Online EFL Teaching and Learning: Different Skills, Different Challenges

Ermawati Ermawati, Nur Fadillah Nurchalis, Ahmed Sardi
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Online EFL teaching and learning has been described as a viable method of dealing with the pandemic. Only a few studies have focused on teachers' expectations as an important component of teaching effectiveness. As a result, the aim of this study is to ascertain teachers' perceptions of teaching English skills digitally, as well as their difficulties in dealing with them. The qualitative analysis approach was used in this sample, with three English teachers serving as respondents. It collects data through in-depth interviews. Data is compiled, transcribed, and sorted according to the primary topic of each sentence. The findings revealed that EFL teachers faced a number of difficulties when teaching English skills online.Teachers struggle to find adequate resources for listening, depend exclusively on YouTube, have difficulty recognizing students' comprehension, and do not consider last-year students to be relevant. In general, the internal network does not accept video conferences, there is a lack of feedback, and it is a time-consuming operation. Teachers find it difficult to monitor their students' reading activity, loss of reading abilities, more student-centered attitude, and poor attendance in class when it comes to reading. Finally, pupils are unable to write proper sentences, and teachers do not provide any critical thinking activities. It has also been discovered that the receptive abilities of listening and reading are the most difficult to develop in relation to online learning.
在线英语教学:不同的技能,不同的挑战
在线英语教学被认为是应对疫情的一种可行方法。只有少数研究将教师期望作为教学有效性的重要组成部分。因此,本研究的目的是确定教师对数字化英语技能教学的看法,以及他们在处理这些问题时遇到的困难。本样本采用定性分析方法,选取三名英语教师作为调查对象。它通过深度访谈收集数据。数据是根据每句话的主要主题汇编、转录和排序的。调查结果显示,英语教师在在线教授英语技能时面临许多困难。教师们努力寻找足够的听力资源,完全依赖于YouTube,难以识别学生的理解能力,并且不认为去年的学生是相关的。一般来说,内部网络不接受视频会议,缺乏反馈,而且是一个耗时的操作。教师发现很难监控学生的阅读活动,阅读能力丧失,更以学生为中心的态度,上课出勤率低,当涉及到阅读。最后,学生不能写出正确的句子,老师也没有提供任何批判性思维活动。人们还发现,在网络学习中,听力和阅读的接受能力最难培养。
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