How to Make Learners Engage in an Online Grammar Class

Authors

  • Nguyen Van My HCMC University of Education
  • Vu Thi Hong Van HCMC University of Education

Keywords:

classroom interactions, learner’s engagement, task-designing, online teaching strategies

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has led our lives to the so-called “new normal” status with a lot of unprecedented challenges since early spring 2020. It has a severe impact on education and makes it change dramatically. Online learning is probably the best and the sole solution to meet the twofold target – maintaining the learning-teaching process and staying safe for the community. Schools of all levels have shifted their instruction from the traditionally class-based to e-learning and on digital platforms. While e-learning is becoming more centric in education, it is also a challenge for both teachers and learners due to some reasons. Examples of these include poor online teaching & learning experience, lack of students’ motivation & autonomy, and even the lack of, or the unstable support of technology. It is not easy to create an interactive online lesson between teachers and learners, and it seems to be the most common challenge for online teaching & learning, especially for an online grammar lesson. In most EFL contexts, including Vietnam, grammar lessons are often taught in the form of traditional practice isolated from contextual meaning, therefore, learners are not likely to have chances to use what they have learned into communication, and the effectiveness of online grammar lessons is still less than what is expected. How to make learners engage in an online grammar lesson is the focus of this paper. Based on the theory of second language teaching and learning, the authors have conducted online grammar lessons with a group of 30 pre-intermediate students in a language centre from February to March, 2021. The focus of the study was the task designing and the strategies employed in order to facilitate students’ engagement in their e-learning.

Author Biographies

  • Nguyen Van My, HCMC University of Education

    Mr. Nguyen Van My is a researcher in language acquisition. His current research interests include language teaching methodology, technology in language teaching, and learner motivations. His research interests are reflected in his current publications in the areas of English language teaching and technology in language teaching.

  • Vu Thi Hong Van, HCMC University of Education

    Ms. Van Vu is a lecturer at HCMC University of Education. She interests in teaching ESP, teacher training, and sociolinguistic issues. She has been teaching English for students of International Studies and English for Tourism and Hotel Management.

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Published

15-11-2022 — Updated on 21-10-2024

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How to Cite

Van My, N., & Thi Hong Van, V. (2024). How to Make Learners Engage in an Online Grammar Class. VietTESOL International Convention Proceedings, 2. https://proceedings.viettesol.org.vn/index.php/vic/article/view/17 (Original work published 2022)

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