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A Study on Learners' Perceptions of Online Korean Language Classes: A Case of D University in Vietnam
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베트남 비대면 한국어 수업에 대한 학습자의 인식 연구: 베트남 D대학교 사례를 중심으로

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Nguyen Thi Binh Son (University of Foreign Language Studies - University of Da Nang))
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한국베트남학회 베트남연구 베트남연구 제21권 제1호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2023.6
Pages
59 - 81 (23page)

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COVID-19 has led to the development of new learning methods, and online classes are expected to continue to expand even in the post-pandemic era. Therefore, there is a need to reassess the advantages and disadvantages of online classes and provide future directions. In this context, a survey was conducted among 122 Korean major students studying at D University in Vietnam to examine their perceptions of online Korean language classes and to suggest ways for improvement. As a result, place and time, progress, materials and contents, feedback, evaluation, supplementary lecture, cooperative learning, interaction with instructor, concentration, understanding, ability improvement, satisfaction, and intention to retake the class were analyzed by two groups as being above the ‘average’ level. However, the perception of presence was relatively negative for both groups. Regarding interaction with peers, peer learning, and learning motivation, the 3rd year learners evaluated them as ‘average’, whereas the 2nd year learners showed negative responses. Furthermore, there was a significant difference between the two groups in the factors of materials and contents, evaluation, interaction with instructor, interaction with peers, learning motivation and understanding, and the 3rd year students evaluated relatively more positively than the 2nd year students.

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