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Impact of Virtual Teaching on ESL Learners' Attitudes under Covid-19 Circumstances at Post Graduate Level in Pakistan

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  • Syed Khuram Shahzad
  • Javaid Hussain
  • Nadia Sadaf
  • Samina Sarwat
  • Usman Ghani
  • Robina Saleem

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Covid-19 proved a pandemic that has affected the whole world on a large scale. Every walk of life got disturbed by this pandemic. Educational institutions not only in Pakistan but all over the globe remain close, which causes a loss of study for the students of all Grades, notably Higher education (Postgraduate Level), which directly affected education, learners, and teachers in terms of learning, time, and economically. Virtual Teaching (VT) is proving an emerging method of teaching in the field of education all over the world. Developed countries have opted for this method of teaching much before. In Pakistan, universities under the directions of HEC started Virtual Teaching VT (Online Teaching) for the students, which was an attempt to cover the loss on an experimental basis. This study is conducted to know the impact of VT on ESL students' behavior. For this purpose among 100 students of KFUEIT, RYK University distributed a questionnaire to measure their behavior level. Students' participation was inspiriting, and their response found positive in this new field of Teaching.

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  • Syed Khuram Shahzad & Javaid Hussain & Nadia Sadaf & Samina Sarwat & Usman Ghani & Robina Saleem, 2020. "Impact of Virtual Teaching on ESL Learners' Attitudes under Covid-19 Circumstances at Post Graduate Level in Pakistan," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(9), pages 1-1, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:13:y:2020:i:9:p:1
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