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English language preservice teachers’ attitudes towards Singlish and their beliefs about the utility of contrastive pedagogies in the language classroom

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https://hdl.handle.net/10497/28137
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Lim, J., & Norhaida Aman. (2024). English language preservice teachers’ attitudes towards Singlish and their beliefs about the utility of contrastive pedagogies in the language classroom. Asian Englishes, 26(3), 666-681. https://doi.org/10.1080/13488678.2024.2399406
Author
Lim, Joshua
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Norhaida Aman 
Abstract
Singlish, also known as Singapore Colloquial English, has been the focus of many studies, but its tenability as a tool in the classroom has received scant discussion. This study explores English language preservice teachers’ attitudes towards Singlish and their beliefs towards use of contrastive pedagogies in the English language classroom. Adopting a mixed-methods study involving quantitative and qualitative data, 40 preservice teachers majoring in English from the National Institute of Education were surveyed and interviews with eight participants subsequently conducted. The findings reveal that participants appraise Singlish positively for its affordances in fostering rapport and a healthy classroom culture. Despite concerns that language classrooms should only focus on quality input, Singlish is recognised for its ability to reduce students’ affective filter and increase their accessibility to standard English. Participants generally supported the inclusion of Singlish in the English language classroom, using contrastive pedagogies to promote students’ noticing of language features.
Keywords
  • Contrastive pedagogie...

  • Singlishteachers’ att...

  • English language teac...

  • Teachers’ beliefs

Date Issued
2024
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Journal
Asian Englishes
DOI
10.1080/13488678.2024.2399406
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