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The Use and Functions of Mother Tongue in EFL Classes at the Language Center of South East European University in Tetovo-Macedonia

European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies

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Title The Use and Functions of Mother Tongue in EFL Classes at the Language Center of South East European University in Tetovo-Macedonia
 
Creator Saliu, Basri
 
Description The use of mother tongue (L1) in foreign language classrooms at Language Center is obvious. In this paper, the use and functions of it in various classes have been analyzed and discussed. The purpose of the present study was to find out to what level the instructors use mother tongue in their classes. We attempted to find out whether their mother tongue use changes according to different variables, for which functions they use it, whether they are aware of the amount and the functions, whether the instructors are satisfied with the amount of L1 they use, and whether their students are satisfied with it, and whether this satisfaction differs according to the amount used by their instructors. The study was conducted in the Language Center of South East European University in Tetovo, Macedonia, and it was based on both qualitative and quantitative research designs. The participants were 20 English teachers working in the Language Center and their 167 students. The data were collected through classroom recordings, questionnaires that were administered both to the instructors and the students, and interviews were conducted with all of the teachers and randomly chosen 49 students. The data have revealed that mother tongue is an indivisible part of language teaching, and it actually has different functions like “building up relations”, “making the topic/meaning clear (by giving examples, explaining, making extra explanations, etc.)”, “explaining difficult concepts or ideas”, etc. It was also found out that both the instructors and the students were aware of the importance of using the target language as much as possible in the classes, however, they could not disagree with the need of mother tongue from time to time.
 
Publisher EUSER
 
Date 2017-10-06
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Peer-reviewed Article
 
Identifier http://journals.euser.org/index.php/ejms/article/view/2638
10.26417/ejms.v6i1.p172-179
 
Source European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies; Vol 2 No 6 (2017): EJMS September December 2017 Nr. 1; 172-179
2414-8385
2414-8377
10.26417/ejms.v6i1
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://journals.euser.org/index.php/ejms/article/view/2638/2579