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From Mobile Language Learning to Gamification: an Overlook of Research Results with Business Management Students over a Five Year Period

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Figure 1. The main findings of the ICT questionnaire.
Table 1. Strengths and weaknesses of the busuu language learning app.
Table 2. Language test results of the control and experimental groups.
Table 3. Motivation values of the control and experimental groups.
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