To Leave or not to Leave: Attitudes of the Undergraduates towards Speaking in an Online ESL Classroom

Ashani Erandi Peiris
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Covid 19 pandemic has affected all sectors in Sri Lanka including education. Online delivery mode was integrated into tertiary education in most of the universities to meet the new challenges. Facilitators of the English as a second language (ESL) classes use effective strategies and platforms to improve English language(L2) proficiency of the students. Improving speaking of the learners in such online ESL classes is challenging. ESL facilitator commonly experienced that some students leave the meeting when they are assigned to do a group activity or a speaking activity. Hence, it is vital to study the attitudes of the students towards speaking in an online class to help them improve speaking. A questionnaire was distributed among the first year, first and second semester students in a non-state university, and one hundred twenty-eight responses were collected. The results of the quantitative data were analysed using the percentages of the responses. As revealed, the main reason to avoid ESL lectures is irregular power cuts. On the other hand, the learners have not clearly identified the importance of L2 speaking. The majority use L2 only for oral exams/ assignments, and some prefer the recording. The decision to leave the online lecture when there are speaking activities is rooted mainly from psychological factors, and then secondly from linguistics factors. With proper guidance the students may change their attitudes towards L2 speaking, and their decision to leave the online lecture would be less. Keywords: Leave, online ESL lectures, Speaking, attitude, factors
离开还是不离开:大学生对在线ESL课堂发言的态度
2019冠状病毒病大流行影响了斯里兰卡的所有部门,包括教育。为了应对新的挑战,大多数高校都将在线教学模式融入到高等教育中。英语作为第二语言(ESL)课程的辅导员使用有效的策略和平台来提高学生的英语语言水平。在这样的在线ESL课程中提高学习者的口语能力是具有挑战性的。ESL引导者通常会遇到一些学生在被分配去做小组活动或演讲活动时离开会议的情况。因此,研究学生在网络课堂上对口语的态度,帮助他们提高口语水平是至关重要的。对一所非公立大学一、上、下学期的学生进行问卷调查,共收集回答者128人。定量数据的结果用回答的百分比来分析。据调查,不上课的主要原因是不定期停电。另一方面,学习者没有清楚地认识到第二语言口语的重要性。大多数人只在口试/作业中使用第二语言,有些人更喜欢录音。在有口语活动的情况下决定退出网络讲座,主要是出于心理因素,其次是语言学因素。在适当的指导下,学生可能会改变他们对第二语言口语的态度,他们离开在线课程的决定也会减少。关键词:请假,在线ESL讲座,口语,态度,因素
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