CODE-SWITCHING HABITS IN GROUP DISCUSSIONS BY STUDENTS OF ENGLISH AS FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Code-switching Habits in Group Discussions by Students of English as Foreign Language

Code-switching Habits in Group Discussions by Students of English as Foreign Language

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This study investigated the habit of code-switching by EFL students at Bulukumba Senior High School in English Group Discussion.It focused on exploring types of code-switching used by EFL students in English Group Discussion, and the dominant type of code-switching used by natio glide on eyeshadow stick EFL students in English Group Discussion.The researchers applied mixed-method, which was a combination of qualitative and quantitative.

This study took one class of EFL students as the research subject.The data was gathered through classroom recording by using a video recorder, interview, ealisboa.com and field notes.The data analysis showed that students used five code-switching types, namely situational code-switching, metaphorical code-switching, intra-sentential code-switching, inter-sentential code-switching, and tag switching.

The dominant type used by EFL students in English Group Discussion was inter-sentential in situational code-switching.In addition, the dominant type occurred in metaphorical code-switching was intra-sentential.The research result indicated that students used code-switching because it was needed in the classroom interaction like English Group Discussion.

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