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IJLLL 2015 Vol.1(4): 261-266 ISSN: 2382-6282
DOI: 10.18178/IJLLL.2015.1.4.50

Using e-Learning to Develop Students’ English Skills

Choosri Banditvilai

Abstract—This article examines a teacher’s experience when incorporating e-learning into a university level reading course. It presents a case study at Kasetsart University in Thailand. The aim of this study is to compare the achievements of two groups of students. The first group studied “English Reading” course in the classroom, while the second studied this subject supplemented by e-learning with parallel reading lessons. The effects of this method were investigated with the use of e-learning lessons, achievement test, a questionnaire and interviews. The findings were predominantly positive, in favor of e-learning, suggesting that teachers should use e-learning as a teaching aid to assist in developing students’ English reading skills.

Index Terms—E-learning, basic English reading, parallel reading lessons.

The author is with Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen Campus, Nakhon Pathom 73140, Thailand (e-mail: cbanditvtlai@yahoo.com).

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Cite:Choosri Banditvilai, "Using e-Learning to Develop Students’ English Skills," International Journal of Languages, Literature and Linguistics vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 261-266, 2015.

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