2003
DOI: 10.1111/1540-4781.00187
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Frequency of Use, Perceived Usefulness, and Actual Usefulness of Second Language Vocabulary Strategies: A Study of Hong Kong Learners

Abstract: This study is the largest scale project ever conducted in Hong Kong concerning the learning of English vocabulary by Cantonese speakers. The aims of the project were threefold: (a) to find out the vocabulary size of the tertiary students and whether they need help with academic vocabulary, (b) to identify the strategies that are conducive to learning vocabulary in general and the strategies that are especially useful for learning high-and low-frequency words in particular, and (c) to look at the discrepancies … Show more

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“…Teaching them vocabulary learning strategies can be very productive in teaching vocabularies. Fan (2003) believes that there are five steps in the most of the vocabulary learning strategies: "1. facing with the word, 2. getting an image of the word in mind, 3. learning the meaning, 4. making a strong connection between form and meaning, 5. using the word". Holding this concept, many researchers studied different aspects of vocabulary learning strategies.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teaching them vocabulary learning strategies can be very productive in teaching vocabularies. Fan (2003) believes that there are five steps in the most of the vocabulary learning strategies: "1. facing with the word, 2. getting an image of the word in mind, 3. learning the meaning, 4. making a strong connection between form and meaning, 5. using the word". Holding this concept, many researchers studied different aspects of vocabulary learning strategies.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The more words one possesses, the more s/he will be able to understand what s/he reads and hears, and the better s/he will convey his/her messages when speaking. However, in Asian countries, vocabulary seems to be given little emphasis in the university curriculum (Fan, 2003). The main obstacle in learning another language is limited vocabulary size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning the complexity o f this issue, vocabulary learning strategies , as a part of language learning strategies, seem to be very crucial in language learning and consequently being aware of these strategies is important for both teachers and students. Fan (2003) argues that all vocabulary learn ing strategies consist of five steps: (1) to encounter the word (2) to get a v isual or auditory image of the word. (3) to learn the mean ing of the word (4) to make a strong memory lin k between the forms and the meanings of the words and (5) to use the word.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%