Current understanding of second language acquisition processes is based on the position that second language learners rely and depend on their L1 as well as on all of their language-related experience. This paper presents results of a questionnaire study aimed to explore Croatian EFL instructors’ beliefs about the role of L1 in English language development and formal instruction. Data was further analysed in order to explore variables most likely to impact instructors’ belief systems (participants’ age and academic degree, students’ language level, learning setting). The findings point to a lack of professional consensus with regard to L1 use which is discussed and followed by practical implications
The use of native language (L1) in EFL classrooms by the EFL teachers is a common phenomenon. The pr...
In Catalonia, Spain, native English-speaking children attending state schools are not provided with ...
There are many different perceptions when it comes to teachers’ instructional language choice in the...
Current understanding of second language acquisition processes is based on the position that second ...
Although research into the use of the first language (L1) in second language (L2) learning has grown...
Recently the issue of having recourse to second language (L2) learners’ first language (L1) in secon...
The use of native language (L1) in foreign language classrooms (L2) has been studied from various pe...
The issue of whether first language (L1) use in teaching foreign languages (FL) is justified can be...
The support for an English–only policy has been declining recently and some researchers and teachers...
The research observed the role of the first language (L1) use in the second language (L2) classrooms...
This study investigated the expectations of English as foreign language students in second language ...
The study examined instructors’ arguments for and against the use of L1 in EFL classes. It explored ...
International and domestic research makes it evident that there is an ongoing debate on the use of t...
This study aims to answer the questions of when and why foreign language teachers use their learners...
It is believed that when learners are exposed to the target language excessively, they will have mor...
The use of native language (L1) in EFL classrooms by the EFL teachers is a common phenomenon. The pr...
In Catalonia, Spain, native English-speaking children attending state schools are not provided with ...
There are many different perceptions when it comes to teachers’ instructional language choice in the...
Current understanding of second language acquisition processes is based on the position that second ...
Although research into the use of the first language (L1) in second language (L2) learning has grown...
Recently the issue of having recourse to second language (L2) learners’ first language (L1) in secon...
The use of native language (L1) in foreign language classrooms (L2) has been studied from various pe...
The issue of whether first language (L1) use in teaching foreign languages (FL) is justified can be...
The support for an English–only policy has been declining recently and some researchers and teachers...
The research observed the role of the first language (L1) use in the second language (L2) classrooms...
This study investigated the expectations of English as foreign language students in second language ...
The study examined instructors’ arguments for and against the use of L1 in EFL classes. It explored ...
International and domestic research makes it evident that there is an ongoing debate on the use of t...
This study aims to answer the questions of when and why foreign language teachers use their learners...
It is believed that when learners are exposed to the target language excessively, they will have mor...
The use of native language (L1) in EFL classrooms by the EFL teachers is a common phenomenon. The pr...
In Catalonia, Spain, native English-speaking children attending state schools are not provided with ...
There are many different perceptions when it comes to teachers’ instructional language choice in the...