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Digital Storytelling on Social Media for Language Learning: Students’ Experiences and Perceptions

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Digital Storytelling on Social Media for Language Learning: Students’ Experiences and Perceptions. / Xing, Minjie; Wang, Amily.
In: Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching , Vol. 16, No. 1, 06.08.2025, p. 69-90.

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Xing M, Wang A. Digital Storytelling on Social Media for Language Learning: Students’ Experiences and Perceptions. Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching . 2025 Aug 6;16(1):69-90.

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Xing, Minjie ; Wang, Amily. / Digital Storytelling on Social Media for Language Learning: Students’ Experiences and Perceptions. In: Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching . 2025 ; Vol. 16, No. 1. pp. 69-90.

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