Vocabulary Proficiency And Language Skills Development Of English Majors: Various Factors And Significant Impacts

Britten M. Aton, Jeny Liza C. Canumay, Dhallyn G. Lapasaran, Yomi Gale C.Pascual, Jeniclaire L. Segundino, Reynaldo V. Moral, PhD
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English majors should possess vocabulary proficiency and language skills to excel in their field. This study aimed to investigate the various factors and significant impact of vocabulary proficiency and language skills development on the English majors at Cebu Normal University-Main Campus. Using a quantitative approach with a descriptive-inferential design, the research investigates the significance of demographic profiles in language development. A Likert scale, designed by the researchers, gauges factors affecting vocabulary and language skills in 71 randomly selected respondents from three different degree programs. Based on the findings, most of the respondents scored very high, indicating that these factors are likely to improve their vocabulary and language skills. Moreover, most respondents are female, and their socioeconomic status tends to be in the poor and lower-income categories. Findings suggest that there is a significant relationship between the respondents’ degree program with a p-value of 0.039608 and socioeconomic status with a p-value of 0.0001 and their vocabulary proficiency and language skills development, with gender showing no significance.
英语专业学生的词汇能力和语言技能发展:各种因素和重要影响
英语专业学生应具备词汇能力和语言技能,才能在其专业领域中取得优异成绩。本研究旨在调查词汇能力和语言技能发展对宿务师范大学主校区英语专业学生的各种因素和重要影响。本研究采用描述-推理设计的定量方法,调查人口统计学特征在语言发展中的意义。研究人员设计了一个李克特量表,测量了从三个不同学位课程中随机抽取的 71 名受访者的词汇量和语言技能的影响因素。结果显示,大多数受访者的得分都很高,说明这些因素有可能提高他们的词汇量和语言技能。此外,大多数受访者为女性,其社会经济地位往往属于贫困和低收入类别。研究结果表明,受访者的学位课程(p 值为 0.039608)和社会经济地位(p 值为 0.0001)与他们的词汇水平和语言技能发展之间存在显著关系,而性别则不存在显著关系。
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