Sustainability of E-Learning in the Undergraduate EFL Classrooms

  • Asma-Ul-Ferdous
  • Forhin Shifat N
  • Ehsanul Islam Khan M
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Abstract

The present study investigated the probable sustainability and effectiveness of e-learning in English language teaching (ELT) to learners in an English as a foreign language (EFL) classroom. Since the beginning of technology, it has always influenced our lives, thinking, and learning areas. One significant model in today's world in education is E-Learning. Today, one aspect of technology that has a considerable impact on our livelihood is English language learning in the EFL context. Data were collected using a Google form questionnaire with 20 close-ended questions with a 5-point Likert scale and analyzed in percentage. Ninety-two undergraduate EFL learners randomly participated in the survey. The quantitative method has been used to analyze the data. The results showed that integrating e-learning is a blessing to language learners though students face some challenges entirely using it. Learners have found educational technology effective in developing their fours language skills, including vocabulary problem-solving skills, performance improvement, etc. The study finally recommended increasing e-learning practices alongside the traditional approach in the EFL context of Bangladesh along with secured and controlled techniques.

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Asma-Ul-Ferdous, Forhin Shifat, N., & Ehsanul Islam Khan, M. (2022). Sustainability of E-Learning in the Undergraduate EFL Classrooms. FOSTER: Journal of English Language Teaching, 3(2), 80–89. https://doi.org/10.24256/foster-jelt.v3i2.88

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