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QUESTIONNAIRE

STRATEGY, LEARNING STYLE AND STUDENTS INTERESTS IN LEARNING ENGLISH

This survey has been design to help you better understand the ways you prefer to learn English language. Think about your most recent school experiences while you read each of the following statements. This questionnaire aims to free you answer the questions submitted in accordance with the circumstances you are experiencing. you are expected to answer all questions honestly. we will maintain the confidentiality of your personal information because it is only used for research purposes. Hint: Put a check mark () in the box that matches your answer. Name: ____________________ Age: _____________________ Sex: Faculty/Academy: Male Secretary Computer Female Economy Education Philosophy Nursing Agriculture

The amount of your semester enrolled at UNKLAB: _________ Hint: Answer the questions below by circling the value of 1-7 with a sense of scale as follows: 1= Never (N) 5= Often (O) 2= Almost Never (AN) 6= Almost Always (AA) 3= Rarely (R) 7= Always (A) 4= Sometimes (S)

N 1. I can remember most of the information I have heard in a lecture or class discussion without taking notes. 2. I learn more by reading about a topic than by listening to a lecture or a class discussion 3. I learn more about a subject when I can use my hands to make or draw something. 4. When I study new material, I learn more easily by looking over visual aids in a chapter, such as charts and illustrations, than by reading the assigned pages. 1

AN 2

R 3

S 4

O 5

AA 6

A 7

AN

AA

5. Talking about a subject with someone else helps me better understand my own ideas.

6. I take notes during class lectures and discussions and read them carefully several times before a rest. 7. When I read a textbook, newspaper, or novel, I picture the ideas or story in my mind. 8. I am skilled with my hands and can easily repair things or put things together. 9. I remember information that I have discussed in class with a partner or a small group better than information that I have read or written about. 10. When I read, I underline or highlight ideas to make the main ideas stand out and to not get distracted. 11. I remember information well by listening to tapes. 12. I best understand homework or test instructions by reading them on the board or on a handout rather than by just listening to them. 13. To remember a new word, I must hear it, say it, and see it several times. 14. I prefer reading a newspaper or magazine as a source of news rather than listening to the radio or watching the television. 15. I make drawings in my study notes or on study cards to remember new vocabulary and important material.

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