STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION ON LEARNING TECHNICAL VOCABULARIES THROUGH VOCABULARY SELF-COLLECTION STRATEGY

The objective of this research was to investigate vocational students’ perception on learning technical vocabularies through Vocabulary Self-Collection Strategy. This research provides two research questions, 1) In what ways Vocabulary Self-Collection Strategy facilitate students in learning technic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of languages and language teaching (Online) 2020-10, Vol.8 (4), p.391-401
Hauptverfasser: Viola, Difa, Yanto, Elih Sutisna, Mobit, Mobit
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The objective of this research was to investigate vocational students’ perception on learning technical vocabularies through Vocabulary Self-Collection Strategy. This research provides two research questions, 1) In what ways Vocabulary Self-Collection Strategy facilitate students in learning technical vocabulary? 2) What are the constraints of the students in the learning of technical vocabulary using Vocabulary Self-Collection Strategy? This research was using qualitative methodology and virtual classroom action research as a research design due to the pandemic of Covid-19. The participants of this research are grade 10th students of audio-video engineering from one of vocational high school in Karawang, West Java, Indonesia. A chosen audio-video engineering journal was distributed in order for the students to explored and selected new important words and added the information they got from it to vocabulary self-collection strategy (VSS) chart. And also semi-structured interviews have completed to know their perception on vocabulary self-collection strategy during learning technical vocabulary using VSS (selecting and nominating new words). The result of this study showed that vocabulary self-collection strategy had positive impacts to students’ vocabulary size, their ability to comprehend text and the constraints that the students had during the VSS process.
ISSN:2338-0810
2621-1378
DOI:10.33394/jollt.v8i4.2802