Language usage in Pakistani classrooms

Authors

  • Pakiza Saba Lecturer in English Government College for women, Bhagtanwala (Sargodha) Punjab, Pakistan, Pakistan
January 12, 2017

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The use of code mixing, code switching and language borrowing is frequent in Pakistani classrooms
especially when it comes to English language learning. The present study focuses on the ways in which
code-switching/mixing or language borrowing is considered helpful in teaching/learning and investigates
the issues related to language choice and use in bilingual classroom discourse. The findings reflect the
role of L1 as a strategy and aid in the classrooms to enhance students‟ learnability and teachers‟
effectiveness in comprehension and understanding of the concepts.