“Students’ perceptions on learning vocabulary through total physical response (tpr) in efl classrooms”

When learning a language other than the mother tongue, it is essential to have a strong vocabulary since the more words learners know, the more they will be able to communicate assertively in both speaking and writing. However, many of them frequently struggle to quickly and easily internalize new v...

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1. Verfasser: Acurio Acurio, Alexandra Beatriz (author)
Weitere Verfasser: Rivadeneira Cepeda, Jorge Israel (author)
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INGLÉS
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description When learning a language other than the mother tongue, it is essential to have a strong vocabulary since the more words learners know, the more they will be able to communicate assertively in both speaking and writing. However, many of them frequently struggle to quickly and easily internalize new vocabulary, especially when it is learned in an EFL setting. This situation prompts teachers to examine the existing teaching methods to select the most effective one to encourage the meaningful learning of vocabulary, which is the basis for second language proficiency. This study aims to identify the students' perceptions of learning vocabulary through Total Physical Response (TPR). The methodology applied was mixed; qualitative and quantitative. The participants were 35 elementary students in seventh grade from classes “A” and “B” at Mariano Negrete Catholic School in the academic period September 2022 - June 2023. The data collection instrument was a survey. The majority of students had favorable opinions of the Total Physical Response method for learning vocabulary, according to the data analysis. It was concluded that the use of movements, dynamics, and other activities of the TPR method significantly benefits vocabulary development in elementary school students since being in a stress-free environment makes them feel more relaxed and confident to practice the target language.
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spelling “Students’ perceptions on learning vocabulary through total physical response (tpr) in efl classrooms”Acurio Acurio, Alexandra BeatrizRivadeneira Cepeda, Jorge IsraelAPRENDIZAJE DE VOCABULARIOMÉTODOS DE ENSEÑANZACOMPETENCIA LINGÜÍSTICAINGLÉSWhen learning a language other than the mother tongue, it is essential to have a strong vocabulary since the more words learners know, the more they will be able to communicate assertively in both speaking and writing. However, many of them frequently struggle to quickly and easily internalize new vocabulary, especially when it is learned in an EFL setting. This situation prompts teachers to examine the existing teaching methods to select the most effective one to encourage the meaningful learning of vocabulary, which is the basis for second language proficiency. This study aims to identify the students' perceptions of learning vocabulary through Total Physical Response (TPR). The methodology applied was mixed; qualitative and quantitative. The participants were 35 elementary students in seventh grade from classes “A” and “B” at Mariano Negrete Catholic School in the academic period September 2022 - June 2023. The data collection instrument was a survey. The majority of students had favorable opinions of the Total Physical Response method for learning vocabulary, according to the data analysis. It was concluded that the use of movements, dynamics, and other activities of the TPR method significantly benefits vocabulary development in elementary school students since being in a stress-free environment makes them feel more relaxed and confident to practice the target language.Cuando se aprende una lengua distinta a la materna, es primordial adquirir un amplio vocabulario, ya que mientras más palabras conozcan los estudiantes, mejor podrán comprender lo que leen y escuchan, así como expresar sus pensamientos e ideas al hablar o escribir. Sin embargo, muchos de ellos suelen tener dificultades para asimilar rápido y fácilmente el nuevo vocabulario, sobre todo cuando este es aprendido en un contexto de EFL. Esta situación conlleva a los docentes a examinar los métodos de enseñanza existentes con el fin de seleccionar el más eficaz para fomentar el aprendizaje significativo del vocabulario, que es la base del dominio de un segundo idioma. Por lo tanto, este estudio pretende identificar las percepciones de los estudiantes al aprender vocabulario a través del método de Respuesta Física Total. La metodología aplicada fue de carácter mixto, cualitativo y cuantitativo. Los participantes fueron 35 estudiantes de séptimo grado de la clase "A" y "B" de la Escuela Católica Mariano Negrete en el período académico Septiembre 2022-Junio 2023. El instrumento de recolección de datos fue una entrevista. De acuerdo con el análisis de los datos, la mayoría de los alumnos tuvo opiniones favorables sobre el método de Respuesta Física Total para el aprendizaje de vocabulario. Se concluyó que el uso de movimientos, dinámicas y otras actividades propias del método TPR beneficia significativamente el desarrollo del vocabulario en estudiantes de primaria, ya que, al estar en un ambiente libre de estrés se sienten más libres y relajados para practicar el idioma de destino.Ecuador: Pujilí: Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi; (UTC)Rosero Menéndez, Jorge Luis2023-10-20T20:32:39Z2023-10-20T20:32:39Z2023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis48 páginasapplication/pdfAcurio Acurio Alexandra Beatriz, Rivadeneira Cepeda Jorge Israel (2023); “Students’ perceptions on learning vocabulary through total physical response (tpr) in efl classrooms”. UTC. Pujilí. 48 p.PP-000353http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/11503enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxiinstname:Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxiinstacron:UTC2023-10-25T13:19:12Zoai:repositorio.utc.edu.ec:27000/11503Institucionalhttp://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.utc.edu.ec/..Ecuador...opendoar:02026-03-08T03:40:04.009559Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi - Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxitrue
spellingShingle “Students’ perceptions on learning vocabulary through total physical response (tpr) in efl classrooms”
Acurio Acurio, Alexandra Beatriz
APRENDIZAJE DE VOCABULARIO
MÉTODOS DE ENSEÑANZA
COMPETENCIA LINGÜÍSTICA
INGLÉS
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title “Students’ perceptions on learning vocabulary through total physical response (tpr) in efl classrooms”
title_full “Students’ perceptions on learning vocabulary through total physical response (tpr) in efl classrooms”
title_fullStr “Students’ perceptions on learning vocabulary through total physical response (tpr) in efl classrooms”
title_full_unstemmed “Students’ perceptions on learning vocabulary through total physical response (tpr) in efl classrooms”
title_short “Students’ perceptions on learning vocabulary through total physical response (tpr) in efl classrooms”
title_sort “Students’ perceptions on learning vocabulary through total physical response (tpr) in efl classrooms”
topic APRENDIZAJE DE VOCABULARIO
MÉTODOS DE ENSEÑANZA
COMPETENCIA LINGÜÍSTICA
INGLÉS
url http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/11503