Vocabulary Learning in University Study Skills The Case of 1 st Year EFL Students.
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
It goes without saying that vocabulary is the most essential aspect of
any language. It is hard for students to listen, speak, read and write a
language if they do not have sufficient vocabulary. Vocabulary helps
students not only reinforce and build knowledge but also develop skills
and abilities in many areas. University study skills is an opportunity for
students to learn, reinforce and develop vocabulary in different ways.
In the study skills classroom, students learn and practise study
techniques that cover skills like taking notes, summarizing, reviewing
time management, exams and revisions preparation. By developing
good study skills, students may raise their grades, better grasp course
content to develop vocabulary, and gain confidence in themselves. This
study focuses on vocabulary learning in university study skills. It is a
case study conducted in the department of English at Abou Bakr
Belkaid University of Tlemcen with 1 st year English Foreign Language
(EFL) students and teachers. The work is divided into two chapters, one
theoretical and the other practical. The researcher used two
questionnaire (one for students and a second one for teachers) and
classroom observation for data collection. The obtained data are
analysed both qualitatively and quantitavely, and the results are
discussed. Some recommendations and suggestions are proposed in the
same area of vocavulary improvement in the study skills classroom.