Is COVID-19 forcing ESL instructors to return to more traditional teaching in the second language acquisition methodology?

Emina Lagumdžija, Anisa Eminović-Ljevo
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This paper is part of PhD research conducted by two experienced ESL instructors from the International University of Sarajevo. The aim was to see whether the instructors at the English Language School (ELS) at the International University of Sarajevo (IUS) were turning to some more traditional teaching methods and techniques due to the COVID-19 pandemic and emergency online instruction. Four experienced English Language School instructors were interviewed and special attention was paid to the following aspects of teaching: class activities, feedback, teacher talking time and student-instructor rapport. The results showed that despite being fully experienced with and knowledgeable about modern teaching methods and techniques, more traditional methods seemed to be preferred to modern teaching methods when it came to online instruction. However, to prove this even further, some large-scale and more empirical studies would have to be conducted in the future.
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COVID-19是否迫使ESL教师在第二语言习得方法中回归更传统的教学?
本文是由萨拉热窝国际大学的两位经验丰富的ESL讲师进行的博士研究的一部分。目的是了解萨拉热窝国际大学英语语言学校(ELS)的教师是否由于COVID-19大流行和紧急在线教学而转向一些更传统的教学方法和技术。我们采访了四位经验丰富的英语语言学校教师,特别关注以下几个方面的教学:课堂活动、反馈、教师谈话时间和学生与教师的融洽关系。结果表明,尽管对现代教学方法和技术有充分的经验和知识,但在在线教学中,更传统的方法似乎比现代教学方法更受欢迎。然而,为了进一步证明这一点,未来还需要进行一些大规模的实证研究。
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