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Refugee and Turkish students’ always
frequency of talking in Turkish with eac
other is reported in Table-5 and Tabl
respectively. 79% of RS boys always talk t
Turkish friends in Turkish and only 10% of
refugee boys rarely speak Turkish with
their Turkish friends (Table-5). The Rar
percentage of RS girls who always speak in
Turkish with their Turkish friends is 70%.
is signi�icantly less than the percentage
RS boys. Rarely speaking girls constitutes
only 13% of RS girls. This percentage is
higher than the fraction of rarely speakin
boys (10%) but the difference is not stu
statistically signi�icant (Table-5). Th
�igures indicate that both boy and g
refugees are open to talk Turkish to their
Turkish friends. Therefore, the situation
school education is promising in terms of
RS’s communication with Turkish friend.
Relative to RS girls, RS boys are more ope
to communicate in Turkish with their s
Turkish friends. open to communication i
environment.
For Turkish students, the case is the
opposite and is not promising. Relative to
Turkish boys, Turkish girls are more open
to communicate with her refugee friends
and the percentage of Turkish girls who
always speak Turkish with her refugee w
friends is only 49% (Table-6) which is mor
less than the percentage of RS girls wh
Refugee Students Girls Boys
How often do you Always 27% < 33
play games with your Sometimes 36%
Turkish friends? >
Rarely 37% 26%
Table – 7: Refugee students’ playing fre
Turkish Students Girls Boys
How often do you Always 17% ≈ 19
play games with your Sometimes 37%
refugee friends? Rarely 46% > 41%
Table – 8: Turkish students’ playing fr
(Note: The sign ≈ means that the differe