This study aims to explore the experiences of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers in teaching productive skills during emergency distance learning (ERT) and the COVID-19 pandemic and their recommendations for teaching productive skills online. Phenomenological inquiry, which is one of the qualitative designs, was employed to conduct the study. It took place in the 2020-2021 academic year in Turkey. Participants of the study consisted of 16 English as a Foreign Language teachers. Convenience sampling was executed to designate the study participants. The main data collection tool was semi-structured interview questions and data was collected via individual interviews, a focus group interview and via form by e-mail. Content analysis w...
ABSTRACT This study looks at the instructional methods utilised by English Language teachers in Mal...
The paper studies the student experiences related to online teaching of English for Specific Purpose...
This research investigated how EFL teachers made sense of online instruction during Covid19 pandemic...
This study focuses on a relatively new aspect of English language teaching (ELT), which has resulted...
A number of research studies have been conducted to examine the practices and challenges of online E...
The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 had a significant effect on education. It forced institutions...
This study adopted a mixed methods approach to explore the impact of emergency remote language teach...
This study aimed to investigate what language teachers believe and practice regarding the transition...
This study describes 26 English language teaching faculty members’ and 32 preservice English as a fo...
Covid-19 pandemic forced lecturers and students to stay at home and manage online remote teaching sy...
This study adopted a mixed methods approach to explore the impact of emergency remote language teach...
"This study describes 26 English language teaching faculty members’ and 32 preservice English as a f...
Some pros and cons appear in the implementation of distance learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. T...
In view of the COVID-19 pandemic and government policy to carry out online learning, the present res...
With the spread of COVID-19 worldwide, teaching and learning have occurred remotely and on digital p...
ABSTRACT This study looks at the instructional methods utilised by English Language teachers in Mal...
The paper studies the student experiences related to online teaching of English for Specific Purpose...
This research investigated how EFL teachers made sense of online instruction during Covid19 pandemic...
This study focuses on a relatively new aspect of English language teaching (ELT), which has resulted...
A number of research studies have been conducted to examine the practices and challenges of online E...
The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 had a significant effect on education. It forced institutions...
This study adopted a mixed methods approach to explore the impact of emergency remote language teach...
This study aimed to investigate what language teachers believe and practice regarding the transition...
This study describes 26 English language teaching faculty members’ and 32 preservice English as a fo...
Covid-19 pandemic forced lecturers and students to stay at home and manage online remote teaching sy...
This study adopted a mixed methods approach to explore the impact of emergency remote language teach...
"This study describes 26 English language teaching faculty members’ and 32 preservice English as a f...
Some pros and cons appear in the implementation of distance learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. T...
In view of the COVID-19 pandemic and government policy to carry out online learning, the present res...
With the spread of COVID-19 worldwide, teaching and learning have occurred remotely and on digital p...
ABSTRACT This study looks at the instructional methods utilised by English Language teachers in Mal...
The paper studies the student experiences related to online teaching of English for Specific Purpose...
This research investigated how EFL teachers made sense of online instruction during Covid19 pandemic...