APPLYING WORDWALL TO ENHANCE ENGLISH VOCABULARY RETENTION OF GRADE 3 STUDENTS AT BAN MAI PRIMARY SCHOOL
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Abstract
This study investigates the effectiveness of Wordwall as an supplematary tool for enhancing young learners’ vocabulary retention. The study was conducted with one class at grade 3 in Ban Mai primary school in Ha Noi in eight weeks in the frame work of a classroom action research, focusing on their ability to learn and retain new English words with the adoption of Wordwall games. A pre-test and post-test design were implemented to measure the students' vocabulary improvement, supported by student questionnaires to find out their attitude towards the use of of Wordwall-based learning activities. The findings indicate a significant increase in students' vocabulary retention, with the average post-test score improving from 5.0 to 6.4 and 87.5 % of them got positive gain (>0) in the post-test. More than 90 % of students reported high engagement and motivation towards Wordwall activities. The study concludes that Wordwall serves as a useful and motivating tool for teaching vocabulary, supporting young learners’ language development. The findings emphasize the value of incorporating game-based digital resources into early language education to improve vocabulary learning and enrich students’ overall learning experiences.
