Top-Notch Learning Strategies among Kuwaiti EFL Learners
Asmaa Falah Al-Azemi,
Abdullah Miteb Alazemi and
Dina AbdulHameed Al-Jamal
World Journal of English Language, 2025, vol. 15, issue 5, 208
Abstract:
The present study attempts to locate, through O'Malley and Chamot's taxonomy (1990), the most successful FL learners. A total of 150 school learners completed a questionnaire containing eighty different strategies within the borders of Kuwait. The results of the end-of-semester assessments were evaluated and reviewed three months after the data collection process. The most informative output inspection led to the derivation of three categories- poor, average, and top. Results show that learners employ at least a combination of metacognitive, social-affective, and cognitive strategies in ways that are varied statistically according to skill level.
Date: 2025
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