Exploring the Vocabulary Knowledge of EFL Teachers in Saudi Public Schools

Faisal Al-Homoud
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The present study investigated the nature of the vocabulary levels of male and female EFL teachers in Saudi schools and identified the receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge between male and female EFL teachers in Saudi schools. The study adopted a quantitative approach and collected the data through an online version of receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge tests. The findings revealed that male and female EFL teachers had low levels of vocabulary knowledge. Further, the findings revealed that EFL teachers at Saudi schools typically possess higher receptive vocabulary levels than productive vocabulary. The findings also indicate that gender substantially influences the vocabulary knowledge of EFL teachers. Finally, the study provides several implications and recommendations for further studies.
探索沙特公立学校英语教师的词汇知识
本研究调查了沙特学校男女 EFL 教师词汇水平的性质,并确定了沙特学校男女 EFL 教师的接受性和生产性词汇知识。本研究采用定量方法,通过在线版本的接受性和生产性词汇知识测试收集数据。研究结果显示,男女 EFL 教师的词汇知识水平较低。此外,研究结果还显示,沙特学校的 EFL 教师的接受性词汇水平通常高于生产性词汇水平。研究结果还表明,性别在很大程度上影响着 EFL 教师的词汇知识水平。最后,本研究为进一步研究提供了一些启示和建议。
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