A survey on Chinese students’ online English language learning experience through synchronous web conferencing classrooms

Author(s):  
Chenxi (Cecilia) Li
Author(s):  
Yuping Mao ◽  
Martin Guardado ◽  
Kevin R. Meyer

There are three ways to use podcasts in education: accessing podcasts created by others, teacher-created podcasts, and student-created podcasts. This chapter focuses on the use of teacher-created and student-created podcasts in an English as a second language (ESL) class. Existing literature on the use of podcasts in learning primarily focuses on formal educational settings, while nontraditional students in freely available language programs provided by non-profit organizations (NPOs) remain unexplored. Thus, the authors examine how podcasting enhances immigrants' English language learning experience in an ESL course offered by an NPO that provides community services to immigrants in Canada. This chapter addresses pedagogical and organizational affordances and challenges of using podcasts in language learning and provides recommendations for their implementation in NPOs.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arab World English Journal ◽  
Singhanat Nomnian

This research aims to explore Chinese overseas students at a Thai university with regard to their perceived benefits and limitations, which are underpinned by the cultures of English language learning and teaching in China and in Thailand. Drawing upon the notion of “cultures of learning” (Cortazzi & Jin, 2013; Jin & Cortazzi, 1993, 1996), this study investigates the students’ expectations, beliefs, and values in terms of effective teaching styles, approaches and methods, learning strategies and styles, classroom interactions, activities, and the appropriate rapport between students and teacher. Based on the students’ focus-group data, the findings reveal that the Chinese students compared and contrasted the benefits and limitations in terms of educational philosophies, values, policies, and practices, linguistic and cultural diversity, and sociocultural contexts, which impacted on their situated learning styles and strategies. “Cultures of learning” were linguistically specific, culturally sensitive, contextually dependent, dynamic, agentive, and non-generalizable. The pedagogical implications are related to Chinese students’ academic, socio-psychological, socio-economic, cultural and political dimensions. This study addresses the students’ beliefs and practices in a language and culture immersion program at a Thai university, which, in retrospect, promote culturally appropriate and sensitive teaching of English for comparative overseas education between China and Thailand.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 733-733 ◽  
Author(s):  
Noor Saazai Mat Saad ◽  
Hamidah Yamat ◽  
Hanisa Mohd. Sidek ◽  
Hazleena Baharun ◽  
Muzhafar Mohd. Idrus

Author(s):  
Yang Qingqing ◽  
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He Jing

The difficulty of learning English is very obvious in non-Native English-speaking countries. China has a long history Chinese language culture. Chinese students are deeply influenced by their mother tongue. They are influenced by the educational system, Chinese language environment and English motivation. These factors lead to poor English learning results for Chinese students. This article studies the influence factors of English learning motivation in QiLu University of Technology freshmen's English learning. It uses the questionnaire survey to the Likert scale. Through the survey data and the use of statistical measurement method, it analyzes QiLu University of Technology freshmen's English learning motivation. Then the paper explores the influence of Qi Lu industrial university freshman English learning motivation. The study found that the Qi Lu industrial university freshman English learning motivation level is low. The low level of English learning motivation in English learning effects is small. The family socio-economic status of the respondents did not influence their motivation of English language learning. The respondents’ exposure influencing their motivation of English language learning. In view of this situation, this study provides strategies for college freshmen to improve their English learning motivation and provides theoretical basis for Chinese college students to better learn English.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (Number 1) ◽  
pp. 219-240
Author(s):  
Mazura Jamalai@Jamali ◽  
Pramela Krish

Purpose – This study was initiated to explore students’ utilisation of the online discussionforum (ODF) via the university Learning Management System to assist English for Specific Purpose (ESP) students to execute and construct their final group task project, namely the Company Profile (CP). Methodology – A case study guided by Socio constructivism theory and Partnership of the 21st Century Learning Framework was employed. A total of 26 undergraduate students participated voluntarily in the ODF. The group project was carried out virtually among group members in three online sessions. Prior to the project, students were briefed by the instructor and questions were posted to students via the portal in stages to carry out the discussion online. Besides the online postings in the platform, students reflected on their online learning experiences in their reflective journals and took part in the interviews. The findings were qualitatively analysed and reported. Findings – The findings indicated that students value the learning experience and perceived the virtual setting as beneficial in assisting English language learning, as well as fostering the 21st century skills. The data from the online postings, reflective journals and interviews were grouped into several themes which provided significant aspects of their positive inclination in using ODF for their language learning facilitation and fostering of skills. The positive insight and impact on how the ODF assisted the students’ English language learning were realised in students’ Linguistic Attainment. Meanwhile, the idea of Flexibility Trait, Reference for Documentation, Confidence Increase and Attentiveness Provision were identified as influential factors on the students’ optimistic views on the usage of ODF. The students value the learning experience and also view the online environment as an inclusive venue to develop critical thinking, leadership, discipline, time management, and digital skills. Overall, this study revealed that practice in the virtual environment using ODF should be implemented in the English classroom with the belief that such mode of learning would contribute to the development language and enhancement of important skills for their future. Significance: The ODF platform demonstrated the potential for convenience, flexibility, and linguistic advancement amongst students for discussing and sharing knowledge relative to their CP construction and its execution. The non-threatening learning and the conducive atmosphere of their group discussion experience also supported active participation, in which passive participants had more opportunities to express their opinions confidently. Keywords: Online discussion forum; English for Specific Purpose; language learning experience, 21st Century Skills.


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