ESP VIRTUAL LEARNING MEDIA EVALUATION: A CASE OF ENGLISH FOR RESTAURANT WORKERS

Muhamad Nova
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The development of technology recently demands a shift in the English language teaching and learning process, and to support the independence of language learning, virtual learning becomes an option to bridge the need for technology integration and open-learning access from the internet. This research aimed at finding out the learning media evaluation for teaching English for restaurant workers through virtual learning, i.e. video, podcast, virtual simulation, and PowerPoint presentations. This research was carried out by conducting qualitative research. The data were collected using questionnaires to 57 students in a vocational education institution and an interview with several selected students to clarify and to confirm their unclear statements on the questionnaire. The data were then analyzed by calculating the frequency of students’ responses and classifying the responses toward the learning media application in virtual learning. As a result, it was found that video becomes the most preferable learning media and PowerPoint Presentations become the least preferable learning media in virtual learning for English for restaurant workers. The results also indicated that the mode of the video was more attractive and understandable since it could combine both audio and visual aids in the learning process, and support the students’ skill enhancement. Meanwhile, the single-mode PowerPoint Presentations were less attractive for the students and led them to boredom. Henceforth, the English teachers and lecturers who teach English for Specific Purposes are suggested to provide more video simulations on virtual learning platform to support the engagement of the teaching and learning activities.
Esp虚拟学习媒体评价:以餐厅员工英语为例
近年来,技术的发展要求英语教学和学习过程发生转变,为了支持语言学习的独立性,虚拟学习成为一种选择,以弥合技术整合和互联网开放学习的需求。本研究旨在通过视频、播客、虚拟模拟、ppt等虚拟学习方式,对餐饮从业人员的英语教学进行学习媒体评价。本研究采用定性研究的方法进行。本研究采用问卷调查的方式对某职业教育机构的57名学生进行问卷调查,并对几名学生进行访谈,以澄清和确认他们在问卷上的不明确陈述。然后通过计算学生对虚拟学习中学习媒体应用的反应频率和分类来分析数据。结果发现,在餐厅员工的虚拟英语学习中,视频成为最受欢迎的学习媒体,ppt成为最不受欢迎的学习媒体。结果还表明,视频教学模式在学习过程中可以将视听辅助结合起来,有利于学生技能的提高,更具吸引力和可理解性。与此同时,单模ppt对学生的吸引力降低,导致他们感到无聊。今后,建议英语教师和专门用途英语的讲师在虚拟学习平台上提供更多的视频模拟,以支持教学活动的参与。
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