Controversy continues to surround the use of the mother-tongue in second language classrooms. While some argue that learning a second language is like learning the first, and that the mother-tongue therefore has no place, others claim it has an important and positive role to play. The study reported here was conducted in primary schools in two UK bilingual settings: North Wales (Welsh / English) and Lancashire (Μirpur Punjabi / English). During a three-month experimental period, teachers did parallel pre-writing activities with comparable pairs of classes. Some classes had Punjabi or Welsh (the mother-tongue) as the language of their pre-writing activity, and the others had Eng1ish (the second language). Pre- and post-tests included writing...
Peer-review under responsibility of the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Departamento de Lingüís...
Primary schools in UK continue to grow in linguistic diversity, yet we have limited knowledge about ...
A revival of interest in using a native language in the English classroom is caused by learners ’ ne...
Controversy continues to surround the use of the mother‐tongue in second language classrooms. While ...
Abstract\ud The ideology that teaching English as a second or foreign language should not allow the ...
Throughout the years, many studies grappled with the perennially pressing question about the integra...
Aim: To compare the effects of a mother tongue teaching approach, based on the DfES advice above, wi...
This article reports the results of an action-research project that examines enhancing students’ Eng...
This paper aims to uncover the hidden debate about the efficacy and inefficacy of using mother tongu...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether there are any differences in the quality of the no...
This qualitative study examines the development of literacy of several bilingual elementary students...
The effects that various forms of bilingual education may have on children's reading development are...
This article draws on an interview study with teachers and teacher educators on the topic of the fea...
The use of students’ mother tongue (MT/L1) in the second/foreign language classroom has been debated...
A revival of interest in using a native language in the English classroom is caused by learners’ nee...
Peer-review under responsibility of the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Departamento de Lingüís...
Primary schools in UK continue to grow in linguistic diversity, yet we have limited knowledge about ...
A revival of interest in using a native language in the English classroom is caused by learners ’ ne...
Controversy continues to surround the use of the mother‐tongue in second language classrooms. While ...
Abstract\ud The ideology that teaching English as a second or foreign language should not allow the ...
Throughout the years, many studies grappled with the perennially pressing question about the integra...
Aim: To compare the effects of a mother tongue teaching approach, based on the DfES advice above, wi...
This article reports the results of an action-research project that examines enhancing students’ Eng...
This paper aims to uncover the hidden debate about the efficacy and inefficacy of using mother tongu...
The purpose of this study was to identify whether there are any differences in the quality of the no...
This qualitative study examines the development of literacy of several bilingual elementary students...
The effects that various forms of bilingual education may have on children's reading development are...
This article draws on an interview study with teachers and teacher educators on the topic of the fea...
The use of students’ mother tongue (MT/L1) in the second/foreign language classroom has been debated...
A revival of interest in using a native language in the English classroom is caused by learners’ nee...
Peer-review under responsibility of the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Departamento de Lingüís...
Primary schools in UK continue to grow in linguistic diversity, yet we have limited knowledge about ...
A revival of interest in using a native language in the English classroom is caused by learners ’ ne...