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  • A Review of Research on the Use of Native Language in EFL Classes

A Review of Research on the Use of Native Language in EFL Classes

Authors : Şeyda SAVRAN ÇELİK, Selami AYDIN
Pages : 1-14
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Publication Date : 2018-12-17
Article Type : Review Paper
Abstract :Studies conducted so far predominantly deals with interior and exterior factors influencing achievement in English as a foreign language insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(EFL); learning process. One of the certain considerations in the EFL learning process is the use of students’ native language. Thus, this study aims to review the studies conducted on the pros and cons of using first language insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(L1); in the EFL classes. For this purpose, the study looks over the related literature to obtain research results and make practical recommendations. In the study, it was concluded that there are series of advantages and disadvantages of using L1, responsibilities of teachers and expectations of learners, pointed out by previous studies. Finally, the study ends up with practical recommendations for learners, teachers, curriculum designers and researchers.
Keywords : English as a foreign language, learning, the use of native language, learning

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