CODE SWITCHING AS POLITENESS STRATEGIES IN EFL CLASSROOM INTERACTION

Code switching and Politeness strategy are elements of communication that significantly influence classroom interaction. This paper was to reveal code switching including the reason of code switching as well as how it functions as politeness strategy in EFL classroom interaction. This study adopted...

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