Korean and Chinese University EFL Learners’ Perceptions of and Attitudes toward Online and Face-to-Face Lectures During COVID-19

Q4 Social Sciences English Teaching(South Korea) Pub Date : 2022-03-30 DOI:10.15858/engtea.77.1.202203.67
Seonmin Huh, X. Shen, Daliang Wang, Kang-young Lee
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This study reports Chinese and Korean university EFL students' perceptions of and attitudes toward online and face-to-face English language learning modes during COVID-19. Few previous studies have focused on how students thought of online and face-to-face learning experiences of subjects regarding new concept learning and delivery of new contents. Research gravitating around English courses showed students' mixed perceptions. The survey was conducted for 302 Korean and 337 Chinese university students who took communication-oriented English courses. Descriptive statistics and qualitative data analysis were used for analysis. Results indicated that students preferred face-to-face English learning with some specific indications of achieving a stronger help and quality for communicative competence in language. Online learning also benefited students with a sense of both flexibility and independence. Positive components of face-to-face learning for language education might be considered for online education while incorporation features such as flexibility and independence to enrich language education during COVID-19.
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新冠肺炎期间韩国和中国大学英语学习者对在线和面对面授课的认知和态度
本研究报告了新冠肺炎期间中韩大学生对在线和面对面英语学习模式的认知和态度。以前很少有研究关注学生如何看待新概念学习和新内容交付方面的在线和面对面学习体验。围绕英语课程的研究表明,学生们的看法参差不齐。这项调查是针对302名韩国和337名中国大学生进行的,他们选修了以沟通为导向的英语课程。采用描述性统计和定性数据分析进行分析。结果表明,学生更喜欢面对面的英语学习,并有一些特定的迹象表明,他们在语言交际能力方面获得了更强的帮助和质量。在线学习也使学生有了灵活性和独立性。在线教育可以考虑面对面学习的积极组成部分,同时融入灵活性和独立性等特征,以丰富新冠肺炎期间的语言教育。
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English Teaching(South Korea)
English Teaching(South Korea) Social Sciences-Education
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