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Traditional EFL classrooms face several challenges,
including limited exposure to authentic language use, lack
of engagement, and varying learner proficiency levels.
Research indicates that reliance on non-authentic materials
can hinder listening comprehension and motivation among
students. For instance, substituting traditional listening inputs
with spontaneous teacher discourse and storytelling has been
proposed as a means to enhance engagement and provide
authentic language exposure (Ypsilanti, 2024). Additionally,
the integration of Content and Language Integrated Learning
(CLIL) approaches can bridge the gap between vocabulary
learning and meaningful text production, fostering a more
engaging learning environment (Balle & Olsen, 2023).
Moreover, varying proficiency levels among learners often lead
to common writing errors, such as grammatical mistakes and
vocabulary misuse, which necessitate targeted instructional
strategies to address these challenges effectively (Isma et al., 2023). Teachers also encounter difficulties in adapting
to curriculum reforms and integrating digital media due to
limited resources and training, which can further exacerbate
engagement issues (Alnasib & Alharbi, 2024; Syarifuddin &
Hz, 2023). Addressing these challenges requires innovative
teaching strategies and a supportive infrastructure to enhance
EFL learning outcomes.
(Sari, Nurhidayah. The Role of Technology in Facilitating EFL Learning:
A Case Study Approach. Journal of Education Research, v. 5, 2024)