EFL LEARNERS’ CODE-SWITCHING: Why do they switch the language?

  • Masna Y
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This qualitative study aims to figure out the factors that influence EFL learners’ code-switching. In collecting data, a semi-structured interview was conducted in which involved five EFL learners as the participants. Those participants were selected through the purposive sampling method: being second-semester students of the English Language Education Department of Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry, and taking Basic Speaking class. Semi-structured interviewed was applied to collect the data needed. The finding of this study showed that all participants employed code-switching in their class. The reasons for EFL learners’ code-switching were influenced by participants’ roles and relationships, selected topics, and interactions. Thus, code-switching was regarded as a useful strategy that helped the learners convey their ideas to be fully understood and meaningful in the interaction process.

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Masna, Y. (2020). EFL LEARNERS’ CODE-SWITCHING: Why do they switch the language? Englisia: Journal of Language, Education, and Humanities, 8(1), 93. https://doi.org/10.22373/ej.v8i1.6662

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