PERKASA, ADAM BOAZ (2024) THE ROLE OF CODE-SWITCHING IN EFL CLASSROOM: TEACHERS’ REASONS AND PRACTICES. Skripsi thesis, UNIVERSITAS KATOLIK SOEGIJAPRANATA.
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Abstract
This study aims to explore the utilization of code-switching among English instructors at Eduhouse, focusing on its types, rationales, and frequency. Employing a qualitative methodology, data were acquired through direct classroom observations and interviews. Poplack's 1980 framework was applied to categorize code-switching types, while triangulation techniques were employed to enhance data reliability and validity. The results reveal that teachers utilize all three forms of code-switching—tag, inter- sentential, and intra-sentential—during English instruction, with intra-sentential switching being the most prevalent and tag-switching the least frequent. The writer also found the teacher’s reason on using the code-switching, which are Indonesia Language as teachers' mother tongue, familiarity and comfort with English, adapting to workplace demands and expectations, ensuring comprehensive student understanding, and meeting specific language subject requirements. This study also found the instances where code-switching is employed in the classroom, are expressing emotions, addressing student behavior, recalling forgotten words, providing advice, and testing student understanding.
Item Type: | Thesis (Skripsi) |
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Subjects: | 400 Language > 420 English & Old English language |
Divisions: | Faculty of Language and Art > Department of English Literature |
Depositing User: | mr. Jodi Armanto |
Date Deposited: | 11 Jul 2024 05:26 |
Last Modified: | 11 Jul 2024 05:26 |
URI: | http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/35897 |
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