In this empirical study, the aim is to investigate how and why teachers in five elementary classes in Sweden use the target language and first language respectively in the EFL classroom. In addition to investigating the teacher perspective, pupils are also asked how they perceive their English teacher’s choice of spoken language in the EFL classroom. The study has a theoretical base in Krashen’s (1982) Second Language Acquisition Theory, as well as previous research on teachers’ language use in the EFL classroom. The study revealed that the participating teachers use the target language mainly to instruct, and to encourage their pupils to produce English themselves. The study also showed that the first language is used to aid comprehension ...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the target language is used in the foreign language cla...
This paper investigates and identifies patterns of classroom languages use by both learners and teac...
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...
There are different ideas when it comes to the use of either Swedish or English during EFL lessons. ...
A consistent use of the target language during English lessons is beneficial for pupils’ linguistic ...
Even though English is a subject where Swedish pupils do well compared to pupils in other countries,...
Globalization has led to English being the leading language of communication providing opportunities...
One of the subjects in Swedish schools that has become increasingly important is the English subject...
Considering teacher talk as the main input into the English as a foreign language classroom, this st...
There is very little focus in previous research on first language (L1) use by teachers in the upper ...
In our ever more international world, the English language plays an important role. This is also ref...
It has been widely debated whether the use of the mother tongue is effective when learning a new lan...
This study sets out to examine the teacher perspective of the use of Swedish and English during Engl...
This literature review investigates what previous research has found regarding target language use i...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the target language is used in the foreign language cla...
This paper investigates and identifies patterns of classroom languages use by both learners and teac...
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...
There are different ideas when it comes to the use of either Swedish or English during EFL lessons. ...
A consistent use of the target language during English lessons is beneficial for pupils’ linguistic ...
Even though English is a subject where Swedish pupils do well compared to pupils in other countries,...
Globalization has led to English being the leading language of communication providing opportunities...
One of the subjects in Swedish schools that has become increasingly important is the English subject...
Considering teacher talk as the main input into the English as a foreign language classroom, this st...
There is very little focus in previous research on first language (L1) use by teachers in the upper ...
In our ever more international world, the English language plays an important role. This is also ref...
It has been widely debated whether the use of the mother tongue is effective when learning a new lan...
This study sets out to examine the teacher perspective of the use of Swedish and English during Engl...
This literature review investigates what previous research has found regarding target language use i...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the target language is used in the foreign language cla...
This paper investigates and identifies patterns of classroom languages use by both learners and teac...
The present study examined how much, when, and why six Swedish primary school teachers use Swedish w...