Computer-Assisted Language Learning and English Learning in Cihan University: A Mixed-Methods Study

The total research work is prepared to present the idea about the implementation of computer-based technology for learning the English language. English is a global language and is highly required to be learnt whether as a second language or first. Research has been performed about the same issue. The cynosure for the whole research will be to understand different methods to boost the English learning procedure. The significant viewpoints of different writers and researchers can be highlighted easily in this research. A mixed methodology is followed up in this research work so that a result related to the study can be drawn. The different approach is being determined through a mixed approach for research for understanding the study. Teachers’ and students’ perspectives on learning the English language is being understood through this study. Data collection and analysis are performed in this study and a proper discussion is formed on its basis. This data analysis is performed for a certain number of individuals related to education, mainly students so that a view of a certain section of people can be drawn. Data analysis plays a major role in finding the results. Finally, the study presents a brief conclusion that determines the whole research and outcomes for the betterment of learning the English language.


Introduction
e popularity of the English language has spread evenly throughout the world. It is one of the most spoken languages in the world. e number of English learners has substantially increased in recent years. However, the di culty still lies related to two factors which are the methods of learning and the motivation for learning. Among university students, the motivation for learning English is majorly decided with the help of three factors or initiatives, which are learning that is test-oriented, career-oriented learning, and aimless learning. Many scholars have included in the discussion that learning that is hobby-driven is the best alternative [1][2][3]. Students around the world nowadays prefer applying methods that are not characterized by in-depth understanding and practical application.
is result in inappropriate learning that a ects the e ciency of the students. One of the important concerns related to English learning is the mode of learning. It has been observed that the students are passive acceptors of knowledge, learning, and information when the traditional model of learning is used [4,5]. e students generally do not react positively to the traditional modes of learning. is restricts their selflearning capacities and fails to strengthen their practice to mitigate their weak points. erefore, it becomes important to design a system of learning to provide the students with an e cient system of English learning through a test environment. In today's world, network computer technology has found its wide application in the educational sector [6,7]. e accessibility of the advanced techniques used in this type of learning system improves the overall e ects of self-learning. is study mainly analyses the English learning requirements of university students and studies the impact of implementing computer systems on enhancing English learning.

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1. An Unplugged Approach. Dewey and Piaget have suggested that learning is an active process with the help of which the students construct meaningful information and knowledge for them to learn, connect, and explain what is already known. e computer system plays an important role in this type of learning process and also involves active participation of the students in critical thinking and problem-solving influenced by the teaching skills. Experiential learning is this time of the constructive learning process, which lays down certain activities that engages the students directly. Working with tangible things is the epicenter of effective learning [8]. e use of computer systems provides a basis for the learners to actively participate in the process of learning. In a way, the use of computer systems in English learning provides opportunities of getting in touch with kinesthetic activities. ese activities majorly stimulate the understanding of the concepts in a very practical and concrete way. Previous research shows that the method of learning plays an important role in the overall motivation of students to learn for knowledge [8,9]. Besides, test-oriented learning makes the overall process of learning more efficient. Not only this, it involves the students actively participating in the test and beginning extraordinary learning. e use of a computer system in English learning has revolutionized the way the process was being undertaken in schools and universities [10,11]. However, the use of systems requires certain practices both at the student's end and the teacher's end to undertake appropriate learning.

Implantation of Computational inking.
e key consideration of using a computer System in English learning requires the implantation of computational thinking. Recent studies indicate that teachers who apply English learning through computer systems are required to be skilled with certain abilities for prompt problem-solving and designing the system. Proper knowledge about the systems and human behavior can help to promote effective learning [12]. A proper guideline was developed for computational thinking and the application of computer systems in the learning process. e use of appropriate methods to include the motivation among the students to participate in the learning process is a very important phenomenon in using a computer system. For example, showing them the creative side of the learning system can help them to become more interested. Besides, considering the scenario where English learning is undertaken on a self-basis, in such situations, the students are required to abide by the general requirements of using the system in the learning process. Inappropriateness in the process of learning and the use of the system can restrict the applicability and effectiveness of such a system in the learning process [13].

e Perspective of the Teachers.
e implementation of computer systems in the process of English learning requires the practice of the teachers both in the knowledge of the subject and the knowledge of using the system in practice [14,15]. e introduction of technology within classrooms characterizes that there is an intersection point between the knowledge, culture, and beliefs of the teacher and the same concerning the system. e changing scenario may expose the teachers to certain challenges related to the use of systems. Besides, the curriculum change brought in due to the adoption of technology can expose them to certain extrinsic and intrinsic challenges [16]. e intended aim of implementing the curriculum can be affected by improper interpretation of the method of use of the system. For example, showing them the creative side of the learning system can help them to become more interested. e studies show that the application of computer systems requires proper training for the teachers for fruitful interpretation of the methods or the guidelines and appropriate imparting of knowledge [16,17]. It is also important to implement effective strategies to enter into the face of education when majority of the students are learning through a computer system. Considering the scenario of self-learning, the students who apply computer learning for English knowledge have to equip themselves with proper guidelines and methods such as good studying material and ample time to devote to learning to successfully undertake the process of learning [18,19]. Any inappropriate interpretation of the guidelines or methods can lead to inefficient learning among the students.

Research Methodology.
is is one of the important chapters of the research work. is lays down a discussion of the choice of methodologies used by the researcher to undertake the overall research on the topic. is chapter lists down a choice of research approach, research methodologies, and others.

Outline of the Chosen Method.
is mainly incorporates two major techniques that are qualitative and quantitative. e data collection method technique that has been chosen here is the secondary and primary techniques [20].

Research Strategy.
e research strategy used for this research is both qualitative and quantitative research strategy. e qualitative strategy is used to provide the core understanding of the opinions of the writers and scholars. e quantitative research strategy is used to identify the opinions of the respondent who participate in the survey [21].

Choice of Selected Research.
For this purpose of the research, the survey has been chosen. e survey has been conducted for the students who are interested in computerbased learning. e survey method has been used to develop a questionnaire that would include questions in the form of "do you agree," "how far." "how long, etc. e survey helps to identify the opinions of a greater number of people, their attitudes, and ideas on how machine-assisted learning has an impact on the students as well as the tutors [22]. e amalgamation of the ideologies of the respondents and the scholar provides a good basis to understand the importance of the research work as a whole.

Data Collection Technique.
ere are majorly two data collection techniques that are primary and secondary data. Both data techniques have been used for this research work. e secondary data technique has been used to gather data for the literature review section. e primary data technique has been used to gather the information for the data analysis and findings. For secondary data, the sources used were scholars, journals, and articles of the previous researchers. For primary data collection, a survey has been conducted [23].

Questionnaire Design.
e questionnaire has been prepared to keep the objectives of the research paper in mind. e questionnaire consists of 10 questions with relevant options for choice and has been asked to the sample students [24]. None of the questions were interrelated to each other.

Data Analysis Technique.
Both qualitative and quantitative methods of data analysis have been applied to analyze the data gathered throughout the research. e quantitative data analysis technique has been used to analyze the data gathered from the responses of the respondents. e qualitative data analysis method has been used to analyze the data that have been gathered from secondary sources in the literature review chapter [25].

Sample Size.
e questionnaire has been developed and distributed among 50 respondents who are into education and have an interest in English learning [26]. Students between 15 and 30 years have been chosen to form the sample for the research. e primary data were collected by emailing the questionnaires to the respective respondents.

Results
is section of the research lays down the discussion on the overall research that has been undertaken. is is one of the most important chapters of the research paper. In this part of the research paper, the discussion and the analysis of the questionnaire are presented by the researcher.  Table 1, out of the 50 respondents, 30 respondents belong to the age group of 16-20 years, 15 respondents belong to the age group of 21-25 years, and the remaining 5 belong to the age group of 25-30 years. e frequency is also depicted in Figure 1.
is implies that people belonging to a young age are more interested in learning through the computer system.
Question 2: what is your gender?
Based on Table 2 and Figure 2, out of the 50 respondents, 25 were females and the remaining 25 were males. Question 3: from where did you initially learn English through an online mode?
(1) School (2) Self As shown in Table 3, out of the 50 respondents, 35 students responded "school" and the remaining 15 respondents responded "self." is implies that the majority of the respondents had a background from school and knowledge about the application of computer systems in English learning (Figure 3). Question 4: have you ever come across computer learning earlier?
(1) Yes (2) No According to Table 4 and Figure 4, out of 50 respondents, 35 responded with "Yes" and the remaining 15 responded with "No." is implies that the majority of the respondents have an interest in computer learning.    Table 5 indicates that out of the 50 respondents, 25 respondents responded "yes", 10 responded "no", 10 responded "partially", and the remaining 5 respondents responded "not at all." is implies that the majority of the respondents are interested in learning online with the help of a computer system ( Figure 5). is also shows that it motivates the students to undertake a new form of learning.  Table 6 shows that out of the 50 respondents, 30 respondents responded with "yes", 5 responded with "no", 13 responded with "partially", and the remaining 2 responded with "not at all". is implies that the majority of people believe that a computer system boosts the learning process [27]. Besides, it provides a more practical based approach to learning as well as testing the knowledge at the same time.
e respondents who think that this does help in boosting learning might not be very accustomed to system-based learning ( Figure 6). Question 7: have you ever participated in an online test over the computer system?
(1) Yes (2) No According to Table 7 and Figure 7, out of the 50 respondents, 35 responded with "Yes" and the remaining 15 respondents responded with "No." erefore, this implies that the majority of the students have participated in the online test. is also shows that practical participation is actively undertaken by the students. It is easily accessible and grows the interest among the students [28].         Figure 8 shows that out of the 50 respondents, 35 respondents responded with "Yes" and the remaining 15 respondents responded with "No." erefore, it is evident that computer-based learning has enhanced the scope of education in English [29]. is not only grows interested among the students but also provides a practical method of the undertaking learning process.
Question 9: do you agree that computer-based learning motivates you to learn better?
(1) Agree (2) Disagree (3) Highly disagree (4) Highly agree Out of the 50 respondents, 28 responded to "Agree", 7 responded to "Disagree", 13 responded to "Highly Disagree", and the remaining 2 responded to "Highly Agree" (Table 9; Figure 9). is implies that the level of motivation that computer-based learning imbibes among students is much more than the existing traditional methods [30]. erefore, students nowadays prefer computer-based English learning over traditional methods. Question 10: do you think the process of English learning through a computer system has provided you an opportunity to learn better?
(1) Yes (2) No Based on Table 10, out of the 50 respondents, 35 responded to "Yes" and 15 responded to "No." is implies that the contribution of computer systems to English learning has been immense ( Figure 10). is also implies that this system of learning has fairly contributed to the enhanced level of English learning for the students [31].

Discussion
e purpose of undertaking this research was to identify the importance of using computer systems to boost English learning. It is a doubtful fact that the application of computer systems improved through the method of imparting knowledge among students. However, this discussion is always arguable because not all those students undertake this method are efficient in it [32]. erefore, the responses of the students applying this method for learning can be the best possible way of identifying whether the use of a computer      system influences the knowledge of the students in the English language. e research was undertaken consisting of 50 respondents who have distributed to a similar set of questionnaires. e responses of the respondents have been quantified and analyzed to identify how much influence the computer system has on the students. e respondents who participated in the survey belong to the age group of 16-20 years. Besides, there was equal participation of both male and female students in their survey. e ratio of the gender was equal, and it also helped to gain an insight into how the boys and girls behaved differently concerning computerassisted language and self-learning with the same. is implies that the majority of the respondents are young and are more interested in undertaking this type of processed English learning. e survey has also shown that males are more interested in learning with machines than females. e majority of the respondents had initially learned computerbased English. Very few people had undertaken the learning through self-mode and most of them learned it from school.
is shows that most of the respondents lacked interest or were unaware of the learning methods. e majority of the respondents had undertaken computer-based learning more than once in life [33]. is shows the interest of people in computer-based learning. e majority of the respondents have shown their liking for learning through computerbased systems. e growing interest among people is the main reason behind the growing need for computer-based learning [30]. e majority of positive responses along with the participation in the survey show that computer-based English learning has been helping the students to boost their learning capabilities. Besides, the active participation of almost 50% of respondents shows that this method of learning has been helping the students to fasten their overall process of learning. is is identified from the overall survey that computer-based learning is undoubtedly helping the students to grow interested in the learning process. Besides, this method of learning has been motivating the students to self-check their abilities and check with priority-based learning. e majority of the respondents also agree with the fact that the opportunity to self-test through online-based testing helps them monitor the level of learning and knowledge that they are absorbing from the overall process. erefore, it is implied that the students have been actively participating in this type of learning process, which has been      boosting their learning motivation and giving them the best experience. However, the same concept has certain limitations such as system failure. System failure is one of the major drawbacks of overall computer-based learning.

Conclusion
e purpose of the research study is to analyze whether the computer system boosts English learning among students. e entire research shows that the computer system has revolutionized the method of learning. e respondents are also of the opinion that this mode of learning has been motivating the students to indulge themselves in this popular form of learning. e active participation of the students has also increased the popularity of this type of learning method. Instant learning with a click of a mouse has made it easy for students to take the benefits of quick learning. Not only this, the students are now motivated to self-check their learning abilities. Besides, the use of systems to survey topics in English for more in-depth learning is one perk of using the computer system. However, it is equally important for the students to equip themselves with proper skills and systems. For getting a better grasp of the concept, the students can frequently take help for their projects and assignments from the computer. Using it for communication with peers and tutors is also a good method to frequently use the computer and learn from it. is might not be possible for all the students around the world. erefore, the shared benefits of such an application might not be available to all students around the world. Considering the limitations of the research, it can be said that the researcher had to undergo the limitations of time, funds, and scope for the research work. e researcher was required to complete the assignment within a limited time and with very little funds; therefore, the scope is also restricted from that end.
Like all studies, this study had limitations and could not include all the issues related to the topic. ey are as follows: (1) One limitation is that the study included only participants that were 16 to 30 years old. So, the results cannot be generalized to the other age groups. (2) e population was limited to 50 people. erefore, this cannot be generalized either. (3) is study was conducted at Cihan University; thus, the results may not be generalized to other contexts.
Data Availability e data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

Conflicts of Interest
e authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.