Preferred Vocabulary Learning Strategies among Malaysian Students

Mohd Zulfadli Mat Husin, Nur Farah Asmaq Abdul Rahim, Z. Ali, Yaseen Alzeebaree, Nursuhaily Abu Bakar
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Vocabulary learning strategies (VLS) are essential to acquire and mastering English language skills. Previous research in the Malaysian context mainly takes students at the tertiary level, with few only done on secondary students and thus has been unable to thoroughly investigate the preferred VLS of secondary and tertiary ESL students. Examining the vocabulary-learning strategies preferred by ESL secondary and tertiary students in Malaysia is significant. VLS is important in determining Malaysian ESL students' English language communication performance. Quantitative convenience sampling methods were employed to determine the preferred VLS among Malaysian students. Data was gathered from 320 secondary and tertiary Malaysian ESL students using a revised Vocabulary Learning Strategies Questionnaires (VLSQ) version 6.4. Findings indicated that secondary and tertiary Malaysian students preferred metacognitive compared to other dimensions. Regarding gender, results showed significant differences between male and female students in meta-cognitive and cognitive VLS dimensions. In addition, secondary students preferred to use dictionaries, whilst tertiary students preferred using meta-cognitive regulation to learn new English vocabulary. These results show that students employed different VLSs in learning new vocabulary. Also, it demonstrated that genders played a significant role when students learn vocabulary, as results showed a significant difference between male and female students in VLS dimension preferences.
马来西亚学生的首选词汇学习策略
词汇学习策略是习得和掌握英语语言技能的关键。先前在马来西亚的研究主要针对的是高等教育阶段的学生,很少有针对中学生的研究,因此无法彻底调查中学和大学ESL学生的首选VLS。研究马来西亚ESL中学生和大学生首选的词汇学习策略具有重要意义。VLS是决定马来西亚ESL学生英语语言交际表现的重要因素。采用定量方便抽样方法确定马来西亚学生的首选VLS。使用修订后的6.4版词汇学习策略问卷(VLSQ)收集了来自320名马来西亚中学和大学ESL学生的数据。研究结果表明,与其他维度相比,马来西亚中学和大学学生更倾向于元认知。在性别方面,男女学生在元认知和认知VLS维度上存在显著差异。此外,中学生更倾向于使用字典,而大学生更倾向于使用元认知调节来学习新的英语词汇。这些结果表明,学生在学习新词汇时使用了不同的VLSs。此外,性别对学生词汇学习的影响显著,男女学生在VLS维度偏好上存在显著差异。
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