Abstract

The factor that influences the effectiveness of vocabulary acquisition is the use of vocabulary learning strategies. It is one of the crucial factors that affect the success of English vocabulary learning. This study aims to explore the vocabulary learning strategies that mostly preferred by Primary 3 school pupils in a primary school of Padawan district, Sarawak. The survey design was employed and used questionnaire to collect the data from the participants. They were randomly chosen from Primary 3 class. Seven vocabulary learning strategies were adapted in conducting the survey namely dictionary strategies, guessing strategies, study preferences, memory strategies, autonomy learning, note-taking strategies and social strategies. The outcomes showed that majority of primary 3 pupils were strongly agreed that memory strategies were the most preferred strategies used to learn vocabulary, followed by dictionary strategies and guessing strategies. Thus, language teachers are recommended to be aware of the pupils’ learning styles at different proficiency, and apply various teaching and learning methods according to current education contexts.

Highlights

  • The vocabulary acquisition knowledge is the most challenging aspect for learners for the Malaysian pupils from elementary level

  • This study aims to explore the vocabulary learning strategies that mostly preferred by Primary 3 school pupils in a primary school of Padawan district, Sarawak

  • Seven vocabulary learning strategies were adapted in conducting the survey namely dictionary strategies, guessing strategies, study preferences, memory strategies, autonomy learning, note-taking strategies and social strategies

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Introduction

The vocabulary acquisition knowledge is the most challenging aspect for learners for the Malaysian pupils from elementary level. O’Malley & Chamot (1990) claimed that learners’ language achievement and proficiency are strongly associated with the conscious, orchestrated and tailored uses of the vocabulary language learning strategies. This pilot study intends to discover the frequently used of vocabulary learning strategies among the Primary 3 pupils and to test the adequacy of the survey instrument. Since the aligned CEFR English Language new curriculum was introduced, the vocabulary learned become wider for the Primary 3 pupils. They are from different socioeconomic background and may not apply the English language in their interaction all the time

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