Journal of Language and Cultural Education
, 2019, 7(2)
ISSN 1339-4584
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In this research, students were familiar with technology and the internet. But
the same does not occur with the use of blogs. None of the students knew what a
blog was. After they had been involved in blog lessons, they
were eager to express
their own point of view by writing in English,
by collaborating with their
classmates and by helping each other. Finally, the affective factor is of equal
importance. At the beginning the students who participated in this research were
a bit anxious about using a blog. As time went by, they
started becoming used to it
and felt relaxed and creative while using it.
In conclusion, the use of blogs proved to be helpful in enhancing students’
literacy skills. There were
some obstacles in the process, yet blogs proved to
encourage the learning of English, as a foreign language, in the specific language
center in which they were applied.
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