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Re: L1 vs L2 in the classroom: when teachers use Spanish in the ESL classroom
Anon
- 2013-07-11
In response to L1 vs L2 in the classroom: when teachers use Spanish in the ESL classroom (Fern McLelland)
I cannot find ANYTHING related to what I am searching for.
I imagine the reason is that the phenomenon is virtually non-existent.
What circumstances would result in Asian (sic), French or German speakers learning English in a Spanish-speaking country?
Alternatively, why would a bilingual, native English speaking teacher revert to Spanish when teaching a multicultural class of English learners in the States, the UK, Australia, etc.
Whilst both scenarios are possible, surely they would be highly unlikely?
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- L1 vs L2 in the classroom: when teachers use Spanish in the ESL classroom -- Fern McLelland -- 2013-07-09
- Re: L1 vs L2 in the classroom: when teachers use Spanish in the ESL classroom -- Anon -- 2013-07-11
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