This study aims to answer the questions of when and why foreign language teachers use their learners’ first language (L1) in the foreign language classroom. Additionally, the study also explores learner attitudes toward teachers’ use of the L1, and compares these attitudes with the teacher practices. In order to answer the research questions, international peer-reviewed studies have been used and analysed. The findings include L1 use in a number of different situations, for example during grammatical and lexical explanations, when giving instructions on classroom activities, and in informal interactions with the learners. Teachers may use the L1 in order to facilitate learners’ understanding, to save time, and to create a positive and welco...
The use of first language(s) (L1) in the language classroom has often been at the centre of methodol...
AbstractThe place of L1 has been an argument in ELT history for ages. While one side such as Situati...
English.Edu, Vol. 10, No. 1, January 2012, p. 89-113The interference of first language in learning E...
This study aims to answer the questions of when and why foreign language teachers use their learners...
This study aims to answer the questions of when and why foreign language teachers use their learners...
There are many different perceptions when it comes to teachers’ instructional language choice in the...
There are many different perceptions when it comes to teachers’ instructional language choice in the...
This paper is a contribution to the issue of the use of the students' first language (L1) in foreign...
International and domestic research makes it evident that there is an ongoing debate on the use of t...
This study explores the attitudes of EFL teachers towards using learners’ first language (L1) in the...
The use of first language in EFL classroom has long been the subject of much controversy and academi...
There has been an issue whether the use of L1 in English classroom should be included or not. Some t...
The last 15 years of L2 acquisition and language education research and literature have seen the eme...
International and domestic research makes it evident that there is an ongoing debate on the use of t...
This paper examines empirical studies regarding teachers’ and teacher-trainees’ perceptions toward t...
The use of first language(s) (L1) in the language classroom has often been at the centre of methodol...
AbstractThe place of L1 has been an argument in ELT history for ages. While one side such as Situati...
English.Edu, Vol. 10, No. 1, January 2012, p. 89-113The interference of first language in learning E...
This study aims to answer the questions of when and why foreign language teachers use their learners...
This study aims to answer the questions of when and why foreign language teachers use their learners...
There are many different perceptions when it comes to teachers’ instructional language choice in the...
There are many different perceptions when it comes to teachers’ instructional language choice in the...
This paper is a contribution to the issue of the use of the students' first language (L1) in foreign...
International and domestic research makes it evident that there is an ongoing debate on the use of t...
This study explores the attitudes of EFL teachers towards using learners’ first language (L1) in the...
The use of first language in EFL classroom has long been the subject of much controversy and academi...
There has been an issue whether the use of L1 in English classroom should be included or not. Some t...
The last 15 years of L2 acquisition and language education research and literature have seen the eme...
International and domestic research makes it evident that there is an ongoing debate on the use of t...
This paper examines empirical studies regarding teachers’ and teacher-trainees’ perceptions toward t...
The use of first language(s) (L1) in the language classroom has often been at the centre of methodol...
AbstractThe place of L1 has been an argument in ELT history for ages. While one side such as Situati...
English.Edu, Vol. 10, No. 1, January 2012, p. 89-113The interference of first language in learning E...