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.
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. This study provides important reference information for those educators, researchers, and teachers who are searching for or interested in utilizing information technology applications in language teaching in particular and in education in general, especially for those teaching EMI subjects.
This study is aimed to identify how first-year English-majored students at a Vietnam university might use notetaking to enhance their Englishlanguage receptive skills. In order to achieve this objective, data from a focus group interview of three research participants were collected and analysed through theme-based coding methods.
This study aims to investigate the second-year Englishmajor students’ willingness towards CL at Thuyloi University. Specifically, the research answers the following questions: What are advantages and disadvantages of CL, from students’ perspective? What are their attitudes towards CL? Are they skilled and willing to practice CL?
Accordingly, there is a negative relationship between TA and student achievement. Academic under-achievement has been more prevalent among high-test anxiety students. Therefore, understanding test anxiety from students’ perspective would contribute to reducing negative TA and enhancing positive performance. This study aims to investigate TA among English-major students at Thuyloi University on the basis of worry, emotionality, interference, and lack of confidence.
Data was analyzed based on color-coded themes, which results in four significant findings: (1), the diversity of children’s oral language functions; (2), the Participant and Spectator roles of language in connection to embedded speech and displaced speech; (3), the interaction of Girl Talk and Boy Talk; and (4), the children’s peer support through Zone of Proximal Development.
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.
This study explored community members’ perceptions of service-learning (SL) activities of pre-service primary school teachers (PSTs) of a university in Vietnam. More specifically, the study aimed at investigating how community members (CMs) perceive the impacts of SL activities organized at primary school settings on primary school students and the professional development of PSTs.
In the study, pre-and post-tests were used to review students' vocabulary perceptions, and surveys using questionnaires were conducted to explore the effects of Quizizz on English vocabulary learning. On the basis of these results, it was concluded that Quizizz had promoted the activity of learning English vocabulary, maintained the motivation for learning and increased learning success.