LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN ENGLISH CLASSROOMS: GREETINGS, WAYS OF EXPRESSING POLITENESS
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This article looks at how casual and slang greetings are used in English classes, with an emphasis on the effects these non-formal forms of communication have on student-teacher interactions and classroom dynamics. The study investigates how common slang and informal greetings are among students and how this affects their sociolinguistic competence and language ability. The study examines the possible problems that colloquialisms and informal welcomes may have for formal language training in addition to their usefulness in fostering a laid-back and welcoming learning atmosphere. This study looks into how slang and informal greetings are used in English classes in an effort to provide light on the intricate interactions that occur between language, culture, and classroom communication.
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