Vocabulary Learning Strategies of Iranian upper-intermediate EFL learners

  • Khatib M
  • Hassanzadeh M
  • Rezaei S
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This study examines the preferred vocabulary learning strategies of Iranian upper-intermediate EFL learners. In order to identify the aforementioned group in terms of language proficiency, a TOEFL test was administered to a population of 146 undergraduate EFL students at the university of Vali-e-Asr in Rafsanjan, Iran. Those scoring above 480 were arbitrarily labeled as upper-intermediate. Subsequently a questionnaire known as VOLSI (Vocabulary Learning Strategies Inventory) was given to the same subjects to come up with their preferred vocabulary learning strategies. Finally, a stepwise multiple regression analysis revealed that 11.4% of the variance in the learners' L2 proficiency can be accounted for by three strategy categories involving "self-motivation," "word organization," and "authentic language use." In addition, an independent-samples t-test indicated no significant difference between learners' gender and their VLS choice.

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Khatib, M., Hassanzadeh, M., & Rezaei, S. (2011). Vocabulary Learning Strategies of Iranian upper-intermediate EFL learners. International Education Studies, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.5539/ies.v4n2p144

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