Title of article :
Incidental learning of vocabulary through computer-based and paper-based games by secondary school ESL learners
Author/Authors :
letchumanan, k. seri kembangan secondary school, Malaysia , tan, b.h. Universiti Putra Malaysia - faculty of modern languages and communication - department of english, Malaysia , paramasivam, s. Universiti Putra Malaysia - faculty of modern languages and communication - department of english, Malaysia , sabariah, m.r. Universiti Putra Malaysia - faculty of modern languages and communication - department of english, Malaysia , muthusamy, p. Universiti Putra Malaysia - faculty of modern languages and communication - department of english, Malaysia
From page :
725
To page :
740
Abstract :
This quasi-experimental study attempted to investigate which mode of language games,paper-based or computer-based,can better expand the English vocabulary size of Form Four students especially at the 2000 word-level. Seventy students were involved in this study i.e. thirty-five in each group. The study was conducted in three stages. First,the participants sat for the Productive Vocabulary Levels Test (PVLT) as a pre-treatment measurement. Then the Experimental Group 1 played the computer-based games and the Experimental Group 2 played the paper-based games for seven weeks before sitting for the first post-treatment parallel PVLT. After that,both groups switched treatments before they were assessed again using the second parallel PVLT. The statistical analysis of the pre- and post-treatment test scores were done using the t-test. The results show a significant gain for both modes of games,but the computer-based games had a higher mean gain. The study provides evidence that the computer-based games had better influence on students vocabulary enhancement than the paper-based games. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press.
Keywords :
Computer , based , Games , Incidental learning , Paper , based , Productive vocabulary levels test , Vocabulary
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)
Record number :
2577307
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