As the role of vocabulary is very essential in language learners’ ability to convey their intended messages, this study has tried to examine the use of self-regulated learning strategies in vocabulary learning of 100 EFL intermediate level learners studying in language institutes of Neyriz, Iran. Using survey method of research, data were collected by administration of ‘Self-regulating Capacity in Vocabulary Learning’ scale (SRCvoc). The obtained results revealed that the participants were moderate users of self-regulated strategies in their vocabulary learning and considering the subscales, environmental regulation obtained the highest mean, being the most influential one while the least influential subscale was emotional regulation. In ad...
This study applied Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) as a framework to develop a strategy instructional...
Abstract: Vocabulary is the most fundamental aspect of language learning. However, the limitation of...
Based on the findings from the psychology of second language acquisition and vocabulary learning, se...
AbstractThis study intended to investigate the general attitudes of a group of high school EFL stude...
The present study investigated the relationship between self-regulated strategies and depth of vocab...
AbstractThe present study attempted to investigate the relationship between Turkish EFL learners se...
Self-regulation is referred to as learners’ self-generated ideas and actions which are systematicall...
Facultad de Filosofía y HumanidadesInforme de Seminario para optar al grado de Licenciado en Lengua ...
In recent years, a considerable body of empirical research has acknowledged the role of self-regulat...
One of the essential purposes of successful vocabulary instruction is to prepare learners to be inde...
AbstractStrategy use and self-efficacy are the crucial elements for defining self-regulated learners...
The current study aimed to explore the effects of integrating a selfregulated learning approach on s...
*Bilican, Recep ( Aksaray, Yazar )This study intended to investigate the general attitudes of a grou...
Promoting students' independence in vocabulary learning has Seen one of the instructional goals in ...
Researchers, especially in the field of educational psychology, have argued that self-efficacy plays...
This study applied Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) as a framework to develop a strategy instructional...
Abstract: Vocabulary is the most fundamental aspect of language learning. However, the limitation of...
Based on the findings from the psychology of second language acquisition and vocabulary learning, se...
AbstractThis study intended to investigate the general attitudes of a group of high school EFL stude...
The present study investigated the relationship between self-regulated strategies and depth of vocab...
AbstractThe present study attempted to investigate the relationship between Turkish EFL learners se...
Self-regulation is referred to as learners’ self-generated ideas and actions which are systematicall...
Facultad de Filosofía y HumanidadesInforme de Seminario para optar al grado de Licenciado en Lengua ...
In recent years, a considerable body of empirical research has acknowledged the role of self-regulat...
One of the essential purposes of successful vocabulary instruction is to prepare learners to be inde...
AbstractStrategy use and self-efficacy are the crucial elements for defining self-regulated learners...
The current study aimed to explore the effects of integrating a selfregulated learning approach on s...
*Bilican, Recep ( Aksaray, Yazar )This study intended to investigate the general attitudes of a grou...
Promoting students' independence in vocabulary learning has Seen one of the instructional goals in ...
Researchers, especially in the field of educational psychology, have argued that self-efficacy plays...
This study applied Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) as a framework to develop a strategy instructional...
Abstract: Vocabulary is the most fundamental aspect of language learning. However, the limitation of...
Based on the findings from the psychology of second language acquisition and vocabulary learning, se...