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apps that not only reinforce the target skill, and be as authentic as possible but also be
flexible, fast, easy to use and appealing.
More research into language learning apps is necessary in order to obtain an answer to
how apps can enhance the teaching and learning process. As a recommendation for future
research, we suggest a more thorough research into each of the main language skills or
focusing on one skill alone. We also recommend that teachers create an adaptation of the
rubric for students to also evaluate apps on their own or as part of the classroom time. This
rubric may have simplified vocabulary and smileys instead of a numbered scale to assess
student’s satisfaction in terms of the reviewed app. Furthermore, for the students to review
the apps, motivation should be included in the app. For app developers we recommend more
variation in the tasks presented as well as more authenticity of the tasks. Even though apps
presented enough practice, most apps used the same kind of tasks again and again. Similarly,
as much as it is extremely important to allow more collaboration within the apps, a feature
that may increase engagement would be a two-user interaction activity. In addition, some
kind of game-like practice as applicable can help enrich the features of the app.
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