Showing posts with label EFL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EFL. Show all posts

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Morrison’s Interactive Language Learning on the Web



“Do teachers need to create web-based language activities for EFL students in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia? Why and why not? 
      Teachers in the Saudi context need to create web-based activities. The Saudi students have become good users of the interent and technological applications. The development or educational trends had made the Internet an integral part of the current lanaguage classroom.
     Web-based applications and resources have enriched the teaching domain with many rich insights. Internet has introduced many applications whether face to face or online that can be used in the classroom. Educators can benefit from Internet in many ways whether through translation, searching, internet documents, internet groups, internet news, etc.
    Internet provides the facility of custom search. It is tailored to get the specific websites that one needs. Students can work cooperatively to write a document. Internet groups online service allows group members to have a shared discussion and interact together. It can be used in online courses. students can exchange ideas and debates. Teachers can make online materials available to students.
      It is clear that Internet is a comprehensive tool in language teaching. It offers all the services that teachers and students need in terms of the material, the means of communication, the required resources, the proper learning setting, and the relevant classroom activities.
       Web-based activities in EFL domain have always been a reliable source of authentic language learning. With internet-based applications, students, for example, can practice writing whether synchronously (e.g. chatting, instant messaging, and, live discussion boards) or asynchronously (e.g. emails and blogs). In pedagogical environments, using Internet applications effectively helps in sharing knowledge beyond the classroom setting.
    However, the most important point in using technology in EFL classes is the ability of the teacher to integrate the applications into the class and how he can engage students to benefit from this technology. Teachers should be aware to how to make this integration and how to motivate students to be active users of technology.
       On the other hand,  there are many challenges in the Saudi context that mat prevent the teachers from using web-based activities and quizzes.  Students are still regarding technology as a matter of luxuary and not as something integral to the course. Technology should be used as part of the course and students should be evaluated as per their technological knowledge.