Examining the Role of Breadth and Depth of Vocabulary Knowledge in Reading Comprehension of English Language Learners

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This study explored the effect of English language learners’ breadth and depth of vocabulary knowledge on their understanding and grades of reading English texts. Sixty-one Jordanian EFL undergraduates were assigned three tests, which were the Vocabulary Levels Test Version 2 (VLT), the Word Associates Test (WAT), and Academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS). The collected data was analysed utilizing Pearson correlation analysis and multiple linear regression. According to the empirical outcomes, breadth and depth of vocabulary knowledge correlated positively with each other and with reading comprehension. Further, the significant predictor of the overall variance of reading comprehension was vocabulary depth, while the breadth of vocabulary knowledge was the less significant one. The results demonstrate the importance of expanding and deepening EFL learners’ vocabulary knowledge in classrooms. Keywords: Vocabulary Depth, Vocabulary Breadth, Depth of Vocabulary Knowledge, Vocabulary Levels Test, Reading Comprehension.
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考察词汇知识的广度和深度在英语学习者阅读理解中的作用
本研究探讨了英语学习者词汇知识的广度和深度对英语文本理解和阅读成绩的影响。61名约旦的英语本科生被分配了三个测试,分别是词汇水平测试第二版(VLT)、单词关联测试(WAT)和学术国际英语语言测试系统(雅思)。采用Pearson相关分析和多元线性回归对收集的数据进行分析。实证结果显示,学生词汇知识的广度和深度与阅读理解能力呈正相关,且与阅读理解能力呈正相关。此外,词汇深度是阅读理解总体方差的显著预测因子,词汇知识广度是阅读理解总体方差的不显著预测因子。研究结果表明,拓展和深化英语学习者课堂词汇知识的重要性。关键词:词汇深度,词汇广度,词汇知识深度,词汇水平测试,阅读理解
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