Abstract:
The present study attempts to establish the effectiveness of escape rooms in achieving an
improvement in English language learning among seventh grade students. The study further
explores how escape rooms can be used to increase cooperation among students in the
language learning process as well as their level of participation.
The action research study was conducted from a qualitative approach, benefiting from
diagnostic testing, student surveys, an initiative composed of several escape room activities,
teacher observation, and final reflection. The results showed that first and foremost, escape
rooms have great potential and would act as a means of fostering the pedagogical process by
stoking interest and motivation among students as they focus more on communication in the
target language than on formal instruction. Escape rooms promote teamwork, communication,
and problem-solving skills, but also the actual practice of English, something that is sometimes
difficult to achieve in a formal learning environment.
The results of the study inform the need to add techniques to foster motivation and
collaboration among students. In this way, the use of escape rooms is a great example of
techniques that can boost not only cooperation and motivation among students but also
significantly improve English language learning, as they must use it to decipher clues and
communicate among peers. Furthermore, by carefully considering the various learning styles
in the classroom, teachers can design enjoyable and appropriate activities for students' needs
and pedagogical goals, overcoming such barriers.