Emerging issues of translanguaging and speaking English: A study of Bangladeshi students from Indian curriculum schools
Abstract
Translanguaging in speech is practiced by almost all non-native speakers of English and
especially by students studying in a multilingual school environment. Despite its many
advantages in classroom learning, translanguaging has been inadequately researched as an
emerging source of issues in English speaking and creating psychosocial problems in students.
This research is based on five Bangladeshi students who had studied in multilingual schools and
high schools in India. A qualitative research study has been conducted by collecting data from
the participants through a questionnaire and two semi-structured interviews. The findings reveal
the everyday problems that the participants experience in English speaking as a result of
translanguaging. The participants have also shared the psychological and social issues such as
culture gap, culture clashes, identity crisis, etcetera that they have faced or are facing in their
educational institutions. Each case has been thoroughly discussed under three themes. Finally,
basic recommendations on practicing translanguaging in classrooms, limitations of this research
and suggestions on further research have been stated.
Description
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2021.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, B.A. (English) [611]