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Correlation Between Emotional Intelligence and Code Switching Phenomenon at Bilingual Platform

Nasim Meskini, Afsaneh Afra, Sasan Davari Afshar and Ismail Baniadam*
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Nasim Meskini: Ph.D in Curriculum Development, Urmia, Iran
Afsaneh Afra: Ministry of Education, Urmia, Iran
Sasan Davari Afshar: Payame Noor University, Urmia, Iran
Ismail Baniadam*: Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran

English Literature and Language Review, 2019, vol. 5, issue 8, 134-139

Abstract: The present study was an attempt to see if there is a relationship between the Emotional Intelligence of the teachers and their attitudes toward Code Switching in Iranian EFL classes. Why some teachers use code switching in an EFL class and some others ignore it, is so challenging at the face of any foreign language class. The population in this study comprised of 140 individuals. To determine the sample size of EFL teachers, total numbering and simple random sampling method were used respectively resulting in the selection of 80 English teachers including 40 female and 40 male teachers. The mother tongue of the participants was Turkish/Persian ranging between the ages of 20 and 30.To collect the required data, first, two types of standard questionnaires were given to the participants; one of the questionnaires encompassing questions about code switching and the other one about the emotional intelligence. The reliability of both questionnaires was already established. According to the obtained results by means of SPSS software, it was shown that there was not any correlation between teachers’ emotional intelligence and code-switching and the educational outcome of EFL students in Iranian context. The results of the present study will pave the way for more accurate EFL classroom conduct and also other factors of the related issues in question could be considered by some other researchers.

Keywords: Emotional intelligence; Code switching; EFL classroom; Attitude. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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