2023
DOI: 10.33096/tamaddun.v22i1.318
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DIY (Do-It-Yourself) English Language Learning and Practice at Universitas Negeri Makassar

Abstract: This phenomenological study explores the experiences, motivations, and challenges of students at Universitas Negeri Makassar engaging in DIY (Do-It-Yourself) English language learning and practice. The research aims to gain insights into self-directed language learning and provide valuable information for educational practices and policies in the university context. A purposeful sample of 15-20 students, representing a diverse range of experiences, was selected to participate in the study. Data collection invo… Show more

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“…There are universities in Indonesia today have begun to follow the blended/hybridlearning approach with the decrease of Covid-19 spread. An attractive, active, and acceptable learning model is also needed by all types of students thus lectures have adapted the hybridlearning approach utilizing LMS and zoom for online learning and scheduling for offline classes in between (Syam et al, 2019;Nurfadhilah et al, 2023). There is minimal study on SLA in academic writing setting during the pandemics.…”
Section: Language Learning During the Pandemicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are universities in Indonesia today have begun to follow the blended/hybridlearning approach with the decrease of Covid-19 spread. An attractive, active, and acceptable learning model is also needed by all types of students thus lectures have adapted the hybridlearning approach utilizing LMS and zoom for online learning and scheduling for offline classes in between (Syam et al, 2019;Nurfadhilah et al, 2023). There is minimal study on SLA in academic writing setting during the pandemics.…”
Section: Language Learning During the Pandemicsmentioning
confidence: 99%