Abstract

Facebook is undoubtedly the most popular social network site nowadays with over two billion users. Therefore, there has been research exploring its potential as a learning environment for various fields of education, including learning English as a foreign language (EFL). As the findings of research studies indicate, Facebook is especially used in developing productive language skills, such as writing, which is considered to be the least popular and the most difficult skill to master. Thus, the purpose of this article is to explore the impact of Facebook on developing writing skills in learning English as a foreign language. The methodology is based on the search for available studies on the research topic, i.e., the impact of Facebook on developing writing skills in EFL, in the world’s databases: Web of Science and Scopus. The search was not limited by any time period. The results of this review article reveal that using Facebook has a positive effect on developing writing skills in EFL classes, especially in shaping and organizing ideas, enhancing motivation, developing and supporting collaboration among peers, improving vocabulary, and reducing students’ shyness. However, more experimental research should be done in this area to reveal other aspects of the writing process, such as communicative language competence, which can be improved by using Facebook, as well as address researchers from continents other than Asia.

Highlights

  • Facebook is undoubtedly the most popular social network site nowadays with over two billion users [1]

  • The findings of this review article reveal that using Facebook has a positive effect on developing writing skills in English as a foreign language (EFL) classes

  • Facebook appears to be a promising and flexible tool with the potential to enhance and improve second language writing skills as the results of this review study have shown

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Introduction

Facebook is undoubtedly the most popular social network site nowadays with over two billion users [1]. There has been extensive research exploring its potential as a learning environment for various fields of education [2]. Niu’s review study [3] revealed that Facebook appears to be effective as a platform for academic communication, collaboration, information sharing, and enhancing student-centered learning. Lambic [4] found out that students’ performance was positively affected by their use of Facebook. The factor of perceived usefulness influenced their decision to exploit Facebook as a learning tool. Al-Dheleai and Tasir [5] claim that interactions through

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