2021
DOI: 10.33369/joall.v6i2.15369
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The Young Learners’ Perception Towards English Instructional Practices Using Virtual Platforms

Abstract: The popularity of virtual-learning platforms as an alternative for instructional practices during the pandemic is rocketing yet students’ perceptions to the implementation are not optimally gauged especially to young learners. This study explores the students’ perception towards learning English using two popular virtual platforms during Covid-19 pandemic. This is a case study involving 30 students in their third-year study at a private primary-school primary school in Tangerang City, Banten. Interviewing and … Show more

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“…Based on Table 1, Elicited Metaphor Analysis has proved to reveal students' feelings and thoughts better than the standard interview session that is commonly used to adult participants. Research on young learner should not be neglected due to their young age as they basically are able to express their perception through appropriate approach (Taman et al, 2021). However, the collected source domains and its entailments in Table 3.1 are the best metaphors that the students could make as some students needed extra chances to develop their imagination.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on Table 1, Elicited Metaphor Analysis has proved to reveal students' feelings and thoughts better than the standard interview session that is commonly used to adult participants. Research on young learner should not be neglected due to their young age as they basically are able to express their perception through appropriate approach (Taman et al, 2021). However, the collected source domains and its entailments in Table 3.1 are the best metaphors that the students could make as some students needed extra chances to develop their imagination.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, students and teachers have direct interaction during offline learning. They can discuss, exchange, and share ideas without barriers (Taman et al, 2021). Besides, offline learning eager to decrease students' laziness and loneliness while learning (Sim et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Perception refers to individuals' voice, sense, behavior, and experience towards a particular issue. It results from an experience process that leads to interpretation (Taman et al, 2021). Thus, perception in this study is used to understand individuals' experiences towards limited offline learning teaching since every individual has a different sense and view.…”
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“…Those are served as media in delivering learning material. Remember, it would be better if their parents assist the students (see the importance on (Nurefendi, 2015;Sulistyawikan, 2014;Taman et al, 2021). Instead of having full attention during online learning, parents could motivate students to keep focus on the learning process.…”
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confidence: 99%