Developing children’s language awareness: switching codes in the language classroom
Author
Other authors
Publication date
2013Abstract
This article examines how learning an additional language can positively affect
children’s opinions and feelings about languages and how this process can be
enriched when different languages namely, the additional language and the
children’s L1s are present and used in the classroom in an informed way. It is
hypothesised that this will benefit children as language learners and, ultimately, as
learners. A qualitative and quantitative study was carried out with 25 young
learners for a school term. Their L1s (Catalan and Spanish) were brought into the
English classroom and activities incorporating translation and codeswitching (CS),
namely the pedagogically based CS, were developed. This switching of codes
was promoted by the teacher but used by the students. Based on the research
results, the article concludes by describing and discussing the positive develop
ment observed in the children’s language awareness and plurilingual competence.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Keywords
Anglès - Ensenyament
Adquisició tercera llengua
Plurilingüisme
Traducció
Pages
17
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Online
Is part of
International Journal of Multilingualism, 10:1, 27-45
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