Using Kahoot! To Enhance English Learning For 8th Graders at Nguyen Thai Binh Secondary School in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

This study explores the impact of Kahoot!, a game-based learning platform, on enhancing English learning among 8th-grade students at Nguyen Thai Binh Secondary School, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. In response to the increasing integration of educational technology and the shift toward learner-centered pedagogy, the research investigates how Kahoot influences students’ motivation, engagement, and academic achievement, particularly in the areas of vocabulary and grammar.

A mixed-methods approach was adopted, combining quantitative data from questionnaires administered to 40 students and qualitative data from semi-structured interviews. Descriptive statistical techniques were used to analyze students’ perceptions of motivation, engagement, and language development, while thematic analysis was applied to the qualitative responses.

The findings indicate that Kahoot significantly enhances students’ learning motivation by fostering enjoyment, interest, and confidence in English learning. Student engagement improved markedly, with learners demonstrating increased participation and attentiveness during classroom activities. Furthermore, Kahoot contributed to measurable gains in vocabulary acquisition and grammar proficiency through interactive tasks and real-time feedback. Despite minor technical barriers, such as unstable internet and limited device access, students generally regarded Kahoot as an effective and enjoyable educational tool.