Vocabulary size and vocabulary learning strategy usage among Chinese undergraduates at Universiti Putra Malaysia

While studies have investigated the strategies used by Chinese English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners to learn new words and the relationship with their current vocabulary knowledge, there is a lack of studies that examine the vocabulary learning strategies (VLSs) and vocabulary sizes of Chin...

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Main Authors: Yasir Bdaiwi Jasim, Arifur Rahman, Yuepeng Ma
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Published: Universiti Malaya 2020-03-01
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description While studies have investigated the strategies used by Chinese English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners to learn new words and the relationship with their current vocabulary knowledge, there is a lack of studies that examine the vocabulary learning strategies (VLSs) and vocabulary sizes of Chinese students studying abroad in the L2 context. In view of the increasing number of Chinese students studying in ESL communities, this study aims to determine the vocabulary size of Chinese undergraduates at a high-ranking public university in Malaysia – Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) – and to discover the extent to which they employ a range of VLSs. Accordingly, 30 students enrolled in various degree programmes were randomly selected to take part in this study. The vocabulary size test (Schmitt, Schmitt, & Clapham, 2001) and a vocabulary level questionnaire based on Schmitt’s (1997) taxonomy of VLSs were adopted as the data collection instruments. The findings showed that, on average, the participants have a “Threshold” vocabulary size at the 3,000 and the 5,000-word level, which according to Schmitt et al. (2001) enables learners in reading different authentic texts. However, Nation and Beglar (2007), Schmitt and Schmitt (2014), Coxhead, Nation, and Sim (2015) suggested that non-native undergraduates studying in English as a medium of instruction (EMI) colleges and universities require a vocabulary size of 9,000-word family. The findings of this research raised important concerns that require our attention on the Chinese undergraduates studying in EMI context are at risk due to their insufficient vocabulary size. Moreover, results also revealed that the participants used direct VLSs such as memory and cognitive strategies the most. Taken together, the findings of this research provide insights into undergraduates’ overall inadequate vocabulary size, and how different VLSs were employed to cope with academic demands.
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spelling doaj-art-7a69e296f93b4fbb822881ac51d8dd5b2024-11-21T04:46:36ZengUniversiti MalayaJournal of Modern Languages1675-526X2462-19862020-03-0129Vocabulary size and vocabulary learning strategy usage among Chinese undergraduates at Universiti Putra MalaysiaYasir Bdaiwi Jasim0Arifur Rahman1Yuepeng Ma2Al-Mustansiriya University, IraqTimes University Bangladesh, BangladeshUniversiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia While studies have investigated the strategies used by Chinese English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners to learn new words and the relationship with their current vocabulary knowledge, there is a lack of studies that examine the vocabulary learning strategies (VLSs) and vocabulary sizes of Chinese students studying abroad in the L2 context. In view of the increasing number of Chinese students studying in ESL communities, this study aims to determine the vocabulary size of Chinese undergraduates at a high-ranking public university in Malaysia – Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) – and to discover the extent to which they employ a range of VLSs. Accordingly, 30 students enrolled in various degree programmes were randomly selected to take part in this study. The vocabulary size test (Schmitt, Schmitt, & Clapham, 2001) and a vocabulary level questionnaire based on Schmitt’s (1997) taxonomy of VLSs were adopted as the data collection instruments. The findings showed that, on average, the participants have a “Threshold” vocabulary size at the 3,000 and the 5,000-word level, which according to Schmitt et al. (2001) enables learners in reading different authentic texts. However, Nation and Beglar (2007), Schmitt and Schmitt (2014), Coxhead, Nation, and Sim (2015) suggested that non-native undergraduates studying in English as a medium of instruction (EMI) colleges and universities require a vocabulary size of 9,000-word family. The findings of this research raised important concerns that require our attention on the Chinese undergraduates studying in EMI context are at risk due to their insufficient vocabulary size. Moreover, results also revealed that the participants used direct VLSs such as memory and cognitive strategies the most. Taken together, the findings of this research provide insights into undergraduates’ overall inadequate vocabulary size, and how different VLSs were employed to cope with academic demands. https://sare.um.edu.my/index.php/JML/article/view/12082Vocabulary learning strategies, vocabulary size, Chinese EFL students
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Vocabulary size and vocabulary learning strategy usage among Chinese undergraduates at Universiti Putra Malaysia
Journal of Modern Languages
Vocabulary learning strategies, vocabulary size, Chinese EFL students
title Vocabulary size and vocabulary learning strategy usage among Chinese undergraduates at Universiti Putra Malaysia
title_full Vocabulary size and vocabulary learning strategy usage among Chinese undergraduates at Universiti Putra Malaysia
title_fullStr Vocabulary size and vocabulary learning strategy usage among Chinese undergraduates at Universiti Putra Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Vocabulary size and vocabulary learning strategy usage among Chinese undergraduates at Universiti Putra Malaysia
title_short Vocabulary size and vocabulary learning strategy usage among Chinese undergraduates at Universiti Putra Malaysia
title_sort vocabulary size and vocabulary learning strategy usage among chinese undergraduates at universiti putra malaysia
topic Vocabulary learning strategies, vocabulary size, Chinese EFL students
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