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Enhancing Spanish speaking skills of undergraduate students with metaverse role-playing

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  • Pornpan Piriyasurawong

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Speaking is one of the fundamental communicative skills in a language. However, most learners experience problems in speaking a foreign language fluently and lack confidence. This research aims to enhance the Spanish speaking skills of undergraduate students using role-playing as a teaching method and incorporates it into the metaverse, which was designed and created as virtual scenes in Spain, resulting in a Metaverse role-playing approach to enhance Spanish speaking skills. The approach was implemented with a sample group of 34 undergraduate students from Kasetsart University, Thailand, who enrolled in the Spanish for Communication 1 course for the academic year 2023, selected by a simple random sampling method and conducted using a one-group pretest-posttest research design. The findings of this research were: 1) The average post-test score (x-bar) of Spanish speaking skills of undergraduate students after the metaverse role-playing approach was significantly higher than before (pre-test) at the .01 level. 2) The average post-test score (x-bar) of Spanish speaking skills of undergraduate students after using metaverse role-playing was 87.50%, which was higher than the criteria set at 80%, with statistical significance at the .01 level. Therefore, the research concludes that the metaverse role-playing approach enhances students’ learning achievement, thus also enhancing their speaking skills in Spanish.

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  • Pornpan Piriyasurawong, 2025. "Enhancing Spanish speaking skills of undergraduate students with metaverse role-playing," International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, Innovative Research Publishing, vol. 8(3), pages 916-926.
  • Handle: RePEc:aac:ijirss:v:8:y:2025:i:3:p:916-926:id:6664
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