Learner engagement in digital game-based vocabulary learning and its effects on EFL vocabulary development

Ruofei ZHANG, Di ZOU, Kwok Shing CHENG

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Abstract

Learners tend to engage in task-based language learning from behavioural, cognitive, and emotional dimensions, and their engagement has overall positive influences on language development. Recently, digital game-based vocabulary learning (DGBVL) has been increasingly investigated and implemented. However, research remained insufficient on how learners engaged in DGBVL and how their engagement influenced their vocabulary knowledge. Since an in-depth understanding of learner engagement is essential for designing language learning tasks, it appears valuable to research this topic in DGBVL. Hence, we developed a DGBVL programme and conducted a mixed-method study to explore learner engagement therein and its effects on vocabulary development. Fifty Chinese EFL university students participated in the programme, completing pre-post-delayed vocabulary tests, questionnaires and interviews. Their eye movements during DGBVL were collected via a Tobii eye-tracker. The findings indicated learners’ overall active engagement in DGBVL behaviourally, cognitively, and emotionally. The three dimensions of engagement in DGBVL had different patterns, fluctuating degrees, and interdependent relationships. Statistically significant, positive effects of learner engagement in DGBVL were identified on vocabulary development, while engagement from different dimensions had different influences. Based on the results, we analysed the mechanism underlying learner engagement and the interactions among the three dimensions of learner engagement in DGBVL. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103173
JournalSystem
Volume119
Early online dateOct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Citation

Zhang, R., Zou, D., & Cheng, G. (2023). Learner engagement in digital game-based vocabulary learning and its effects on EFL vocabulary development. System, 119, Article 103173. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.system.2023.103173

Keywords

  • Digital game-based learning
  • Educational game
  • EFL learning
  • Eye-tracking
  • Technology-enhanced language learning
  • Vocabulary learning
  • PG student publication

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