YOUNG CHINESE LEARNERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARD CODE-SWITCHING IN ENGLISH
Abstract
It is quite challenging for young students to learn English as a second language. To
alleviate this, supporting teaching methods can be used within English learning classes. Teachers
play a significant role in students' learning process. They have the responsibility to provide students
appropriate learning experiences and support. In other words, teachers are the ‘scaffolding’
who help students expand their learning boundaries and by creating a supportive educational environment,
they motivate students and facilitate learning process. In bilingual classes, codeswitching
is considered a helpful teaching and learning method. Code-switching and scaffolding
guide enable learners to work within their zone of proximal development, the support which allows
students to effectively participate in the learning task. This paper investigates how codeswitching
can be an asset to English language learning among young learners in Beijing, China.
It explores learners’ attitudes toward code-switching where it is allowed and encouraged due to
free code-switching use in classroom. A qualitative approach has been adopted and two methods
used for gathering the data; questionnaire surveys and observations within English teaching online
sessions. A total of twenty-one young Chinese students and ten educators participated in the
study. It was found that younger participants expressed more positive attitudes regarding codeswitching
as the language barriers decreased when students could code-switch freely within a
lesson. In addition, the findings illustrate how code-switching contributes to a better understanding
of actual language usage in classroom.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2021-12-29Author
Soghari Vash, Neda
Keywords
English
Code-switching
attitude
English language
Chinese language
young learners
first language
bilingual teaching strategy
Series/Report no.
SPL magisteruppsats, engelska
SPL 2021-041
Language
eng