Unpacking Students’ Perspective on Youtube as a Language Learning Tool in Developing Phonetic Skills: A Phenomenological Study
Claro A. Galo, Jr.
Student Researcher, Teacher Education Department, Davao de Oro State College
Jenna Mae S. Urbano
Student Researcher, Teacher Education Department, Davao de Oro State College
Eric D. Palmerola
Instructor I, Teacher Education Department, Davao de Oro State College
Abstract
YouTube has emerged as a popular digital platform for language learning, especially among 21st-century
students. This study employed a qualitative phenomenological research design to explore the experiences
of first-year Bachelor of Secondary Education English students in utilizing YouTube as a tool for developing
phonetic skills. The study was conducted at a public state college in Davao de Oro, Philippines, and utilized
purposive sampling to select ten participants for in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Data were
analyzed using Braun and Clarke’s Six Phase Framework for thematic analysis. Findings revealed that
students were intrinsically motivated to use YouTube to enhance their academic performance and improve
their phonetic competence. They highlighted the effectiveness of its multimodal features—such as subtitles,
phonetic transcriptions, and visual aids—in supporting accurate pronunciation and comprehension. However,
they also encountered challenges in locating relevant and credible content aligned with their lessons.
Furthermore, they emphasized the need for better content organization and navigation on the platform to
maximize learning efficiency. Based on the findings, the study underscores the potential of YouTube as a
supplementary phonetic learning tool when integrated with structured guidance and purposeful instructional
use. It is recommended that educators curate and incorporate appropriate YouTube content into formal
language instruction to support students’ phonological development.
Keywords: Language Learning, Multimodal Learning, Phonetic Skills
Published
2025-12-17
Issue:
Volume 3 (December 2025)
How to cite:
Galo Jr., C., Urbano, J. M., & Palmerola, E. (2025). Unpacking students’ perspective on youtube as a language learning tool in developing phonetic skills: a phenomenological study. DDOSC Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 3, 21-31. https://ddosc.edu.ph/2025/12/17/ddoscmrj-v3-003/

