VOCABULARY-BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES: A MIXED-METHODS APPROACH
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Web of Journals Publishing
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Building a vocabulary base is a fundamental component of learning any foreign language. In recent times technology has introduced several innovative ways to enhance this process. This study observes the effectiveness of vocabulary-building technologies, such as mobile applications, spaced repetition systems, artificial intelligence (AI), and virtual reality (VR), in foreign language acquisition. With a mixed-methods approach, we conducted a survey of 150 language learners and interviewed 10 foreign language instructors. Results show that technology-based learning noticeably improves vocabulary retention, engagement, and accessibility. However, there are still challenges such as over-reliance on technology and the need for contextual learning. These outcomes suggest that while technology can offer a number of benefits, its integration with traditional learning methods should be balanced.