Comparing The Effects of Face-to-Face and Online English Lounges On Students’ Speaking Ability and Attitude Toward Foreign Teachers

Massuline Antonio D. Ligaya, Hyun Jung Lee, Joung-Hyun Ham, R. S. Tolentino, Thomas Edward Farrell, Christopher Glenn Gunther
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This study was conducted to determine to what extent the English Café Program affected the students’ speaking ability and their attitude toward foreign teachers as well as the significant differences in the effects between the program carried out face-to-face and online as perceived by the participants in this study. This is a descriptive-comparative survey research. Frequency analysis, mean comparison analysis, t-test, and correlation analysis were performed. Mean values show that as perceived by the respondents, the program, implemented face-to-face and online, improve the students’ speaking ability and attitude towards foreign teachers to a great extent. Computations for significant difference show that there is no significant difference in the perceptions of the respondents. In the correlation analyses, in both face-to-face English Cafe and online English Café programs, students’ speaking ability came out to be significantly positively correlated to their attitude towards foreign teachers. The results also reveal that there is a significant negative correlation between students’ speaking ability and teachers’ length of service only in the face-to-face English Café program. There was no correlation between students’ speaking ability and their attitude towards foreign teachers and teachers’ educational qualification in both face-to-face and online English Café programs.
比较面对面和在线英语课堂对学生口语能力和对外教态度的影响
本研究旨在确定英语咖啡厅课程在多大程度上影响了学生的口语能力和他们对外教的态度,以及参与者所感知到的面对面课程和在线课程的效果有何显著差异。这是一项描述性比较调查研究。进行频率分析、均值比较分析、t检验和相关分析。平均值显示,根据受访者的感知,该计划,面对面和在线实施,在很大程度上提高了学生的口语能力和对外教的态度。对显著性差异的计算表明,被调查者的认知没有显著差异。在相关分析中,无论是面对面的英语咖啡屋还是在线的英语咖啡屋,学生的口语能力都与他们对外教的态度呈显著的正相关。结果还显示,仅在面对面英语授课项目中,学生的口语能力与教师的工龄之间存在显著的负相关。在面对面和在线英语授课课程中,学生的口语能力与他们对外教的态度和教师的教育资格没有相关性。
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