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The effective role of using audio-visual aids in EFL classroom at a Libyan University : Libyan EFL tutors’ perceptions

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Type Article
Author Algwil, Kamila Alhadi. Al Asmarya University for Islamic Sciences, Zliten, Libya.
Second author Aburawi, Abdullatif Ishtewi. Al Asmarya University for Islamic Sciences, Zliten, Libya.
Pages pp. 284-294
Host Item Entry Arabic Journal for Translation Studies. . Vol. 3, no. 8, July 2024
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Teacher attitudes  -  Language teachers  -  English  -  Audiovisual aids  -  Teaching methods  -  University education  -  Libya
Language of document English
Country Germany
This study focuses on Libyan EFL tutors’ beliefs towards using audio-visual aids within lectures in teaching English language at a Libyan university. The aims of the current study are to explore Libyan EFL tutors’ perceptions on the use of audio-visual aids in teaching and to investigate the challenges that may face in using audio-visual aids. It is a qualitative study because 15 Libyan EFL tutors are chosen purposively (i.e hand-picked for purpose) in order to gain in-depth understanding to their perceptions and perspectives with regard to audio-visual aids. The methods that are used to collect data are semi-structured interview and observation. Thematic analysis is used to analyse the data into codes and themes. The findings reveal that the majority of the participants have positive beliefs on using audio-visual aids. They indicate that audio-visual aids contribute to increase students’ understanding and comprehension, motivate students and make the lecture more interesting, and develop cultural awareness. The findings also show that few participants have little awareness of the effective role of audio-visual aids as they perceive the traditional methods of teaching as fair enough to convey their knowledge to their students. Moreover, the results reveal that limited resources and insufficient staff development workshops are the main challenges that effect on using audio-visual aids adversely. (Published abstract)

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Algwil, Kamila Alhadi. (2024). The effective role of using audio-visual aids in EFL classroom at a Libyan University : Libyan EFL tutors’ perceptions. Arabic Journal for Translation Studies. Vol. 3, no. 8, July 2024. pp. 284-294 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org