Last modified: 2017-03-01
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate language learning strategies of Thai EFL undergraduate students who are majoring in language, and to compare the language learning strategies of these students based on gender, years in the university, and major. A questionnaire, Oxford’s Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL) was completed by 360 Thai EFL undergraduate students. This instrument comprised of 50 items that can be grouped into six categories referred to as: (a) memory strategies, (b) cognitive strategies, (c) compensation strategies, (d) metacognitive strategies, (e) affective strategies, and (f) social strategies. The results were calculated in terms of percentages, mean scores, and standard deviations. Statistics was employed to determine the differences between language learning strategies and the independent variables which are gender, years in the university, and major. The results revealed that the language learning strategies of Thai EFL students majoring in language are significantly different among different years in the university and different language majors. However, there was no significant difference between the language learning strategies based on gender.