Code-switching in Japanese language classrooms: An exploratory investigation of native vs. non-native speaker teacher practice

Research on language classroom code-switching ranges from describing both teachers’ and learners’ first language and target language use to making connections between code-switching and student learning. However, few studies compare differences in practice between native and non-native speaker teach...

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Foreign Countries
Interviews
Japan
Japanese
Japanese language teaching
Language Acquisition
Language teacher education
Language Teachers
Language Usage
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Teacher Student Relationship
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