Using mother tongue (L1) in a foreign language (L2) classrooms is inevitable. Despite the debate over the adequacy of using L1 in the teaching of L2, this paper argues using L1 in the classroom does not hinder learning, and that L1 has a facilitating role to play in the classroom and can help L2 learning and acquisition. This paper shows that L1 is an inseparable part of language teaching, and it has several functions for both the students and teachers in English language learning and teaching. Therefore, those who believe L1 has a minimal role to play in the teaching of a foreign language are invited to think again of its role and contributions it makes to the fields of language learning and teaching
The role of L1 in instructed English learning has been the subject of much controversy. Some teacher...
The use of the L1 in monolingual contexts has been somewhat frowned upon in EFL classrooms over the...
English.Edu, Vol. 10, No. 1, January 2012, p. 89-113The interference of first language in learning E...
Using mother tongue (L1) in a foreign language (L2) classrooms is inevitable. Despite the debate ove...
This paper aims to uncover the hidden debate about the efficacy and inefficacy of using mother tongu...
The use of the mother tongue (L1) in teaching a foreign language is a controversial topic. While som...
A standing tradition in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) has emphasized that for effective learni...
The use of L1 in monolingual contexts has been frowned upon in EFL classrooms for years. However, if...
The question whether or not the mother tongue (L1) should be used in the EFL classroom has been an i...
It is believed that when learners are exposed to the target language excessively, they will have mor...
This paper gives an overview of some of basic arguments of the use of L1 in L2 classroom, either aga...
The use of L2-only policy in foreign language classroom has been debated in academia. Questions arou...
One of the most favorite approaches in teaching and learning a foreign language is the use of L1 in ...
This article studies the role of L1 by L2-learning. The use of L1 is related to the history of L2-le...
The role of L1 in instructed English learning has been the subject of much controversy. Some teacher...
The role of L1 in instructed English learning has been the subject of much controversy. Some teacher...
The use of the L1 in monolingual contexts has been somewhat frowned upon in EFL classrooms over the...
English.Edu, Vol. 10, No. 1, January 2012, p. 89-113The interference of first language in learning E...
Using mother tongue (L1) in a foreign language (L2) classrooms is inevitable. Despite the debate ove...
This paper aims to uncover the hidden debate about the efficacy and inefficacy of using mother tongu...
The use of the mother tongue (L1) in teaching a foreign language is a controversial topic. While som...
A standing tradition in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) has emphasized that for effective learni...
The use of L1 in monolingual contexts has been frowned upon in EFL classrooms for years. However, if...
The question whether or not the mother tongue (L1) should be used in the EFL classroom has been an i...
It is believed that when learners are exposed to the target language excessively, they will have mor...
This paper gives an overview of some of basic arguments of the use of L1 in L2 classroom, either aga...
The use of L2-only policy in foreign language classroom has been debated in academia. Questions arou...
One of the most favorite approaches in teaching and learning a foreign language is the use of L1 in ...
This article studies the role of L1 by L2-learning. The use of L1 is related to the history of L2-le...
The role of L1 in instructed English learning has been the subject of much controversy. Some teacher...
The role of L1 in instructed English learning has been the subject of much controversy. Some teacher...
The use of the L1 in monolingual contexts has been somewhat frowned upon in EFL classrooms over the...
English.Edu, Vol. 10, No. 1, January 2012, p. 89-113The interference of first language in learning E...