2021
DOI: 10.32996/jweep.2021.3.3.2
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Assessing the Effects of Teaching Vocabulary in Developing Receptive Skills: A Review Article

Abstract: Vocabulary is central to English language teaching. Through vocabulary, students can understand, communicate, and write well. Without sufficient vocabulary knowledge, students cannot understand others or express their own ideas. The aim of this topic is to find out if teaching vocabulary can help students in improving reading or listening or not? Behind this question, there are some reasons in the Afghan context. First, students mostly have basic vocabulary knowledge and a mass of vocabulary, but the reading p… Show more

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“…The main thing in the process of learning English is vocabulary mastery as a basis for understanding English concepts. In learning English, vocabulary is very important to master because it will affect other English skills such as listening, reading, writing, and speaking (Amirzai, 2021). A similar opinion was also expressed by Komachali and Khodareza (2012) stated that "Vocabulary is a separate part of any language learning process.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…The main thing in the process of learning English is vocabulary mastery as a basis for understanding English concepts. In learning English, vocabulary is very important to master because it will affect other English skills such as listening, reading, writing, and speaking (Amirzai, 2021). A similar opinion was also expressed by Komachali and Khodareza (2012) stated that "Vocabulary is a separate part of any language learning process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…This change left many teachers and stakeholders concerns about creating and maintaining a virtual but dynamic and engaging EFL learning environment. Since the size of vocabulary and reading comprehension play an important role in acquiring other skills in English learning (Amirzai, 2021;Hartshorn et al, 2017), this study aimed to investigate the impacts of EFL students' engagement when studying reading online through Zoom on the performance of vocabulary and reading comprehension. Forty-four intermediate-level students at a public university in Vietnam were placed into a control group and an experimental group based on the results of a pre-test.…”
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confidence: 99%