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INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VOCABULARY KNOWLEDGE OF EFL LEARNERS AND THEIR READING COMPRE:f{ENSION OF AUTHENTIC TEXTS: (WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO WOLDIY A PREPARATORY SCHOOL GRADE 12 STUDENTS)

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dc.contributor.author DA WIT, BIRHANU MAMMO
dc.date.accessioned 2017-08-23T04:42:50Z
dc.date.available 2017-08-23T04:42:50Z
dc.date.issued 2017-08-23
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7789
dc.description Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Education in Teaching English as a Foreign Language en_US
dc.description.abstract This study attempts to investigate the relationship between vocabulary Knowledge of EFL students and their reading comprehension of authentic texts in Ethiopian context. Above all, the thesis tries to examine the percentage of known words students need to guarantee reading comprehension of authentic texts. The data for the research was collected from sixty-one Woldiya Preparatory School grade 12 students. Three reading comprehension tests, circling the unknown words in texts and a lexical coverage test for each text was given to the subjects. The data analysis from the tests shows correlation coefficients of r=0.48,moderate (r2=23% of the variability in this reading comprehension test results could be explained by the percentage of known words) for text one; 0.83, strong (r2=69% of the variability in reading comprehension test results could be explained by the percentage of known words) for text two; and 0. 73, Substantial (r2=53.3% of the variability in reading comprehension test results could be explained by the percentage of known words) for text three. Here in this specific project 48.4% of the variability in the ability of comprehending authentic reading texts could be explained by the percentage of known words. All the texts showed that there is a positive relationship between known words and reading comprehension scores. The results indicate that the subjects needed to know 94. 2% of known words to comprehend text one, 89.9% of known words to comprehend text two, 92.4% of known words to comprehend text three. In general, in all texts the subjects needed an average of 93% of known words to comprehend authentic online article reading texts adequately. In other words, in the three authentic reading comprehension texts, the subjects needed an average of 93% of vocabulary knowledge to score a minimum of 50%. Based on the .findings, this study tells that there is a lexical threshold for EFL students below which adequate comprehension of authentic texts might be impossible. Further studies by adding more independent variables should be conducted with EFL students at different grade levels, using different types of authentic texts. It is because 77% for text 1, 31% for text 2, and 46. 7% for text 3 of reading comprehension test scores was not based Of! tbffpercentage of known words for this study. en_US
dc.subject TEFL en_US
dc.title INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VOCABULARY KNOWLEDGE OF EFL LEARNERS AND THEIR READING COMPRE:f{ENSION OF AUTHENTIC TEXTS: (WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO WOLDIY A PREPARATORY SCHOOL GRADE 12 STUDENTS) en_US
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