Vietnamese high school students have few opportunities to use English outside class and they are often reluctant to speak in class. This paper describes and explains the students’ will-ingness to communicate (wtc) and relates this to varied perceptions of social presence. Eighteen high school students in Vietnam took a six-week online course using Facebook and Skype. They were interviewed individually before and after the course about their expe-riences, focusing on their perceptions of their own wtc. The results show that the students were more willing to use English spontane-ously in the online environment in contexts where they perceived that they had less social presence. Text and audio chat were felt to be less face threatening than vi...
Most of the research under the topic of Willingness to Communicate (WTC) was mostly found in the con...
Speaking using foreign language in front of other people can be one of the most anxiety-provoking si...
Social presence is a theory derived from social psychology to explain social interac-tions in a medi...
Vietnamese high school students have few opportunities to use English outside class and they are oft...
A number of studies on WTC have applied various conversational contexts to gain a deeper understandi...
This study aims to investigate the students’ willingness to communicate (WTC) in online learning ami...
This case study is based on an investigation into the use that a group of language learners made of ...
This research is inspired by recent technological development in online language learning in Vietna...
“Social presence,” the degree to which participants in computer-mediated communication feel affectiv...
The online learning mode has dramatically altered the manner of the way how communication is conduct...
Numerous instructing English falls brief of satisfying its objectives. Indeed after several years, l...
In the past few years, the importance of willingness to communicate (WTC) has received greater atten...
After two months of online learning, students of Sai Gon University in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam cou...
The purposes of this study are to identify students' perceptions on social presence on online learni...
This study examined the perceptions and views of Saudi undergraduate EFL learners regarding the role...
Most of the research under the topic of Willingness to Communicate (WTC) was mostly found in the con...
Speaking using foreign language in front of other people can be one of the most anxiety-provoking si...
Social presence is a theory derived from social psychology to explain social interac-tions in a medi...
Vietnamese high school students have few opportunities to use English outside class and they are oft...
A number of studies on WTC have applied various conversational contexts to gain a deeper understandi...
This study aims to investigate the students’ willingness to communicate (WTC) in online learning ami...
This case study is based on an investigation into the use that a group of language learners made of ...
This research is inspired by recent technological development in online language learning in Vietna...
“Social presence,” the degree to which participants in computer-mediated communication feel affectiv...
The online learning mode has dramatically altered the manner of the way how communication is conduct...
Numerous instructing English falls brief of satisfying its objectives. Indeed after several years, l...
In the past few years, the importance of willingness to communicate (WTC) has received greater atten...
After two months of online learning, students of Sai Gon University in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam cou...
The purposes of this study are to identify students' perceptions on social presence on online learni...
This study examined the perceptions and views of Saudi undergraduate EFL learners regarding the role...
Most of the research under the topic of Willingness to Communicate (WTC) was mostly found in the con...
Speaking using foreign language in front of other people can be one of the most anxiety-provoking si...
Social presence is a theory derived from social psychology to explain social interac-tions in a medi...