet. The interview data had been
represented to coding categories and analyzed by coding scheme. The coding categories
consisted of Plnt, EtU, and HD. Furthermore, the results of coding scheme had been calculated
and represented to percentage form.
Result
As an international student, I needed Quizlet app because the Quizlet app is a way to
provide useful vocabularies with the complete meaning. ELP students feel convenience with
Quizlet app because for certain reasons: Quizlet helps ELP students to memorize the vocabulary
easily, Quizlet shows the word or vocabulary with the complete meaning, and Quizlet is one of
app that ELP’s teachers use to provide the vocabulary and teach the students. However, Quizlet
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is also an app, which includes text-based and visual study material that ELP students are able to
study. The Quizlet learn feature mixes true and false, multiple-choice, and other types of
questions and, based on performance, increases difficulty over time.
Moreover, the great thing for Quizlet is a basic framework that ELP students fill with
their own information. ELP students can play against their friends and discuss sets, and entire
classes can share teacher created sets.
Furthermore, from the data that we get with ELP students, mainly they really feel that
Quizlet is convenient. Such as, one interviewee said, “I can understand maybe some words that I
do not understand, and I can repeat to read, to prepare, and to remember what my language mean
compares with English mean.” So, Quizlet helps him to more understand the meaning of the
word. This is how international students can improve their language as second language learners.
Also, there is no limit to use the Quizlet app, the students can learn vocabulary even though they
are not at the classroom. Such as, one of interviewee said, “I can search the words everywhere
and every time, I can practice the word even I am out of classroom.” Quizlet does not have limit
time, but Quizlet app can be used everywhere. It makes ELP students feel comfortable to use
Quizlet because they can improve their vocabulary easily, prepare themselves before they come
to the class, and learn the meaning of the words.
Most of ELP students feel Quizlet really helps them find the definition of the words and it
is easy to use the Quizlet app to improve their English with the speaking, writing, and reading
skills while they are learning at the English Language Program in Yasuda. From many
international students in ELP, we decided to interview with five students and this is a table shows
how the students feel about the Quizlet.
Table 1. Interview Result
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Countr
y
Member Content
Vietnam Student A 1. Plnt, Etv
2. Plnt, HD
Two interview questions:
1. How do you feel about convenience
of Quizlet?
2. Do you think Quizlet helps you to
memorize vocabulary?
China Student B 1. Plnt,
2. Plnt, HD
China Student C 1. Plnt, Etv
2. Pnlt, HD
Jordan Student D 1. Plnt, Etv
2. Plnt
Jordan Student E 1. Plnt, Etv
2. HD
Code:
Plnt = Positive Verbal Interaction
Etu = Easy to Use
HD = Helps by Definition
Plnt = 100%
Etu = 80%
Hd = 80%
Many app can be able to use for the purpose English learner can use to improve their
English skills. All ELP students use Quizlet because the ELP center provides the Quizlet app to
improve international students’ English skills. They use Quizlet in different times such as, once a
day, once a week, but some students use the Quizlet app every day. The survey shows that most
of ELP student especially level three, they use once every one to two days. .
Table 2. Survey Result
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Survey Result Form 14 students
1 1~2 3~4 5~6 Every Day
10 3 1
71% 21% 7%
2 1 2 3 4 5
0 1 6 2 5
0% 7% 42.8% 14.2% 35.7%
3 1 2 3 4 5
0 0 6 4 4
0% 0% 42.8% 28.5% 28.5%
4 Convenience to Use Easy to Use (the Definition) Unit: Person
8 6
57.1% 42.9%
Moreover, while using Quizlet for international students at the ELP their vocabulary can
improve more. They improve their speaking, writing, and their reading, the fact is their score
improves when they get the test. Also, more deeply we can rate how they improve their
vocabulary through the score. They get the score different in the different time such as, they got
little a bit low score the first test, but they got high score after they passed the test a few times.
This also shows how Quizlet is very useful for international students at the ELP Yasuda Center.
Tabel 3. Score Result
Students Week 3 Week 8
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A 4 10
B 4 10
C 7 10
D 3 10
E 8 10
F 10 10
G 10 10
H 10 10
I 10 10
J 10 10
Conclusion
In conclusion, Quizlet app is very useful for ELP students to improve their vocabulary
because Quizlet app makes is easy for students to learn the meaning of the word and memorize
the word. ELP students as an international students and foreign language learners, really needed
Quizlet app to use. Moreover, ELP students can use Quizlet app in the class and also, out of class
because there is no limit to use. They can use everywhere and anytime they want, so that is a
great purpose to use Quizlet.
Finally, this paper takes ELP students’ attention to look how useful the Quizlet app is and
encourage ELP students to use Quizlet app more with the purpose to improve vocabulary as an
English language learner.
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