ESL teachers’ perceptions and practices of code-switching in a Malaysian Chinese independent secondary school
Keywords:
Malaysian Chinese Secondary School, Classroom Code-switchingAbstract
Code-switching (CS) is one of the communicative strategies used in defining and structuring social relationships of speakers. In this study, we demonstrate how teachers perceive and employ CS in a Malaysian Chinese Independent School (MCIS) English classrooms to achieve communicative intents and to create a sense of belonging among students. Ethnography recording of classroom discourse and semi-structured interviews with seven English teachers were employed. The analysis reveals a noteworthy commitment that CS does not only act as a pedagogical tool but also as a means of facilitating interpersonal communication in class.
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Published
2019-12-30
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Wong, Y., & Yoong, D. (2019). ESL teachers’ perceptions and practices of code-switching in a Malaysian Chinese independent secondary school. Journal of Modern Languages, 29, 45–66. Retrieved from http://adum.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/17919
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