远程esl / efl课程的不可预见的优势

Elena Shalevska
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在一个相当小的发展中国家教授ESL/EFL面临着挑战——大多数学校没有适当的IT设备,学生的教学方式与20多年前的学生一样。随着技术的发展,对技术辅助教学过程的需求已经变得明显。在教学过程中,学生期望某些以技术为基础的活动。但是,不幸的是,在现有条件下无法执行这些活动。随着新冠肺炎疫情的爆发,远程教学成为多个国家唯一的教学模式,北马其顿也不例外。随着远程教学逐渐成为一种常态,学生们(有些人是第一次)参加了技术辅助的活动,并且非常享受。尽管疫情给教育带来了许多不利因素,但一个意想不到的优势出现了——北马其顿的学生参与了网络游戏和不同的活动,使ESL/EFL对他们来说更加有趣和令人兴奋。本研究旨在调查大流行期间学生对ESL/EFL课程的看法。对北马其顿比托拉当地一所高中的两个班的二年级学生进行了问卷调查。结果显示,学生们觉得在线课程很有趣,因为他们觉得在线活动很吸引人,而且他们会在现实教学中欣赏更多这样的活动。可视化条
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THE UNFORESEEN ADVANTAGES OF REMOTE ESL/EFL CLASSES
Teaching ESL/EFL in a rather small, developing country has its challenges – most of the schools do not have proper IT equipment and the students are taught in the same way as students were over 20 years ago. With technology on the rise, the need for a technology-aided teaching process has become evident. Students expect certain technology-based activities during the teaching process. But, unfortunately, such activities cannot be implemented with the existing conditions. With the rise of the Covid-19, remote teaching became the sole teaching model in multiple countries, North Macedonia not being the exception. As teaching remotely slowly became the norm, students, some for the first time ever, took part in technology-aided activities and thoroughly enjoyed them. Although the pandemic has brought many disadvantages to education, one unforeseen advantage arose – students in North Macedonia engaged in online games and different activities that made ESL/EFL more interesting and exciting for them. This paper aimed to research students’ opinion on ESL/EFL classes during the pandemic. A questionnaire was administered to two classes of year 2 students from a local high school in Bitola, North Macedonia. The results showed that students find online classes interesting, due to the online activities that they find engaging and that they would appreciate more such activities during real-life teaching. Article visualizations:
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