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Online English Language Teaching in the Midst of Covid-19 Pandemic: Non EFL Students' Feedback and Response Sukmawati Sukmawati; Sujarwo Sujarwo; Dewi Nidia Soepriadi; Nurul Amaliah
AT-TA'LIM Vol 29, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v29i1.732

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The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the order of learning that has been carried out by lecturers at universities. Learning shifted from traditional to online. Online learning is one of the main strategies that must be carried out by lecturers in order to ensure that the learning process continues. The study aims to determine students’ responses and feedbacks during online learning in English courses during Covid - 19. The research method used descriptive quantitative method. Data were taken using questionnaires and interviews. The questionnaire was prepared through Google Form and a link was sent to students, and lecturers via WhatsApp. The population and sample in this study were students of the DIII TLM study program, S1 Pharmacy, S1 PGSD and S1 ARS at Universitas Megarezky who took English courses. The instrument used is a response questionnaire and student feedback during online learning. Based on data processing and analysis that online learning carried out by lecturers in English courses has been effective, efficient, varied, helping students understand the material, forming independent learning, and increasing student active participation in learning. There are several important findings regarding online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Zoom, WhatsApp and Google Classroom are the most widely used applications as learning media. There are several obstacles experienced by teachers and students during the implementation of online learning related to internet access and quotas. Both students and teachers long for face-to-face learning activities directly in the classroom. Both students and teachers long for face-to-face learning activities directly in the classroom. Zoom, WhatsApp and Google Classroom are the most widely used as learning media. There are several obstacles experienced by teachers and students during the implementation of online learning related to internet access and quotas. Both students and teachers long for face-to-face learning activities directly in the classroom.
Non EFL Students' Perception in English Language Learning Strategies (LLS) in the Digital Era Muliaty Ibrahim; Dewi Nidia Soepriadi; Sunarlia Limbong; Sujarwo Sujarwo; Luana Sasabone
AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 15, No 1 (2023): AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : STAI Hubbulwathan Duri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i1.2687

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This study was carried out in perception to the demand that in this 4.0 era, Indonesian students should be proficient in English. Hence, in Indonesia, English has been taught and learnt since elementary school level up to tertiary level of education. This study aims to examine non EFL students' English learning strategies in ESP learning; especially regarding the types of strategies used most often and the tendency of non EFL students to use these strategies. This study used a qualitative approach with a descriptive case study method involving 37 Medical Laboratory Technician students. They were selected by stratified random sampling. The instrument used is a questionnaire adapted from Oxford (1990). The results of study showed that non EFL students were not very aware of the use of language learning strategies in learning English as a foreign language because they rarely used them. However, non EFL students had priority affective strategy (24.3%), social strategy (22.3%), followed by compensation strategies (19.3%), cognitive (11.4%), metacognitive (14.3%), and memory strategies (8.4%). Based on the research results, it is expected that non EFL students can recognize and learn foreign language learning strategies comprehensively, which must be applied continuously to achieve success.