Teaching English Online Using Video Conferencing: The Challenges to EFL Instructors and Their Solutions

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https://doi.org/10.54855/ijte.23318

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Online teaching, video-conferencing application, challenges

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to discover the challenges that English teachers face when teaching online English via video conference. The authors hope to discover some remedies from that to resolve these issues. In this study, the author used qualitative research methodologies to examine the different challenges EFL teachers encounter when instructing English online via video conferencing and how they overcome those difficulties. This investigation aims to become aware of English teachers' challenges when instructing online via video conferences. Also, the authors would like to discover how English teachers use video-conferencing software when teaching online and how they overcome these difficulties. The researcher used interviews and questionnaire techniques to collect data. The same questions from an online interview with ten English teachers were given through a Google form. The first question stated that there were five difficulties that English teachers had to overcome when teaching online: internet connectivity, media, a lack of interaction between students and teachers, low skill, and technical issues. There are four alternative responses to the second research question: role plays are widely used in instructional activities to improve teacher-student engagement, and quiet teaching and learning environments are widely used in instructional activities to increase teacher-student engagement.

Author Biographies

  • Nguyen Tat Hiep, University of Labor and Social Affairs, Vietnam

    Nguyen Tat Hiep, MA, is an English teacher at the University of Labor and Social Affairs (HCM City Campus). His area of interest is investigating psychological aspects of the classroom such as critical thinking, mindfulness, motivation, and well-being. Nguyen has published over ten research articles in local and International Journals.

  • Nguyen Thi Ngoc Uyen, University of Labor and Social Affairs, Vietnam

    Nguyen Thi Ngoc Uyen, an MA holder, has been an English teacher at the University of Labor and Social Affairs (HCM City Campus) for over 15 years. Her research interest is in English language teaching, assessment, and measurement.

     

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04-02-2023

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Nguyen, T. H., & Nguyen, T. N. U. (2023). Teaching English Online Using Video Conferencing: The Challenges to EFL Instructors and Their Solutions. International Journal of TESOL & Education, 3(1), 126-143. https://doi.org/10.54855/ijte.23318

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