This paper presents some reasons why English teachers aiming to increase their learners’ writing skills should use blogs in their teaching, particularly in EFL context. It is found that despite its drawbacks, putting pressure on computer illiterate learners and exposing them to non-standard English, blogging is an exceptional technological platform that offered learners numerous advantages such as it encourages them to write constructively, use English more frequently, and retain their motivation. This paper also highlights that to get most benefits of blogging, the teachers play major roles in ensuring the availability of reliable facilities (computer and the internet), teaching learners how to use blog purposefully, and controlling the ...
Blogging is an effective way to help students write better as it positively enhances the students’ E...
AbstractIn the field of foreign language education, Web 2.0 technologies put forward new scopes for ...
Second language (L2) classrooms in academic contexts usually consist of learners with diverse L2 pro...
This paper presents some reasons why English teachers aiming to increase their learners’ writing ski...
This article was published in the BRAC University Journal [© 2016 Published by BRAC University]“Webl...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
Blogging is often seen as an online tool that promotes authentic and interactive communication that ...
AbstractFew studies were conducted on the effects of blogging specifically on English as a foreign l...
Blog use may offer instructors a helpful tool for teaching writing at the tertiary level in Teachin...
There were four major problems related to writing instruction at English Education Study Program of ...
Blog use may offer instructors a helpful tool for teaching writing at the tertiary level in Teaching...
Considering the widespread use of blogs during recent years, the present study explored how blogging...
Since 1998, weblogs (or ‘blogs’) have gained increasing notice in the cyberspace community because e...
Due to a rapid development and expansion of technology and, as a result, Web 2.0 technologies are pr...
Unlike receptive skills, such as reading and listening, writing has received relatively little atten...
Blogging is an effective way to help students write better as it positively enhances the students’ E...
AbstractIn the field of foreign language education, Web 2.0 technologies put forward new scopes for ...
Second language (L2) classrooms in academic contexts usually consist of learners with diverse L2 pro...
This paper presents some reasons why English teachers aiming to increase their learners’ writing ski...
This article was published in the BRAC University Journal [© 2016 Published by BRAC University]“Webl...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
Blogging is often seen as an online tool that promotes authentic and interactive communication that ...
AbstractFew studies were conducted on the effects of blogging specifically on English as a foreign l...
Blog use may offer instructors a helpful tool for teaching writing at the tertiary level in Teachin...
There were four major problems related to writing instruction at English Education Study Program of ...
Blog use may offer instructors a helpful tool for teaching writing at the tertiary level in Teaching...
Considering the widespread use of blogs during recent years, the present study explored how blogging...
Since 1998, weblogs (or ‘blogs’) have gained increasing notice in the cyberspace community because e...
Due to a rapid development and expansion of technology and, as a result, Web 2.0 technologies are pr...
Unlike receptive skills, such as reading and listening, writing has received relatively little atten...
Blogging is an effective way to help students write better as it positively enhances the students’ E...
AbstractIn the field of foreign language education, Web 2.0 technologies put forward new scopes for ...
Second language (L2) classrooms in academic contexts usually consist of learners with diverse L2 pro...