• Title of article

    The Relationship between Learner Autonomy and Vocabulary Learning Strategies in Iranian EFL Learners with Different Language Proficiency Level

  • Author/Authors

    Azimi Mohammad Abadi، Ebrahim نويسنده College of Foreign Languages and Literature,Islamic Azad University (IAU), Science and Research Branch,Tehran,Iran , , Baradaran، Abdollah نويسنده Islamic Azad University ( IAU), Central Tehran Branch,Tehran,Iran ,

  • Issue Information
    دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    176
  • To page
    185
  • Abstract
    Vocabulary learning is incredibly noteworthy to English language acquisition. It is unfeasible for a learner to communicate without the required vocabulary. In high education levels, learners are habitually forced to become autonomous and make conscious effort to learn vocabulary outside of the classroom. Consequently, the autonomy of the learners plays an important role in developing and enhancing their vocabulary. Learner autonomy is a huge assistance for learners in vocabulary learning since it provides the learners with numerous diverse privileges such as independency from teacher. The researcher investigated whether there is any statistically significant relationship between learner autonomy and vocabulary learning strategies use in Iranian EFL learners with different language proficiency levels. To meet the above purpose, a total number of 190 male and female EFL learners participated in this study. The methodology underlying this study was quantitative (thorough the administration of two questionnaires and two language proficiency test – TOEFL for advanced group, and Nelson for intermediate level). The quantitative data was analyzed using a set of correlational analysis revealing a significant positive correlation between learner autonomy and vocabulary learning strategies use in high proficient group, and a significant positive relationship between these two constructs in low proficient group, however not as strong as in the advanced group.
  • Keywords
    Learner Autonomy , vocabulary learning strategies , EFL learner
  • Journal title
    International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
  • Record number

    2404773