Vocabulary Learning Strategies Through Secondary Students at Saudi School in Malaysia
Aizan Yaacob,
Aspalila Shapii,
Ayman Saad Alobaisy,
Waleed Mugahed Al-Rahmi,
Yahya M. Al-Dheleai,
Noraffandy Yahaya and
Mahdi M. Alamri
SAGE Open, 2019, vol. 9, issue 1, 2158244019835935
Abstract:
This study is dedicated to the research of vocabulary learning strategies (VLSs) employed by a group of Saudi Arabian learners in an EFL (English as a foreign language) context. The rationale for the study is to clarify a pronounced lack of research on the EFL context in Saudi Schools Abroad (SSA), and a dearth of prior research into VLSs in this context. In particular, this research intends to explore how do students at Saudi School Malaysia (SSM) employ VLSs in their actual learning process. Therefore, this study is conducted on cognitive theory of learning studies, the mental processes involved in the learning process. Moreover, this study conducted an analysis of studies dedicated to VLSs through secondary students at Saudi school in Malaysia based on previous research problems of models and theories. In addition, this study applied quantitative approach, and the questionnaire was conducted using 105 students. The results of this study revealed the percentage and frequency have further underscored this role and the significance of vocabulary learning in both students and teachers. Also, the results show that students at SSM have employed the five categories of VLSs at a medium level and almost at a close range.
Keywords: English language; vocabulary learning strategies; Saudi students; Saudi school in Malaysia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1177/2158244019835935
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