Author/Authors :
Namaziandost, Ehsan Department of English - Shahrekord Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shahrekord, Iran , Hashemifardnia, Arash Department of English - Shahrekord Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shahrekord, Iran , Anvarovna Bilyalova, Albina Naberezhnye Chelny Institute (branch) of Kazan Federal University - Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia , Fuster-Guillen, Doris Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos - Lima, Peru , Paola Palacios Garay, Jessica Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos - Lima, Peru , Ngoc Diep, Le Thi Van Lang University - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam , Ismail, Hazhari Department in Early Childhood Education - Sultan Idris Education University - Tanjung Malim - Perak, Malaysia , Sundeeva, Ludmila A Togliatti State University - Togliatti, Russia , Rivera-Lozada, Oriana Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos - Lima, Peru
Abstract :
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of online instruction through different mobile applications has become more common
in education all over the world. Therefore, this research investigated the potential effects of using WeChat-based online instruction
on Iranian EFL learners’ vocabulary knowledge. To achieve this objective, 44 Iranian intermediate subjects were picked out among
67 students based on the findings of the Oxford Quick Placement Test (OQPT). The subjects were then randomly divided into two
equal groups: experimental and control. After assigning the subjects to two groups, they were pretested by a vocabulary test. Then,
the experimental group received vocabulary instruction using WeChat application, while the control group received a conventional vocabulary instruction. After the instruction, a vocabulary posttest was given to both groups to assess the effectiveness of
the treatment. The gathered data were analyzed through independent samples t-test, one-way ANCOVA, and paired samples ttest. The outcomes attained in this research demonstrated that there was a significant difference between the posttests of both
groups in favor of the experimental group. Eventually, the conclusions and the pedagogical implications of this study
were explicated.
Keywords :
EFL , COVID-19 , Vocabulary , ANCOVA