Linguistic and Social Factors of Code-switching and the Oral production
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2023-03
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The present research project has covered an investigation with the followingtopic
“Linguistic and Social Factors of Code-switching and the oral production” which
focuses on stating a connection between the variables and so how the linguisticand
social factors of code-switching intervene in students’ second language oral
production. Qualitative and quantitative methods were both used throughout this
investigation through validated surveys to determine how the variables relate to one
another and list the positive as well as the negative impact this investigation will have
between the variables. Besides, these methods contributed to have the most assertive as
well as genuine results from the surveyed students. For the verification of the validity of
the proposed survey, three validated teachers from Universidad Técnica de Ambato
were considered to authenticate the questions to be applied to the students. Besides,
the Cronbach Alfa method was applied to corroborate the hypothesis as well as the
proposed questions in a most assertively way. The Cronbach Alfa helped not only to
get the results but also to have a real perspective of what is happening with our
educational system applied to students who will master the target language in the
future. For an authentic survey result, 101 students from the Professional Units Fourth
to Seventh semesters of PINE (Pedagogia de los Idiomas Nacionales y Extrangeros)
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at Universidad Tecnica de Ambato were directly contacted with the survey via their
institutional mail. It was important to use their institutional mail to get the most real
perspective possible. In light of the present research's results, the following conclusion
are drawn as the following. There is a relationship between the linguistic and social
factors of codes-witching that intervene in students' embedded language oral
production when learning EFL specially students who are studying English to master
it and teach it in a near future.
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LINGUISTIC FACTORS, SOCIAL FACTORS, CODE-SWITCHING