FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING STRATEGIES OF VIETNAMESE AND INDONESIAN STUDENTS

Nguyen Thi Bao Chau, Audiva Nur Rahma Putri

Abstract


This research delves into the realm of language learning strategies (LLSs) among 116 Vietnamese and Indonesian university students majoring in English and English Language Education. Utilizing Rebecca Oxford's Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL) with a quantitative approach, the study aims to unravel the connections between culture and language learning strategies. With a strong demonstration of internal consistency and high Cronbach’s alpha coefficients of .904 and .937 for the two subsamples, the research underscores the reliability of the assessment instrument. Remarkably, the findings highlight a striking similarity in English learning strategies between the two participant groups, with a clear dominance of metacognitive strategies. Equally noteworthy is the observation that no learning strategy is employed at a low level in either subsample. Moreover, this research offers implications for educators involved in international exchange programs and contributes to future investigations into the scope of language education.

Keywords


Language Learning Strategies, LLSs, SILL, Vietnamese students, Indonesian students

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