The Effect of Using Short Stories on Vocabulary Learning of Iranian EFL Learners

  • Parvareshbar F
  • Ghoorchaei B
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This study aimed at investigating the effect of using short stories on enhancing vocabulary learning of Iranian intermediate EFL learners. The purpose of the study was to come up with new methods of enhancing learners’ vocabulary which enable both teachers and students to better cope with language learning and teaching. The design of the study is of quasi-experimental pretest-posttest. The participants were in two classes each of which had 25 students. One of the classes was considered as the control group and the other one was considered as the experimental group. The analysis of data using independent samples t-test showed that there was no significant difference between two groups at the outset of the study. After the treatment period, a posttest was given to both groups to see if there was a significant difference between the two groups. The magnitude of sig (2-tailed) on posttest was 0.01 that is lower than 0.05. Therefore, the difference is significant and the experimental group outperformed the control group. This can be attributed to the effect of using short stories on improving vocabulary performance of learners. The results have some implications for language teachers and materials developers.

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Parvareshbar, F., & Ghoorchaei, B. (2016). The Effect of Using Short Stories on Vocabulary Learning of Iranian EFL Learners. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 6(7), 1476. https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0607.20

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