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Fadlalla Ali, Elsadig Hussein, Yousuf Ahmed, Fawzi Eltayeb, Daffalla Ahmed, Zahir Adam, Eltom, Sarrah Osman, Mohammed Abdallah, Nawal Mosa, Zaeid, Haider Falah |
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Journal of Language Teaching & Research; Sep2024, Vol. 15 Issue 5, p1561-1570, 10p |
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This study aims to learn how Sudanese students perceive their teachers' use of their mother tongues in English language classes and whether this usage aids or hinders student comprehension. The researchers used a descriptive and analytical approach. Sixty students completed one questionnaire, the primary tool for gathering pertinent data from the study. The researcher used the SPSS program to analyze and validate the assumptions. The findings of this research are as follows. First, the students had favorable opinions regarding the use of code-switching. Second, many instructors incorporated Arabic into their English classes. Considering these findings, the researcher suggests that code-switching is used more frequently to help students become fluent in bilingual and multilingual settings. Teachers can benefit from using code-switching to teach English because students have favorable attitudes toward its use in English language classes. Finally, the study offers several suggestions and ideas for additional research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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