
English language teachers
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As our world continues to evolve and education reforms are in progress, teacher change has become a focal point of attention. Teachers need to adapt themselves to meet new demands. This study examines teachers' changes due to their engagement in professional development. The study involved thirty-two English as a foreign language teachers from two universities in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam.
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vijiraiya
19-05-2025
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This paper aimed to explore ELT teachers’ acceptance of ChatGPT in teaching writing. This study employed a qualitative research design in which six teachers at College A in Ho Chi Minh City participated in semi-structured interviews.
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vijiraiya
19-05-2025
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This study aims to explore the spaces for English practice deployed at this institution and teachers’ perceived constraints on such environments. This study drew on a critical analysis of language-related policies, annual internal reports and website posts, and interview data with 10 fulltime English teachers at the university.
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vijiraiya
19-05-2025
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The investigation examines this relationship through the lens of three fundamental learning domains: affective, cognitive, and behavioral learning. This paper seeks to contribute to the theoretical framework of teacher immediacy by drawing its connections with adult language education across existing research.
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vijiraiya
19-05-2025
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This study investigates the development of communicative competence in English for Occupational Purposes (EOP) classrooms at a university in Vietnam. Focusing on teachers' practices, the research explores how communicative competence is fostered using Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) principles.
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vijiraiya
19-05-2025
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The current study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of using "Baamboozle" in enhancing student participation in EMI classes at a public university in Vietnam. Specifically, this study was conducted over ten weeks and used research tools including a questionnaire survey of 50 students and classroom observation.
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vijiraiya
19-05-2025
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Task-based language teaching (TBLT) has gained widespread recognition as a leading teaching approach globally, prompting extensive research into various aspects of this methodology. Despite this, little research has been done to evaluate assessment in TBLT principles. To address this gap, this study seeks to examine the application of Task-Based Language Assessment (TBLA) in several Vietnamese universities, where TBLT is implemented as the main teaching methodology. A
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vijiraiya
19-05-2025
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This quantitative research aims to examine 75 EFL students’ perspectives of teacher creativity in teaching English speaking skills at the Faculty of Foreign Languages, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education. Using Kharkhurin’s (2014) conceptual framework of creativity, the paper focuses on four dimensions of teachers’ novelty, utility, aesthetics and authentic attributes in teaching English speaking skills.
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visarada
28-04-2025
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This article, as a result of research conducted during 8 weeks in the 2nd term (2023-2024), shows learners' improvement in vocabulary and expression, together with equivalence and using body language in interpretation practice. The method mainly relies on qualitative methods, including the teacher's classroom observation, note-taking, and learners' surveys.
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visarada
28-04-2025
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This qualitative study scrutinize scommon factors influencing ICT integration among university-level EFL teachers in a Vietnamese context. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with six instructors, this study identified four primary determinants: teachers' attitudes toward ICT integration, digital literacy, technological infrastructure, and institutional support.
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visarada
28-04-2025
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This paper reports the findings about students’ perceptions of LA from an empirical study on Vietnamese English language teachers’ and students' perspectives on LA in EAL programs to develop a context-sensitive understanding of the concept.
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vimaito
11-04-2025
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Formative assessment is a pivotal educational practice that has drawn the attention of researchers and educators worldwide. It serves as a teaching tool for both teachers and students to increase the efficiency of the learning process. This study aims to examine the theory of formative assessment and then offer some activities related to formative assessment for language teachers to apply in their classes.
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vimaito
11-04-2025
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This research aimed to investigate teachers’ perceptions and practices of projectbased learning (PBL) in teaching speaking skill at some high schools in a Central Vietnam province. The mixed methods research was adopted with the population of twenty-five teachers of English as a foreign language (EFL).
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viling
11-10-2024
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The study aims to explore their attitudes towards RJW through the data collection tool of interviews conducted with the teachers before and after they spent eight weeks writing reflective journals on their English as a foreign language (EFL) teaching at primary schools.
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viling
11-10-2024
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The study was conducted to explore the awareness, level of participation, and experiences of pre-service teachers of English in 03 Community Service Learning (CSL) activities at Quy Nhon University, namely Green Summer Activitiy, Peer-Teaching Activity, and Teaching Assistant Activity.
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viling
11-10-2024
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The roles of the teacher and students in online language classes have been a well-researched area, yielding various insights into the potentials of online technologies and the need for a consideration of redefining classroom roles. Drawing on a case study, for particularities, this paper presents the results of an exploratory investigation into the development of classroom roles in an EFL Listening class integrating online technologies at a university.
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viling
11-10-2024
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EFL university teachers' emotions are likely to be influenced by students’ behaviours in the classroom. Thus, practicing emotion regulation is considered to support teachers to achieve their professional objectives and effective teaching. In this case study, the negative emotions associated with classroom teaching experienced by an EFL university lecturer due to students’ behaviors were video recorded.
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viling
11-10-2024
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This study aims to explore the opinions of HIU students about the Google Form tool in reviewing and testing English Grammar knowledge. The research team used qualitative and quantitative methods to collect data from 94 first-year students of the English Language Department of Hong Bang International University
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vifilm
11-10-2024
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For this paper, I would like to address the roles of motivation and affective effects on second language acquisition by addressing the following questions: 1) What are the roles of motivation and affective effects in language acquisition? 2) What are the triggers of these effects and how they affect students learning process? 3) What can teachers do to raise or alleviate these effects for the betterment of language learning? For the first question...
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vifilm
11-10-2024
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Recently, whether to use translanguaging in teaching English has received great aenon from language researchers and language teachers all over the world. This critical review aims to systematically synthesize literature on the use of translanguaging in teaching English in higher education.
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vifilm
11-10-2024
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