Reasons behind the use of Arabic and French in EFL classrooms: The Case of 1st – Year Teachers and Students at The University of Tlemcen
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University of Tlemcen
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This research work is considered to be a sociolinguistic work about Code
Switching in EFL classroom. The purpose of this work is to bring to light the reasons
that push both the teachers and the students to use Arabic or French in the EFL
classroom. Therefore, the case of first year LMD students and teachers of Tlemcen
University at English department are choosen as a sample. The research instruments
used were a questionnaire distributed to 103 students and 4 teachers and a classroom
observation. The results showed that the learners switch to Arabic or French during
EFL classes. They do so for different reasons such as: lack of English vocabulary; to
gain time and sometimes to change the mood of the class. The findings also revealed
that teachers Code Switch to Arabic and French for other reasons such as to
emphasize a point, to give important instructions and to facilitate of communication
with the students.