Learners’ Willingness to Communicate in a Foreign Language: The Role of Informal Digital Learning of English

Arif Nugroho
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The trend of online teaching and learning in the age of the COVID-19 pandemic has driven contemporary students to learn English in an informal context outside the classroom. Drawing on this issue, the present study is at the cutting edge of examining the role of Informal Digital Learning of English (IDLE) in affecting students’ willingness to communicate in a foreign language. A total of 156 (male=63; female=93) Indonesian EFL students participated in survey research upon invitation.  The data are obtained by means of an online questionnaire consisting of three parts: (1) willingness to communicate, (2) IDLE, and (3) demographic data. The hierarchical regression analysis results reveal that Frequency of IDLE, Receptive IDLE activity, and Productive IDLE activity are the positive predictors of EFL learners’ willingness to communicate in English as a foreign language. The results indicate that the Indonesian EFL learners are motivated to communicate in English when engaging in a range of IDLE activities. In other words, it is implied that IDLE activities (both productive and receptive) potentially build the communication behavior of Indonesian EFL learners, who learn English as a foreign language and possess a culturally homogeneous society. 
学习者用外语交流的意愿:非正式数字英语学习的作用
在新冠肺炎大流行时代,在线教学的趋势促使当代学生在课堂外的非正式环境中学习英语。基于这一问题,本研究处于考察非正式数字英语学习(IDLE)在影响学生用外语交流意愿方面的作用的前沿。共156例(男63例;印尼英语学生应邀参加调查研究。数据通过在线调查问卷获得,调查问卷由三部分组成:(1)沟通意愿,(2)IDLE,(3)人口统计数据。层次回归分析结果表明,IDLE频率、接受性IDLE活动和生产性IDLE活动是英语学习者以英语作为外语进行交流意愿的正向预测因子。研究结果表明,印度尼西亚英语学习者在参与一系列英语口语活动时,具有用英语进行交流的动机。换句话说,这意味着IDLE活动(生产性和接受性)潜在地构建了印度尼西亚英语学习者的沟通行为,这些学习者将英语作为外语学习,并且拥有一个文化同质的社会。
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