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Increasing vocabulary repertoire through the use of internet applications in teaching and learning EFL students

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Type Article
Author Nayef, Khalid. Saladin Education Directorate, Saladin, Iraq.
Pages pp. 330-337 that is pp. 430-437
Host Item Entry African Journal of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol. 1, no. 3, July- September 2022
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Descriptors Modern language instruction  -  English  -  Vocabulary  -  Educational technology  -  Internet  -  Electronic learning  -  Iraq
Language of document English
Country Libya
This study aims at shedding the light on the main points that affect and enhance learning English through using internet disciplines such as websites and electronic applications especially word recognition part of learning English. Many programmes of learning English are applied through internet and through previous studies and surveys emphasized that learners get a high opportunity in learning English using and practicing internet communications or calls. Since many previous studies conclude that, there are difficulties in learning English in Iraqi schools, so learners’ needs can show us a practical and rapid path that can facilitate English teachers’ mission by using electronic technology. Moreover, another obvious problem of learning English is continuous using of mother tongue inside classrooms while most of the learning programmes encourage learners to practice English from the early and advanced stages. (Published abstract)

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Nayef, Khalid. (2022). Increasing vocabulary repertoire through the use of internet applications in teaching and learning EFL students . African Journal of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol. 1, no. 3, July- September 2022. pp. 330-337 that is pp. 430-437 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org