The impact of virtual tools on EFL learners' performance in Grammar at the times of COVID 19 Pandemic

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Elbashir, Rasha Mohammed [1 ]
Hamza, Sabah Mohammad Abbas [2 ]
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[1] Sudan Univ Sci & Technol, Khartoum, Sudan
[2] King Khalid Univ, Abha, Saudi Arabia
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Virtual teaching and learning; Performance; COVID; 19; pandemic; EFL learners; Grammar;
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The main objective of this study is to investigate the impact of virtual tools on EFL learners' performance in grammar courses during the COVID-19 pandemic. This experimental study compared a group of students who took a grammar course remotely via the Blackboard platform during the COVID-19 pandemic to a control group who took the same course in person prior to the pandemic. Each group of participants (n = 30) was given the same test. The grades of the two groups were then analysed using the SPSS programme. The results demonstrate that the experimental group test grades were higher than those of the control group grades. suggesting that teaching grammar remotely has a positive influence on EFL learners' performance, as compared to face-to-face instruction, which has been proven to have a lesser impact. As a result, the researchers would promote a hybrid of virtual and face-to-face teaching. As a result, the researchers would promote a hybrid of virtual and face-to-face teaching. More studies on the causes of lower grades in face-to-face classes, as well as suggestions for strategies to improve learners' performance in all aspects of the English language, not just grammar, are requested. Furthermore, each country has its own educational policy, so different results may arise in different contexts. Educators and policymakers may use this study as a reference for the effectiveness of virtual vs. face-to-face instruction, opening the doors for future research on similar topics within the same theme Practitioner Notes 1. Virtual tools, such as Blackboard, may be effective in teaching and learning English as a foreign language. 2. One of the most important aspects of a successful virtual English class is the use of interactive Blackboard features such as break out rooms, chat boxes, cameras, and microphones. 3. A variety of interaction patterns such as pair work, group work, whole class discussion, and individualization may help students remain motivated until the end of the class. 4. Teaching at home may enable teachers to create stronger rapport with their students by introducing them to his/her private world and family. 5. Teachers and students may benefit from a research that analyses 'a new normal' and a different classroom environment. created by the pandemic.
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