Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this research study is to examine the most dominant EFL Students’ approach in acquiring English vocabulary employed by the first-year students of English Department at Muhammadiyah University of Makassar. The study also investigates whether there is any difference in approach preference between male and female students in acquiring English vocabulary by first-year students at English Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Muhammadiyah University of Makassar, Indonesia Approach/Methodology/Design: A descriptive quantitative research method is employed in data analysis. Twenty four first-year undergraduate students (42% male & 58 female) were selected as a sample for the study based on purposive sampling technique. These students chose English major at Muhammadiyah University of Makassar and were enrolled in the acedmic year 2018-2019. The instruments used were a Two-Factor Study Process Questionnaire (R-SPQ-2F) and Likert Scale to assess the research participants’ approach preference. Findings: The findings of this research study reveal that the first-year students of English Department at Muhammadiyah University of Makassar dominantly adopt surface approach compared to deep approach in acquiring English vocabulary. The statistical analysis shows that the mean score for Surface is 35.12 and the mean score for Deep Approach is 34.66. The findings also indicate a difference in approach preference between male and female. Practical Implications: The study will contribute positively to the understanding of the students’ adopted approaches for acquiring vocabulary, assisting instructors to improve their teaching strategies. Originality/value: The study provides an avenue for exploring students’ learning processes. Male students preferred Surface approach to deep approach. Male students scored high (38.10) on surface approach compared to deep approach (36.60). Meanwhile, female students got slightly higher score (33.28) on deep approach than surface approach (33.00).

Highlights

  • EFL Students of the English Department in the first year of their study have a very low mastery level regarding English vocabulary acquisition

  • There were ten items related to deep approach and ten items related to surface approach

  • The First-year students of English Department at Muhammadiyah University of Makassar dominantly employed surface approach compared to deep approach when acquiring new English vocabulary

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Introduction

EFL Students of the English Department in the first year of their study have a very low mastery level regarding English vocabulary acquisition. It is expected that EFL Students at the university level master 2000-3000 high-frequency words level. The English Proficiency Index (EPI) data arranged by English First (EF) show that in 2017 Indonesia ranked 39th out of 80 countries in the world and 10th out of 20 countries in Asia. The Indonesian score is 52.15 on average and falls under the low-proficiency band level (Sudarman & Chinokul, 2018). Mastering vocabulary is not easy for language learners. Students struggle to grasp vocabulary and transform it into memory retention.

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