Influence of social media on EFL undergraduate students’ academic learning performances during Covid-19 lockdown period

Benraghda Abdelmajdid, Meriem Boutaghane, Benterkia Souhila Benterkia, Abdelmadjid Benraghda
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Due to the spread of the pandemic, the learning system has changed which affected the students’ performance to master the English language appropriately inside classrooms. Social media is an essential means that facilitate the learning process for both learners and teachers. Therefore, this study aims to find out if the students are affected negatively or positively in their learning process through the use of social media during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how social media contributes to EFL students. This study has been carried out using a qualitative interview conducted with 9 (male and female) students. In this study, the findings revealed that third-year EFL students beneficially used social media applications; they were impacted positively by the adoption of social media in learning the English language. So, students’ learning performances were improved. Also, the COVID-19 pandemic affected their English language skills positively. Keywords: Academic learning performances; COVID-19 pandemic; Lockdown; online learning social media.  
新冠肺炎疫情封城期间社交媒体对英语本科学生学习成绩的影响
由于疫情的蔓延,学习制度发生了变化,影响了学生在课堂上正确掌握英语的表现。社交媒体是促进学习者和教师学习过程的重要手段。因此,本研究旨在了解在COVID-19大流行期间使用社交媒体对学生的学习过程产生了消极还是积极的影响,以及社交媒体对英语学生的贡献。本研究采用对9名(男女)学生进行定性访谈的方式进行。在本研究中,研究结果显示,三年级英语学生有益地使用社交媒体应用程序;在学习英语的过程中使用社交媒体对他们产生了积极的影响。因此,学生的学习成绩得到了提高。此外,新冠肺炎疫情对他们的英语能力也产生了积极影响。关键词:学习绩效;COVID-19流行;锁定;在线学习社交媒体。
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