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Comparing Learners’ Perceptions of Learning English via Duolingo and BBC Learning English Platforms

Authors

1

Ratna Widya Iswara

Politeknik Negeri Jakarta

2

Silvia Catalina Ambag

Lyceum of the Philippines University

Abstract

This study explores EFL learners’ perceptions of two widely used digital language learning platforms: Duolingo and BBC Learning English. Drawing on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the research investigates how learners evaluate the platforms in terms of effectiveness, engagement, and usability, as well as their perceived strengths and limitations in developing specific English language skills. Using a qualitative descriptive design, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with ten EFL learners who had experience using both platforms. Thematic analysis revealed that Duolingo was favored for vocabulary and grammar practice due to its gamified and user-friendly design, while BBC Learning English was perceived as more effective for listening comprehension and exposure to authentic language. Learners reported using both platforms strategically, depending on their individual learning goals. The findings highlight the complementary nature of these tools and the importance of aligning digital resources with learners’ preferences and skill development needs. This study contributes to the growing body of research on educational technology in language learning and offers practical implications for educators and developers.

Publication Info

Volume / Issue
Vol. 1, No. 2
Year
2025
Pages
83-101
Submitted
07 July 2025
Published
01 September 2025

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Submitted

07 Jul 2025

Sent to Review

07 Jul 2025

Review Completed

11 Jul 2025

Review Completed

23 Jul 2025

Resubmit

23 Jul 2025

Editorial Decision

04 Aug 2025

Review Completed

06 Aug 2025

Review Completed

19 Aug 2025

Accepted

19 Aug 2025

Sent to Production

21 Aug 2025

Published

01 Sep 2025