Virtual traveling strategies in teaching writing during COVID-19 pandemic

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This study sought to examine the strategies adopted by teachers to improve students’ writing ability during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study was conducted at the Department of English Education, Faculty of Teachers Training and Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Parepare, Indonesia. The research method involved questionnaire to see the students’ interest in learning English and pre-test/post-test to see the student’s ability to promote tourism objects through written texts. The data indicates significant contribution of Virtual Traveling Strategy in writing class. Moreover, the majority of students agree that Virtual Traveling Strategy is very useful and applicable in inclass writing. Furthermore, the dependency on internet connection becomes the weaknesses of this strategy. Despite its limitation, this method is highly recommended as one of the teaching strategies in addressing writing skills.

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Syawal, S., Patahuddin, P., Abdullah, M., & Esnara, C. B. (2023). Virtual traveling strategies in teaching writing during COVID-19 pandemic. Research Journal in Advanced Humanities, 4(2), 61–71. https://doi.org/10.58256/rjah.v4i2.1042

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