This presentation examines EFL teachers’ language practices through a sociological lens to highlight the need to embrace a more inclusive approach to L1 and TL use in such contexts. It proposes that maximising English exposure can create a restrictive classroom atmosphere that makes it difficult for students to participate effectively. Via the use of semi-structured interviews and classroom observations, it links beliefs teachers have about first language and target language use to classroom actions. Bernstein’s notions of classification and framing show how students can become alienated from the learning process. Beliefs about English exposure may serve to maintain the socio-economic status quo rather than facilitating second language acqu...
In Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) classrooms where students’ L2 proficiency has not...
Language use in the classroom is an on-going concern among teachers through-out the world. Both ESL ...
The utilization of the first language (L1) as an instructional tool in second language (L2) classroo...
This presentation examines EFL teachers’ language practices through a sociological lens to highlight...
This thesis presents an examination of the beliefs that non-native English speaker teachers had abou...
Teachers are always seen as the role model of the classroom. Students tend to imitate what the teach...
This article explores the concept of translanguaging and discusses how EFL students can benefit from...
A standing tradition in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) has emphasized that for effective learni...
Teaching and Learning Department capstone projectWith a growing number of English Language Learners ...
This article explores Japanese university students\u27 use of their first language (L1) in English d...
Using L1 in the English classroom has long been considered as an unforgivable wrongdoing. Many Engli...
AbstractThe place of L1 has been an argument in ELT history for ages. While one side such as Situati...
Recently, the powers that be at the English language school where I work posted signs in every class...
P(論文)The present study examined Japanese college student views on the function and value of first la...
Firstly, the aim of the present paper is to explore some of the controversy surrounding the use of t...
In Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) classrooms where students’ L2 proficiency has not...
Language use in the classroom is an on-going concern among teachers through-out the world. Both ESL ...
The utilization of the first language (L1) as an instructional tool in second language (L2) classroo...
This presentation examines EFL teachers’ language practices through a sociological lens to highlight...
This thesis presents an examination of the beliefs that non-native English speaker teachers had abou...
Teachers are always seen as the role model of the classroom. Students tend to imitate what the teach...
This article explores the concept of translanguaging and discusses how EFL students can benefit from...
A standing tradition in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) has emphasized that for effective learni...
Teaching and Learning Department capstone projectWith a growing number of English Language Learners ...
This article explores Japanese university students\u27 use of their first language (L1) in English d...
Using L1 in the English classroom has long been considered as an unforgivable wrongdoing. Many Engli...
AbstractThe place of L1 has been an argument in ELT history for ages. While one side such as Situati...
Recently, the powers that be at the English language school where I work posted signs in every class...
P(論文)The present study examined Japanese college student views on the function and value of first la...
Firstly, the aim of the present paper is to explore some of the controversy surrounding the use of t...
In Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) classrooms where students’ L2 proficiency has not...
Language use in the classroom is an on-going concern among teachers through-out the world. Both ESL ...
The utilization of the first language (L1) as an instructional tool in second language (L2) classroo...