TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF USING BRAINSTORMING ACTIVITIES IN ENGLISH CLASSES AT SOME PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN HUE CITY

Authors

  • Nhat Uyen Huynh Author
  • Pham Hoai Huong Le Author
  • Chau Kim Khanh Le Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63506/jilc.0601.110

Keywords:

Brainstorming, primary schools, teaching English, young learners

Abstract

This study explored teachers’ perceptions of using brainstorming activities in English classes at some primary schools in Hue City, a city in Central Vietnam. The sample of the study consisted of fifty primary school English teachers. Data collected from the questionnaire and interview were analyzed, synthesized, and interpreted both quantitatively and qualitatively. The findings of the study reveal that most of the primary English teachers held positive perceptions of brainstorming activities. Some brainstorming activities such as listing, mind-mapping, and visual brainstorming were claimed to be regularly used in their teaching English to children at primary schools. Such difficulties as the lack of time, large classes, mixed levels of students, etc. were reported to prevent teachers from conducting brainstorming activities successfully. From the study’s findings, some implications were made with the hope that the primary teachers will practice these activities in teaching English to young learners more effectively.

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Published

2022-04-30

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Section

JOURNAL OF INQUIRY INTO LANGUAGES AND CULTURES

How to Cite

TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF USING BRAINSTORMING ACTIVITIES IN ENGLISH CLASSES AT SOME PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN HUE CITY. (2022). JOURNAL OF INQUIRY INTO LANGUAGES AND CULTURES, 6(1), 108-122. https://doi.org/10.63506/jilc.0601.110

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