There is very little focus in previous research on first language (L1) use by teachers in the upper secondary English as a foreign language (EFL) classroom from the students’ perspective. In this context and from a Swedish perspective, this thesis examines what attitudes students in the Swedish upper secondary school have towards their teachers’ use of L1 (Swedish) in the EFL-classroom. The method used was qualitative semi-structured interviews, where nine students in total were interviewed. The collected data was then coded, thematized and categorized. The results show that the students mainly believed Swedish should be used when teaching vocabulary, when teaching grammar and for classroom management. They did not believe the L1 should be ...
This study sets out to examine the teacher perspective of the use of Swedish and English during Engl...
The role of students’ first language (L1) in second and foreign language teaching has been an issue ...
There are different ideas when it comes to the use of either Swedish or English during EFL lessons. ...
There is very little focus in previous research on first language (L1) use by teachers in the upper ...
Whether there is a place for L1 use in the EFL classroom or not is a debated topic. Lately, a slight...
Whether there is a place for L1 use in the EFL classroom or not is a debated topic. Lately, a slight...
The aim of this empirical study is to investigate the role of the L1 (Swedish for the purpose of thi...
The aim of this empirical study is to investigate the role of the L1 (Swedish for the purpose of thi...
The aim of this empirical study is to investigate the role of the L1 (Swedish for the purpose of thi...
The present study examined how much, when, and why six Swedish primary school teachers use Swedish w...
The present study examined how much, when, and why six Swedish primary school teachers use Swedish w...
In this empirical study, the aim is to investigate how and why teachers in five elementary classes i...
In this empirical study, the aim is to investigate how and why teachers in five elementary classes i...
In the Swedish syllabus for English at the upper secondary level, it is explicitly mentioned that “E...
There are different ideas when it comes to the use of either Swedish or English during EFL lessons. ...
This study sets out to examine the teacher perspective of the use of Swedish and English during Engl...
The role of students’ first language (L1) in second and foreign language teaching has been an issue ...
There are different ideas when it comes to the use of either Swedish or English during EFL lessons. ...
There is very little focus in previous research on first language (L1) use by teachers in the upper ...
Whether there is a place for L1 use in the EFL classroom or not is a debated topic. Lately, a slight...
Whether there is a place for L1 use in the EFL classroom or not is a debated topic. Lately, a slight...
The aim of this empirical study is to investigate the role of the L1 (Swedish for the purpose of thi...
The aim of this empirical study is to investigate the role of the L1 (Swedish for the purpose of thi...
The aim of this empirical study is to investigate the role of the L1 (Swedish for the purpose of thi...
The present study examined how much, when, and why six Swedish primary school teachers use Swedish w...
The present study examined how much, when, and why six Swedish primary school teachers use Swedish w...
In this empirical study, the aim is to investigate how and why teachers in five elementary classes i...
In this empirical study, the aim is to investigate how and why teachers in five elementary classes i...
In the Swedish syllabus for English at the upper secondary level, it is explicitly mentioned that “E...
There are different ideas when it comes to the use of either Swedish or English during EFL lessons. ...
This study sets out to examine the teacher perspective of the use of Swedish and English during Engl...
The role of students’ first language (L1) in second and foreign language teaching has been an issue ...
There are different ideas when it comes to the use of either Swedish or English during EFL lessons. ...