The Use of YouTube Videos as Media for English Language Teaching: Personal Stories of EFL Teachers
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Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan
Abstract
In the teaching and learning process, interesting and fun media is needed so that
students do not easily feel bored with learning. Dewi et al., (2018) stated that to achieve
educational goals in general and learning goals in schools in particular, it can be said
that media is a very important component in the learning process because it can attract
students' interest and can motivate students in learning. Nowadays, technology is
increasingly advanced, including in education. Various media can be easily accessed
including social media. According to Gaile (2013), the presence of social media today
is seen in various ways and means of communication. There are various social media
that are often encountered, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. This
social media can be used for learning and teaching process. However, one platform that
can attract students' attention in class learning is YouTube.
YouTube is a website where many types of videos are shared, including TV
snippets, music videos, movie trailers, and other types of content including video
blogging, short original films, and informative films (Jalaluddin, 2016). YouTube is
easily accessed via the internet by all people. For education, teachers can find many
sources of English teaching videos on YouTube. Students can also learn to use
YouTube independently wherever they are and whenever they want to learn because
YouTube is easy to access. Research related to the topic of YouTube in EFL teaching
is important. YouTube is one of the most significant online tools for language learning,
YouTube also a popular platform where users can create videos, share them with
others, and comment on videos posted by others (Binmahboob, 2020).
This study aims to find out how EFL teachers use YouTube videos in English
language teaching based on stories from these teachers' teaching experiences. The
research took place in Jember, with the participants of two junior high school teachers in Jember.
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