DOI: 10.7190/shu-thesis-00376
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Vocabulary and listening in English among L1-Spanish learners: a longitudinal study

Abstract: Second language listening causes situations of stress and negative perceptions among learners and teachers. Research has suggested that L2 listening and vocabulary knowledge are related. However, this relationship has been barely explored, and in most cases with inadequate instruments. This thesis is an attempt to bridge those gaps by examining the contribution of the language learners’ vocabulary size to their listening ability. A bilingual multiple-choice vocabulary test, based on the official vocabulary lis… Show more

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“…grammar, structure, vocabulary), or language skills (e.g. listening comprehension, pronunciation), developing some degree of fluency, and so forth (Guan, 2019;Pinillos, 2021;Rost, 2013). Also, other aspects of the language (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…grammar, structure, vocabulary), or language skills (e.g. listening comprehension, pronunciation), developing some degree of fluency, and so forth (Guan, 2019;Pinillos, 2021;Rost, 2013). Also, other aspects of the language (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%