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Code-switching in Communicationby Male and Female English-majored Students: A Case Study at Two Selected Universities in Binh Duong Province

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  • Du Thanh Tran
  • Nhan Ä o Thanh

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Nowadays, code-switching is a common and intricate phenomenon. Together with the rise of increasingly bilingual and multilingual communities, code-switching has become a critical linguistic and academic issue. The purposes of this study are to discover the features of code-switching toward male English learners on the impact of their first language and second language, to investigate the features of code-switching toward female English learners on the impact of their language (L1) and second language (L2), and to identify the differences and similarities in code-switching between male and female English learners on the impact of their first language (L1) and second language (L2). A total of 100 students from two universities in Binh Duong province was included in the study. The data were collected quantitatively and qualitatively through a mixed-method study using the tools of a questionnaire (for students) and a semi-structured interview (for teachers and students in charge of the experimental classes). According to the study results, English-majored students could only occasionally switch from L1 to L2 language during discussions and may require more effort to acquire higher IELTS scores. Furthermore, English-majored students rarely convert from their native tongue to another second language and should regard English as the classroom instruction language. However, alternating between native and L2 languages is beneficial.

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  • Du Thanh Tran & Nhan Ä o Thanh, 2023. "Code-switching in Communicationby Male and Female English-majored Students: A Case Study at Two Selected Universities in Binh Duong Province," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 13(7), pages 1-43, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:13:y:2023:i:7:p:43
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