Code switching in ESL classrooms: A study of adult Arabic learners

Code switching (CS) between the first language (L1) and the target language (TL) in the second language classroom has been the focus of recent second language acquisition research. This paper reports on a study that investigated adult Arabic students' use of CS in four university classrooms in...

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Main Authors: Larbah, Manar Suliman, Oliver, Rhonda
Format: Journal Article
Published: English Australia 2015
Online Access:http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=717783448758450;res=IELHSS
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25980
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description Code switching (CS) between the first language (L1) and the target language (TL) in the second language classroom has been the focus of recent second language acquisition research. This paper reports on a study that investigated adult Arabic students' use of CS in four university classrooms in Western Australia. An analysis of the data found that the use of CS was present in second language classrooms. Further, regardless of Arabic students' proficiency level, CS fulfils important functions. Overall, access to the L1 through CS assisted the learners to develop linguistic competence in the TL and worked to benefit their language learning. Therefore, it is important that teachers understand that switching between L1 and the TL can enhance language acquisition.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-259802018-08-08T01:11:55Z Code switching in ESL classrooms: A study of adult Arabic learners Larbah, Manar Suliman Oliver, Rhonda Code switching (CS) between the first language (L1) and the target language (TL) in the second language classroom has been the focus of recent second language acquisition research. This paper reports on a study that investigated adult Arabic students' use of CS in four university classrooms in Western Australia. An analysis of the data found that the use of CS was present in second language classrooms. Further, regardless of Arabic students' proficiency level, CS fulfils important functions. Overall, access to the L1 through CS assisted the learners to develop linguistic competence in the TL and worked to benefit their language learning. Therefore, it is important that teachers understand that switching between L1 and the TL can enhance language acquisition. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25980 http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=717783448758450;res=IELHSS English Australia fulltext
spellingShingle Larbah, Manar Suliman
Oliver, Rhonda
Code switching in ESL classrooms: A study of adult Arabic learners
title Code switching in ESL classrooms: A study of adult Arabic learners
title_full Code switching in ESL classrooms: A study of adult Arabic learners
title_fullStr Code switching in ESL classrooms: A study of adult Arabic learners
title_full_unstemmed Code switching in ESL classrooms: A study of adult Arabic learners
title_short Code switching in ESL classrooms: A study of adult Arabic learners
title_sort code switching in esl classrooms: a study of adult arabic learners
url http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=717783448758450;res=IELHSS
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25980