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Intentional vs. incidental vocabulary learning

Year 2012, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 71 - 79, 10.12.2011

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This paper explores the distinction between intentional and incidental vocabulary learning and analyses statistically their effects on Saudi ESL learners’ ability to understand, retain and use new words actively in different situations.  Two types of tests such as Standard Confirmation Test and a Contrastive Extempore Test of intentional & incidental types were given to twenty students at graduate level at JCC, Jeddah, KAU. Standard confirmation test determined a close homogeneity of all selected learners. The final test aimed at striking a contrast between the performance levels of both intentional &incidental vocabulary types. The homogenous learners were divided into two equal groups.  Fifty new words were the same for both groups but framed in two different styles: intentional and incidental. The statistical data analysed through tables and figures demonstrated that incidental type performed significantly better than intentional type.

Year 2012, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 71 - 79, 10.12.2011

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Primary Language English
Journal Section ELT Research Journal
Authors

Jameel Ahmad

Publication Date December 10, 2011
Submission Date June 12, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Ahmad, J. (2011). Intentional vs. incidental vocabulary learning. ELT Research Journal, 1(1), 71-79.