Abstract

The main purpose of this study was to investigate the EFL teachers' awareness and practices of vocabulary teaching strategies in English EFL classes, among grade nine and ten EFL teacher. Methods. The descriptive survey research design used in this investigation involved gathering data from a sample population to describe and analyze a particular phenomenon. This design allowed for a comprehensive understanding of the topic by incorporating both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative data collection methods were employed to gather numerical data that could be analyzed statistically. This included the use of structured questionnaires or surveys, which were administered to participants to collect data on their attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, or other relevant variables. On the other hand, qualitative data collection methods were used to gather non-numerical data that provided in-depth insights and understanding of the phenomenon under investigation. By utilizing a combination of questionnaire, observation and interview data collection methods, the researcher was able to gain a comprehensive understanding of the research topic from multiple perspectives. The results from the analysis of data from interview, questionnaire, and observations are discussed in line with some empirical findings. The result obtained through the interview in this regard generally revealed that most of grade nine and ten EFL teachers seem to have put doubt that they use various vocabulary teaching methods in their teaching and learning vocabulary. Based on the results and discussions of the findings of the study, it is possible to conclude that grade nine and ten teachers of Kombolcha, Kerensa, and Felana Secondary Schools did not properly practice different vocabulary teaching strategy in vocabulary lessons.

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