The learner’s own language

Authors

  • Philip Kerr

Keywords:

own language, L1, translation

Abstract

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The learner’s own language (commonly referred to as ‘L1’ or ‘first language’) has been neglected as a resource in the learning of another language and, in some contexts, it has been banned altogether. The arguments in favour of own-language exclusion are not supported by research and the policy is not followed by a majority of teachers. A reconsideration of these arguments and an awareness of practical suggestions for drawing on the learners’ own language as a resource for learning may help language teachers to enrich their repertoire of teaching techniques and activities.

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Published

2025-01-30

How to Cite

Kerr, P. (2025). The learner’s own language. ExELL, 3(1), 1–7. Retrieved from http://exell.untz.ba/index.php/exell/article/view/39

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