Foreign students’ learning strategies of Malay language: extralinguistics perspective

This study focuses on the formal and informal learning strategies of foreign students in learning the Malay language. The Language Learning Strategy Model by Mohamed Amin Embi (2000) and quantitative analysis have been applied to identify the relationship between the learning strategies and the extr...

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Main Authors: Subramaniam, Vijayaletchumy, Yong, Chyn Chye, Salleh, Che Ibrahim
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Language:English
Published: Sara Publishing Academy 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37698/
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author Subramaniam, Vijayaletchumy
Yong, Chyn Chye
Salleh, Che Ibrahim
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Yong, Chyn Chye
Salleh, Che Ibrahim
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description This study focuses on the formal and informal learning strategies of foreign students in learning the Malay language. The Language Learning Strategy Model by Mohamed Amin Embi (2000) and quantitative analysis have been applied to identify the relationship between the learning strategies and the extralinguistic factors. The research sample comprised of 114 foreign students at one of the private universities in Malaysia who had followed the National Language (B) classes (Malay Language) for 14 weeks. From the 59 strategies listed in the questionnaire, it was discovered that the strategy most preferred and practised formally is ‘students giving full attention while the teacher is teaching’. This was followed by ‘students will listen carefully to the way the teacher speaks in the Malay language’ and ‘students will participate in the activities prepared by the teacher’. Meanwhile for the informal strategy, ‘students will try to repeat the vocabulary loudly during revision, so that it is easy for them to remember the words’ was most favoured. The study reveals that foreign students are relatively passive and depending a lot on the instructors in the mastery of the learning strategies. They are more suited to learn Malay language in formal environments as a result of limited opportunities of exposure to social activities. As such, instructors play the important role to guide, to motivate and to support the learning process among foreign students.
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spelling upm-376982016-01-26T04:01:41Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37698/ Foreign students’ learning strategies of Malay language: extralinguistics perspective Subramaniam, Vijayaletchumy Yong, Chyn Chye Salleh, Che Ibrahim This study focuses on the formal and informal learning strategies of foreign students in learning the Malay language. The Language Learning Strategy Model by Mohamed Amin Embi (2000) and quantitative analysis have been applied to identify the relationship between the learning strategies and the extralinguistic factors. The research sample comprised of 114 foreign students at one of the private universities in Malaysia who had followed the National Language (B) classes (Malay Language) for 14 weeks. From the 59 strategies listed in the questionnaire, it was discovered that the strategy most preferred and practised formally is ‘students giving full attention while the teacher is teaching’. This was followed by ‘students will listen carefully to the way the teacher speaks in the Malay language’ and ‘students will participate in the activities prepared by the teacher’. Meanwhile for the informal strategy, ‘students will try to repeat the vocabulary loudly during revision, so that it is easy for them to remember the words’ was most favoured. The study reveals that foreign students are relatively passive and depending a lot on the instructors in the mastery of the learning strategies. They are more suited to learn Malay language in formal environments as a result of limited opportunities of exposure to social activities. As such, instructors play the important role to guide, to motivate and to support the learning process among foreign students. Sara Publishing Academy 2014-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37698/1/Foreign%20students%E2%80%99%20learning%20strategies%20of%20Malay%20language.pdf Subramaniam, Vijayaletchumy and Yong, Chyn Chye and Salleh, Che Ibrahim (2014) Foreign students’ learning strategies of Malay language: extralinguistics perspective. Paripex - Indian Journal of Research, 3 (3). pp. 32-36. ISSN 2250-1991 http://worldwidejournals.com/paripex/articles.php?val=MjA5NQ==&b1=17&k=5 10.15373/22501991/March2014/5
spellingShingle Subramaniam, Vijayaletchumy
Yong, Chyn Chye
Salleh, Che Ibrahim
Foreign students’ learning strategies of Malay language: extralinguistics perspective
title Foreign students’ learning strategies of Malay language: extralinguistics perspective
title_full Foreign students’ learning strategies of Malay language: extralinguistics perspective
title_fullStr Foreign students’ learning strategies of Malay language: extralinguistics perspective
title_full_unstemmed Foreign students’ learning strategies of Malay language: extralinguistics perspective
title_short Foreign students’ learning strategies of Malay language: extralinguistics perspective
title_sort foreign students’ learning strategies of malay language: extralinguistics perspective
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37698/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37698/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37698/1/Foreign%20students%E2%80%99%20learning%20strategies%20of%20Malay%20language.pdf