大流行期间的教学;koto tangah padang对初中学生英语技能的影响

Vivi Zurniati, I. Astuti, Gusnita Efrina
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本文调查了新冠肺炎疫情期间开展的在线教学对学生英语技能的影响。这些技能包括说、听、读和写。本研究采用定性与描述性相结合的方法,探讨2年在线学习对技能的影响。学生的英语技能,特别是口语和听力技能受到之前在线学习应用的负面影响。而阅读和写作技能对学生的英语技能有积极的影响,因为它使用了Geschool应用程序,因此阅读技能被更多地教授。这种学习也让学生进行写作活动,比如从学习视频中编写材料。观察活动表明,学生在阅读和写作课上的参与能力有所提高。本研究的结果也表明,在总体上,学生的英语技能受到了严重的影响,其平均值为50。此外,由于网络教学本身的设备、动机和效果不足,所有这些技能都受到了影响。
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TEACHING DURING PANDEMIC; IMPACT ON STUDENTS’ ENGLISH SKILLS OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN KOTO TANGAH PADANG
This paper investigates the impact of online teaching and learning undertaken during pandemic of Covid-19 on students’ English skills. The skills include speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. This study used a qualitative method with a descriptive approach exploring what skills got impacted of 2 years online learning situation. Students' English skill, in particular, speaking and listening skills were negatively affected by the application of online learning that they had been done in prior. While, reading and writing skills had a positive impact on students' English skills as it used Geschool application therefore reading skills were more taught. This learning also made students do writing activities such as writing material from learning videos. The observation activities showed students were better able to participate in reading and writing lessons. The resdult of this studi was also indicated that in general English skills were badly affected which was showed by the average value of students was 50. Mpreover, all of those skills were impacted due to inadequate of facilities, motivation, and affectiveness of online teaching itself.
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