Language learning styles of ESL learners in English classrooms in Technology College of Sarawak, Kuching / Nini Lenta Anak Peter Ballak
Learners’ proficiency levels and its relationship with the preferred learning styles are unique and can influence the way the individual deal with the second language and it can become a successful factor of the language acquisition. This study investigated on the learners’ preferred learning st...
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uitm-149332016-10-11T04:48:37Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14933/ Language learning styles of ESL learners in English classrooms in Technology College of Sarawak, Kuching / Nini Lenta Anak Peter Ballak Peter Ballak, Nini Lenta Malaysia Second language acquisition Learners’ proficiency levels and its relationship with the preferred learning styles are unique and can influence the way the individual deal with the second language and it can become a successful factor of the language acquisition. This study investigated on the learners’ preferred learning styles according to their proficiency levels based on the grades obtained in SPM (Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia) for English language subject. Besides that, it also investigated the relationship between learners’ proficiency levels in English subject with the choice of the preferred learning styles. The study was participated by 200 Semester 2 students of Technology College of Sarawak (TCS) who are currently taking subject of English for Academic Study ULAB 1022). Data was gathered using a modified questionnaire adapted from Ehrman & Leaver Self-Questionnaire (2002) on Ectenic and Synoptic Language Learning Theory. The results indicated a weak and negative relationship between learners’ proficiency levels and the choice of the learning styles. The findings revealed that both factors were isolated factors which did not affect one another. On a further analysis, it was found that majority of learners were classified under Synoptic category, followed by Ectenic category and finally category of learners that possessed both characteristics of Ectenic and Synoptic. In terms of the pedagogical methods and learning materials, educators should redesign and implement new methods to suit with learners’ learning styles. 2015 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14933/1/TM_NINI%20LENTA%20ANAK%20PETER%20BALLAK%20ED%2015_5.PDF Peter Ballak, Nini Lenta (2015) Language learning styles of ESL learners in English classrooms in Technology College of Sarawak, Kuching / Nini Lenta Anak Peter Ballak. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA. |
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Learners’ proficiency levels and its relationship with the preferred
learning styles are unique and can influence the way the individual deal
with the second language and it can become a successful factor of the
language acquisition. This study investigated on the learners’ preferred
learning styles according to their proficiency levels based on the grades
obtained in SPM (Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia) for English language
subject. Besides that, it also investigated the relationship between
learners’ proficiency levels in English subject with the choice of the
preferred learning styles. The study was participated by 200 Semester 2
students of Technology College of Sarawak (TCS) who are currently
taking subject of English for Academic Study ULAB 1022). Data was
gathered using a modified questionnaire adapted from Ehrman &
Leaver Self-Questionnaire (2002) on Ectenic and Synoptic Language
Learning Theory. The results indicated a weak and negative
relationship between learners’ proficiency levels and the choice of the
learning styles. The findings revealed that both factors were isolated
factors which did not affect one another. On a further analysis, it was
found that majority of learners were classified under Synoptic category,
followed by Ectenic category and finally category of learners that
possessed both characteristics of Ectenic and Synoptic. In terms of the
pedagogical methods and learning materials, educators should redesign
and implement new methods to suit with learners’ learning styles. |
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Language learning styles of ESL learners in English classrooms in Technology College of Sarawak, Kuching / Nini Lenta Anak Peter Ballak |
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Language learning styles of ESL learners in English classrooms in Technology College of Sarawak, Kuching / Nini Lenta Anak Peter Ballak |
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