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Investigating the importance level and utilization of vocabulary learning strategies among Turkish EFL learners
Yolcu, Melek1, Mirioglu, Meryem2.
This study aims to investigate (a) the perceptions of 8th grade Turkish EFL learners
regarding the importance and use of L2 vocabulary learning strategies (VLS), (b) to find out the
relationship between perceived importance level and application level of VLS and (c) to unearth the
most and the least frequently applied VLS by EFL learners in their learning processes. A mixedmethod sequential explanatory design was adopted in this study. The quantitative data were collected
through a questionnaire based on Schmitt's taxonomy of VLS from 398 participants and analyzed via
SPSS; qualitative data were obtained from focus group interviews conducted with 45 volunteer
participants and analyzed through thematic analysis. The findings indicated that EFL learners attribute
a great level of significance to vocabulary learning. It also revealed that there is a significant
relationship between importance and application level of VLS, which demonstrates that the strategies
that were given most importance were applied on a larger scale by learners.
Affiliation:
- Adana Science and Technology University, Turkey
- Cukurova University (Turkey), Turkey
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