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ArtikelAn evaluation of the monolingual fallacy in Oman  
Oleh: Ismail, Arfan
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: International Journal of Applied Linguistics (Full Text) vol. 22 no. 2 (2012), page 143-159.
Topik: monolingual fallacy; native vs. non-native speakers; first language; mother tongue; immersion
Fulltext: Ismail_Arfan.pdf (350.65KB)
Isi artikelThe monolingual fallacy is defined here as the idea that the teaching of a second language, L2, should entirely be through L2. The paper examines students’ and teachers’ perceptions of the fallacy at a higher education college in Oman. Foundation and first year students in the undergraduate degree programme (N = 370) together with their teachers (N = 25) were questioned over their perceptions of the use of Arabic, L1, in the English language, L2, classroom. Using Phillipson’s concept of linguistic imperialism, LI, as the theoretical foundation, the students’ perceptions were analysed. Results suggest a widespread belief in the monolingual fallacy, though this is often due more to elements of a colonised consciousness rather than any set agenda by English speaking nations.
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