Code switching in student-student interaction; functions and reasons

: Today’s students of English will communicate mostly with non-native speakers, in predominantly non-native speaking environments. English teachers know that if they are to realistically prepare students for international communication, they must focus on speaking activities that promote communicati...

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Main Author: Rita Amorim
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade do Porto 2012-01-01
Series:Linguística : Revista de Estudos Linguísticos da Universidade do Porto
Subjects:
EFL
Online Access:http://ler.letras.up.pt/uploads/ficheiros/10749.pdf
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spelling doaj-191fcd60c7cf4652825a3d66ee2a4e432020-11-24T23:33:49ZporUniversidade do PortoLinguística : Revista de Estudos Linguísticos da Universidade do Porto1646-61952012-01-017177195Code switching in student-student interaction; functions and reasonsRita Amorim: Today’s students of English will communicate mostly with non-native speakers, in predominantly non-native speaking environments. English teachers know that if they are to realistically prepare students for international communication, they must focus on speaking activities that promote communicative competence and fluency. Presence of mother tongue in communicative exchanges is frequently detected by teachers in EFL classrooms. This study analyses student-student interaction during a group-work speaking activity, to uncover some of the reasons for code switching (CS). It also presents participants’ perspectives revealing mixed feelings towards this linguistic behaviour, which is sometimes intentional and sometimes unconscious. The aim of this paper is to illustrate how EFL students alternate between foreign language and native language to perform certain pragmatic functions and counter-balance for language deficiencies. It also considers the relationship between students’ language level and the functional character of their switches.http://ler.letras.up.pt/uploads/ficheiros/10749.pdfEFLstudent interactionfluencycode-switching
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Code switching in student-student interaction; functions and reasons
Linguística : Revista de Estudos Linguísticos da Universidade do Porto
EFL
student interaction
fluency
code-switching
author_facet Rita Amorim
author_sort Rita Amorim
title Code switching in student-student interaction; functions and reasons
title_short Code switching in student-student interaction; functions and reasons
title_full Code switching in student-student interaction; functions and reasons
title_fullStr Code switching in student-student interaction; functions and reasons
title_full_unstemmed Code switching in student-student interaction; functions and reasons
title_sort code switching in student-student interaction; functions and reasons
publisher Universidade do Porto
series Linguística : Revista de Estudos Linguísticos da Universidade do Porto
issn 1646-6195
publishDate 2012-01-01
description : Today’s students of English will communicate mostly with non-native speakers, in predominantly non-native speaking environments. English teachers know that if they are to realistically prepare students for international communication, they must focus on speaking activities that promote communicative competence and fluency. Presence of mother tongue in communicative exchanges is frequently detected by teachers in EFL classrooms. This study analyses student-student interaction during a group-work speaking activity, to uncover some of the reasons for code switching (CS). It also presents participants’ perspectives revealing mixed feelings towards this linguistic behaviour, which is sometimes intentional and sometimes unconscious. The aim of this paper is to illustrate how EFL students alternate between foreign language and native language to perform certain pragmatic functions and counter-balance for language deficiencies. It also considers the relationship between students’ language level and the functional character of their switches.
topic EFL
student interaction
fluency
code-switching
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