This article draws on an interview study with teachers and teacher educators on the topic of the feasibility of task-based teaching for implementation in schools. It focuses on a single theme from the study: student use of the mother tongue. A number of dimensions are addressed: the extent of classroom interaction in English in the context under review; informants' perspectives on mother tongue use; strategies for encouraging use of the target language; and relevant implications for teaching methodology. The conclusion calls for a balanced and flexible view of student use of the mother tongue. Some avenues for further exploration are also sketched, in particular the need to investigate the relationship between task-types and mother tongue u...
The discussion about the use of mother tongue in foreign language teaching is still ongoing. The big...
Because of the lack of research on the use of the mother tongue (MT) in the English as a foreign lan...
The use of students’ mother tongue (MT/L1) in the second/foreign language classroom has been debated...
The use of mother tongue (L1) in foreign language classrooms is inevitable. In this paper, the use a...
AbstractThe use of mother tongue (L1) in foreign language classrooms is inevitable. In this paper, t...
Abstract\ud The ideology that teaching English as a second or foreign language should not allow the ...
This article reports the results of an action-research project that examines enhancing students’ Eng...
A revival of interest to using a mother tongue in the English classroom is stipulated by necessity t...
This paper analyzes the role of the mother tongue (MT or L1) in foreign language (FL or L2) teaching...
Throughout the years, many studies grappled with the perennially pressing question about the integra...
In our ever more international world, the English language plays an important role. This is also ref...
Whether mother tongue should be used in EFL classroom or not is a controversial issue and has not ye...
The article is dedicated to the study of various researchers’ viewpoints on the importance of both u...
The use of mother tongue in foreign language teaching is still causing various dilemmas. Experts’ vi...
M.Ed. (Educational Linguistics)This study sets out to examine the use of mother tongue education in ...
The discussion about the use of mother tongue in foreign language teaching is still ongoing. The big...
Because of the lack of research on the use of the mother tongue (MT) in the English as a foreign lan...
The use of students’ mother tongue (MT/L1) in the second/foreign language classroom has been debated...
The use of mother tongue (L1) in foreign language classrooms is inevitable. In this paper, the use a...
AbstractThe use of mother tongue (L1) in foreign language classrooms is inevitable. In this paper, t...
Abstract\ud The ideology that teaching English as a second or foreign language should not allow the ...
This article reports the results of an action-research project that examines enhancing students’ Eng...
A revival of interest to using a mother tongue in the English classroom is stipulated by necessity t...
This paper analyzes the role of the mother tongue (MT or L1) in foreign language (FL or L2) teaching...
Throughout the years, many studies grappled with the perennially pressing question about the integra...
In our ever more international world, the English language plays an important role. This is also ref...
Whether mother tongue should be used in EFL classroom or not is a controversial issue and has not ye...
The article is dedicated to the study of various researchers’ viewpoints on the importance of both u...
The use of mother tongue in foreign language teaching is still causing various dilemmas. Experts’ vi...
M.Ed. (Educational Linguistics)This study sets out to examine the use of mother tongue education in ...
The discussion about the use of mother tongue in foreign language teaching is still ongoing. The big...
Because of the lack of research on the use of the mother tongue (MT) in the English as a foreign lan...
The use of students’ mother tongue (MT/L1) in the second/foreign language classroom has been debated...