Although research into the use of the first language (L1) in second language (L2) learning has grown in strength in recent years, the majority of ESL teacher-training courses still provide little to no information regarding L1 use in L2 teaching. This paper investigates the perspectives of pre-service ESL teachers regarding the use of the L1 in L2 learning, the potential reasons underpinning these views, and what, if any, further education is needed in ESL teacher training courses regarding L1 use in the L2 classroom. The results of this study suggest that, although the pre-service teacher participants were accepting of L1 use at times, their acceptance was limited, implying a lack of a complete understanding overall. The author recommends ...
Current understanding of second language acquisition processes is based on the position that second ...
This paper gives an overview of some of basic arguments of the use of L1 in L2 classroom, either aga...
This paper aims to uncover the hidden debate about the efficacy and inefficacy of using mother tongu...
Although research into the use of the first language (L1) in second language (L2) learning has grown...
The use of native language (L1) in foreign language classrooms (L2) has been studied from various pe...
Recently the issue of having recourse to second language (L2) learners’ first language (L1) in secon...
The use of first language in EFL classroom has long been the subject of much controversy and academi...
The research observed the role of the first language (L1) use in the second language (L2) classrooms...
This study aims to answer the questions of when and why foreign language teachers use their learners...
International and domestic research makes it evident that there is an ongoing debate on the use of t...
The use of the first language (L1) in EFL context has long been seen to be quite controversial. Some...
There are many different perceptions when it comes to teachers’ instructional language choice in the...
AbstractThe place of L1 has been an argument in ELT history for ages. While one side such as Situati...
International and domestic research makes it evident that there is an ongoing debate on the use of t...
Abstract This research synthesis builds upon research related to the area of learning outcomes wh...
Current understanding of second language acquisition processes is based on the position that second ...
This paper gives an overview of some of basic arguments of the use of L1 in L2 classroom, either aga...
This paper aims to uncover the hidden debate about the efficacy and inefficacy of using mother tongu...
Although research into the use of the first language (L1) in second language (L2) learning has grown...
The use of native language (L1) in foreign language classrooms (L2) has been studied from various pe...
Recently the issue of having recourse to second language (L2) learners’ first language (L1) in secon...
The use of first language in EFL classroom has long been the subject of much controversy and academi...
The research observed the role of the first language (L1) use in the second language (L2) classrooms...
This study aims to answer the questions of when and why foreign language teachers use their learners...
International and domestic research makes it evident that there is an ongoing debate on the use of t...
The use of the first language (L1) in EFL context has long been seen to be quite controversial. Some...
There are many different perceptions when it comes to teachers’ instructional language choice in the...
AbstractThe place of L1 has been an argument in ELT history for ages. While one side such as Situati...
International and domestic research makes it evident that there is an ongoing debate on the use of t...
Abstract This research synthesis builds upon research related to the area of learning outcomes wh...
Current understanding of second language acquisition processes is based on the position that second ...
This paper gives an overview of some of basic arguments of the use of L1 in L2 classroom, either aga...
This paper aims to uncover the hidden debate about the efficacy and inefficacy of using mother tongu...