English language learning strategies of Malaysian secondary school students: implication for inter-cultural communication

English is unquestionably the contemporary language of science, technology, commerce, intercultural communication and scholarship. It is consists of accomplished growing importance in the world. Consequently, in Malaysia concerned parents, researchers, scientists and instructors that know the inevit...

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Main Authors: Abdul Razak, Noor Zainab, Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu
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spelling my.utm.597222022-04-05T05:54:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59722/ English language learning strategies of Malaysian secondary school students: implication for inter-cultural communication Abdul Razak, Noor Zainab Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu L Education (General) LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools PE English English is unquestionably the contemporary language of science, technology, commerce, intercultural communication and scholarship. It is consists of accomplished growing importance in the world. Consequently, in Malaysia concerned parents, researchers, scientists and instructors that know the inevitable impact English language possess over the academic and socio-economic progress of the students clamour for English proficiency. In Malaysia, English is not only the second language in importance but also a school and college subject, and language of instruction of science and mathematics. Interestingly, ESL/EFL studies nowadays are devoted to finding out techniques employed by learners. It is against this backdrop that this study was carried out to discover strategy use among ESL students in Malaysian secondary schools to look further at the implication of their strategy use with regards to inter-cultural communication. Oxford’s SILL Questionnaire was administered to 180 secondary school students and SPSS 7.0 version was used for analysis. Findings reveal the dominance of indirect learning techniques, meaning high anxiety, dependence heavily on peers and teachers to learn English and fewer practice of the oral language. The study recommends the teaching of learning techniques to students and positive exploitation of core-curricular activities that will create and sustain constant practicing of English language among students to facilitate inter-cultural communication. Scientific Research Publishing Inc. 2014-04 Article PeerReviewed Abdul Razak, Noor Zainab and Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu (2014) English language learning strategies of Malaysian secondary school students: implication for inter-cultural communication. Sociology Mind, 4 (2). pp. 206-212. ISSN 2160-083X http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/sm.2014.42020 DOI:10.4236/sm.2014.42020
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic L Education (General)
LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools
PE English
spellingShingle L Education (General)
LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools
PE English
Abdul Razak, Noor Zainab
Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu
English language learning strategies of Malaysian secondary school students: implication for inter-cultural communication
description English is unquestionably the contemporary language of science, technology, commerce, intercultural communication and scholarship. It is consists of accomplished growing importance in the world. Consequently, in Malaysia concerned parents, researchers, scientists and instructors that know the inevitable impact English language possess over the academic and socio-economic progress of the students clamour for English proficiency. In Malaysia, English is not only the second language in importance but also a school and college subject, and language of instruction of science and mathematics. Interestingly, ESL/EFL studies nowadays are devoted to finding out techniques employed by learners. It is against this backdrop that this study was carried out to discover strategy use among ESL students in Malaysian secondary schools to look further at the implication of their strategy use with regards to inter-cultural communication. Oxford’s SILL Questionnaire was administered to 180 secondary school students and SPSS 7.0 version was used for analysis. Findings reveal the dominance of indirect learning techniques, meaning high anxiety, dependence heavily on peers and teachers to learn English and fewer practice of the oral language. The study recommends the teaching of learning techniques to students and positive exploitation of core-curricular activities that will create and sustain constant practicing of English language among students to facilitate inter-cultural communication.
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author Abdul Razak, Noor Zainab
Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu
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Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu
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title English language learning strategies of Malaysian secondary school students: implication for inter-cultural communication
title_short English language learning strategies of Malaysian secondary school students: implication for inter-cultural communication
title_full English language learning strategies of Malaysian secondary school students: implication for inter-cultural communication
title_fullStr English language learning strategies of Malaysian secondary school students: implication for inter-cultural communication
title_full_unstemmed English language learning strategies of Malaysian secondary school students: implication for inter-cultural communication
title_sort english language learning strategies of malaysian secondary school students: implication for inter-cultural communication
publisher Scientific Research Publishing Inc.
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59722/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/sm.2014.42020
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