COVID-19 Outbreak, State of a Questionable Dilemma, or a Learning Escape: Second Language Acquisition Within Virtual Learning and Social Contact

Authors

  • Nazzem Mohammad Abdullah Attiyat Al-Balqa Applied University
  • Tamador Khalaf Abu-Snoubar Al-Balqa Applied University
  • Yasser Al-Shboul Al-Balqa Applied University
  • Malak Mohammad Hasan Ismael Al-Balqa Applied University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1206.09

Keywords:

COVID-19 outbreak, SLA, social contact, virtual learning

Abstract

Digital learning, social contact and COVID-19 outbreak are three different phrases have been often heard, read or spoken about since 2020. Undoubtedly, these phrases have brought fear of uncertainty, but also hope to find a new perspective to keep life matters on-going including learning in general, and language acquisition in particular. In order to find the impact of virtual learning and social contact on second language acquisition, a total of 389 second language university students have either online surveyed or been interviewed to validate the results and avoid any misleading. After analyzing the data, results revealed that virtual learning has given the learner a chance to develop understanding of different aspects of learning a second language. Flexibility, free-learning, and richness of knowledge source are positive aspects of virtual learning. Likewise, social contact has an essential role in deepen the understanding of contextual use, semantics and lexis, and other aspects of second language acquisition. Interestingly, both social and virtual aspects of learning motivate the learner to reach language mastery. Therefore, the findings urge the use of virtual learning regarding social contact in developing linguistic skills in second language acquisition. Further insights are recommended to enrich the future research in this topic.

Author Biographies

Nazzem Mohammad Abdullah Attiyat, Al-Balqa Applied University

Department of English Language and Literature, Salt Faculty of Human Sciences

Tamador Khalaf Abu-Snoubar, Al-Balqa Applied University

Department of English Language and Literature, Salt Faculty of Human Sciences

Yasser Al-Shboul, Al-Balqa Applied University

Department of English Language and Literature, Salt Faculty of Human Sciences

Malak Mohammad Hasan Ismael, Al-Balqa Applied University

Department of Arabic Language and Literature

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