Teaching English Language

Teaching English Language

The Impact of Gamification on Engagement in an EFL Classroom: A Case Study at Universidad De Cuenca, Ecuador

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Institute of Languages, Universidad de Cuenca
2 Hospitality school- Universidad de Cuenca
10.22132/tel.2025.499102.1766
Abstract
Using gamification in education is a strong method to boost student engagement and motivation when learning a new language and it has been proven by many different studies. This research identifies five key factors that its success. The emotional and intrinsic engagement emphasizes the role of positive emotions, enthusiasm, and intrinsic motivation in fostering a rewarding classroom experience. Social Interaction and Educational Value highlights how gamification promotes peer interaction and is perceived as an enriching educational strategy. Cognitive engagement focuses on the mental effort and concentration required during gamified activities. The competitiveness and extrinsic motivation factor address the motivational impact of competition and external rewards. Lastly, instrumental motivation and attention underline the heightened attention and goal-oriented interest elicited by gamification, primarily through the anticipation of achieving specific outcomes. The results highlight the solid foundation for creating interactive educational opportunities.
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Volume 20, Issue 1
January 2026
Pages 37-71

  • Receive Date 13 January 2025
  • Revise Date 24 November 2025
  • Accept Date 10 December 2025