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AN ACTION RESEARCH
Chapter 1- INTRODUCTION
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English as a medium of instruction from pre-school to post graduate level,also means that every
Filipino student learns English. In learning or mastering the language, the learners need to learn all
skills in English such as:listening, speaking, reading and writing. Allen (1983) states that to master
over a language,the learners must learn thousands of words. Vocabulary is one of the most important
language components in learning English (Nation, 2001). Learning vocabulary can help students in
studying English and support them in mastering the other language components.
Learning vocabulary is critical to learning a language – be it the first, second or even foreign. One
must be equipped with knowledge of words and their meanings to build confidence in
communication and cope with the increasing demands of education, business, science, technology
least in a simple way because vocabulary is the core of English. It is the basic thing to communicate
and also important for the acquisition process (Krashen, 1981: 12).
Vocabulary holds a crucial position in English learning. Without grammar very little can be
know the explicit and implicit (if any) meaning of a word.Therefore, acquiring an extensive
However, most students’ vocabulary skills are poor and limited. It can be seen from the students’
achievements and works. In writing and speaking, as observed, there are limited
vocabularies.Moreover, the junior high school’ students should acquire approximately 2000-3000
words per year, or about 6 to 8 new words perday (Anderson & Nagy, 1992). Thus, in order to
follow the demand of English skill, teachers must try to find a good technique in teaching
vocabulary.While it is imperative for the teachers to help students learn how to acquire vocabulary,
it is also encouraged that learners help themselves in acquiring vocabularies for their own. Learner
independence has long been recognized by a number of linguists in the process of vocabulary
Research cognitive in psychology has found that memory is affected by how deeply we process new
knowledge. If we teach vocabulary for students by forcing them to remember the word, they will be
confused. It is likely to store it in such a way that they have difficulty finding it when they want to
remember it. So with these, the researchers want to conduct a study to enhance the vocabulary skills
of the students through reading.Wherein reading is the magic key to the world of enlightenment and
enjoyment and it is the basic tool for learning in all the subject areas.
As Virgil Howes states that reading can be one man’s deepest pleasures. It extends his experiences,
giving him a glimpse of the world’s excitement pleasures and wisdom. Reading is arguably one of
the best means of grasping new vocabulary. Reading increases exposure to new words and makes it
This study attempts to enhance the vocabulary skills of the students through reading. Specifically, the study
a. Age?
b. Gender?
c. Ethnicity?
4. What reading strategies will help students improve their vocabulary skills?
The objective of this study is to determine the enhancement of vocabulary skills of the Grade VII
students through reading; the level of vocabulary proficiency of Grade VII students; the factors
contribute to vocabulary deficiency; and the reading strategies that will help students improve their
vocabulary skills.
A. Students
This study helps the students’ to easily master their way of learning vocabulary. They will be aware
of their vocabulary performance and how they are going to develop and improve it. This will also
increase the interest of the students; to read and to learn English especially in vocabulary.
B. Teachers
This study helps the teacher to know the approaches to use in dealing with the students to improve
their understanding of vocabulary. They also help the students develop their effective learning styles.
They will be able to assess the vocabulary performance and identify the vocabulary skills of the students
in their respective school and their behavior through those learning styles.
C. Parents
This study helps the parents who have important roles in guiding their children and who are
concerned with their education particularly on their vocabulary, they will encourage them to allot more
time in reading and grasping new vocabulary.
D. Future Researchers
This study helps future researchers who will investigate the same subject, it will serve as their guide
and basis in any related research and for further study. Researchers can use this as a material
consideration. So, that ways, the researchers may expand the research.
This research study focused on determining the Grade VII students learning, through their Vocabulary
performance. The respondents were drawn from Grade VII Faithfulness students of Nueva Vizcaya General
Comprehensive Highschool. Their profiles were constituted by the sub-variables age, sex, personal
In the light of the previous studies, the conceptual framework is established as shown in figure 1 below
where the demographic profile and vocabulary are treated as independent variable and dependent variable at
the same time, reading is the mediator.
The demographic profile of the respondents and the level of vocabulary proficiency are synchronized to
each other. Reading, as the mediator, can influence the level of vocabulary proficiency of the students. Also,
their demographic profile shows that it can impact the level of vocabulary and reading proficiency of the
respondents.
This conceptual paradigm of the study shows the relationship among variables.
Reading
Vocabulary
Demographic profile: (Level of Proficiency)
a. Age
b. Gender
c. Ethnicity
9. Definition of Terms
1. Vocabulary
2. Reading
3. Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary as one of language components is a very important thing besides other language components.
Without vocabulary, people will not be able to say anything. People with large vocabulary are more proficient
in language skills than people with little vocabulary. Large vocabulary makes significant contribution to almost
all the aspects of language. “Without grammar very little can be conveyed, without vocabulary nothing can be
conveyed.” This is how the linguist David Wilkins (1972) as cited in Thornbury (2002:16) summed up the
importance of vocabulary learning. When people have large amount of vocabulary, they can express their idea
precisely, and of course, it is very helpful for them, whether in listening, speaking, reading, or writing skills.
While Harmer (1991:153) made an analogue, “If language structures make up the skeleton of language, then it
is vocabulary that provides the vital organs and flesh.” It shows that vocabulary is very important, even though
people have good ability in structures, but they do not have enough vocabulary to express their idea, the
structures are useless. Kridalaksana (1993:27) says “vocabulary is a component of language that maintains all
information about meaning and using words in a language.” In Webster’s Dictionary (1997), vocabulary is
defined as follow: a. A list of collection of words and phrases usually alphabetically arranged and explained or
defined. b. A sum or stock of words employed by a language group individual or work or in relation to a subject
scope of language. c. A list of foreign language textbook of the words and phrases taught or used. 9
Furthermore, Richards (2002:255) stated that: “Vocabulary is a core component of language proficiency and
provides much of the basis of how well learners speak, listen, read and write. Without an extensive vocabulary
and strategies for acquiring new vocabulary, learners often achieve less than their potential and may discourage
from making use of language opportunities around them.” Vocabulary, as people may know, is just a word but
actually vocabulary not just build from a word but also from another word that convey one meaning. Penny
(1991:60) says: “Vocabulary can be defined, roughly, as the words we teach in the foreign language. However,
a new item of vocabulary may be more than a single word: for example, post office and mother-in-law, which
are made up of two or three words but express a single idea. There are also multi-word idioms such as call it a
day, where the meaning of the phrase cannot be deduced from an analysis of the component words. A useful
convention is to cover all such cases by talking about vocabulary ‘items’ rather than ‘words’. Lado (1974:118)
said that vocabulary is a group of words on a certain language as a part of a foreign language teaching and
learning. Words mean the memory of the situation in which they have been observed and understood, brought
out by the context in which they are used. It means that to know a word is to be able to use it or to understand in
situation in which the person has not experienced it before. In foreign language learning and teaching,
vocabulary is the important aspect besides other language components such as grammar and pronunciation.
Allen and Valette (1977:149) state that vocabulary is an important factor in all language teaching. Students
must continually be learning words as they learn structures and as they practice the sound system.
Mastering vocabulary is important in learning language especially English, because the potential knowledge
that can be known about a word is rich and complex (Schmitt,2000:5). Due to the complexity of word, we have
to find out the best way to enrich students’ vocabulary. Without vocabulary mastery to express a wider range of
meanings, communication cannot happen in any meaningful way (Vossoughi and Zargar, 2009:80) Vocabulary
mastery can be constructed as an ability to combine skill or knowledge of words that used to express meaning,
in case of the physical object or idea, in form of symbol of group of letter in a single or more one word Coulson
et al (1987:1050). The process of vocabulary mastery is not simple because vocabulary has some components;
mastering one vocabulary item should mean mastering vocabulary components. Nation (1990:31) proposes the
following list of the different kinds of knowledge that a person must master in order to know a word. The
meaning of the 11 word, the written form of the word, the spoken form of the word, the grammatical behavior
of the word, the collocations of the word, the register of the word, the associations of the word, the frequency of
the word. The vocabulary mastery cannot be done spontaneously but step by step. Keraf(1989:65-66)defines the
steps in processing vocabulary mastery. First, children period, this term children are able to define concept
vocabulary to say their concrete idea. Second, adolescent period, this term is the adolescent start to use the
language and make it more extensive directly in simple communication. Third, adult period, this term the
vocabulary are used more and more intensive because they make more communication each other. It can be
concluded that vocabulary is very important in learning language and mastering vocabulary. It will facilitate
someone in using language in communication. So, mastering vocabulary would be useful because it will be:
a. Easy to learn language. For example, when we read a story in English, to know about the story we must
b. Easy to understand what the people are talking about. For example, when we listen the conversation in
English it is necessary for us to know what the people speaking about, and it only be done if we know the
c. Easy to make communication with different topic freely. For example, if we want to discuss about one topic,
such as entertainment, we must know the vocabularies that are concerned with the entertainment
Research Design
*CAR (classroom action research)
This study was conducted using the mixed methods research which was utilized as a research tool to
test the level of vocabulary proficiency of the Grade VII students and the factors affecting vocabulary
deficiency.
- It is an approach to inquiry that combines or associates both qualitative and quantitative forms. It
involves philosophical assumptions, the use of qualitative and quantitative approaches, and the mixing
of both approaches in a study. Thus, it is more than simply collecting and analysing both kinds of data; it
also involves the use of both approaches in tandem so that the overall strength of a study is greater than
and a language proficiency test to generate data that established the proficiency level and the Vocabulary skills
of the Grade VII Camia students of Nueva Vizcaya Institute, Aritao Nueva Vizcaya.
Best (1998) as cited by Mamaoag (1998) describes this type of educational research as one which
describes and interprets what is. The process of action research goes beyond gathering of data. It involves an
interpretation of meaning or significance of what is often combined with comparison and contrast involving
measurement and evaluation. It deals with relationships between variables, the testing of hypothesis, and the
development of generalizations.
The method that was applied was confined to the gathering of data. Subsidiary steps also
involved analysis and interpretation of the meaning or significance of what is being described. Thus, description
was combined with classification, comparison and contrast, analysis and interpretation. According to Siquijor-
Enriquez (2000), descriptive method is characterized as a survey or normative approach to the study of
conditions, essential guide to one’s thinking. It is concerned with conditions of relationships that exists;
practices that prevail beliefs; processes that are going on; effects that are being felt; or trends that are
developing.
Research Environment
Samples and Sampling Procedures
A stratified random sampling procedure was used for selecting the participants in the study. This
technique was employed to ensure a fairly equal representation of the variables for the study. The stratification
was based on the Grade VII- Faithfulness class of the Nueva Vizcaya General Comprehensive High School. To
determine the sample size, the Slovin’s Formula was used where:
𝑁
n = 1+𝑁𝑒 2
Research Instruments
PRE-TEST
This was used to test the level of vocabulary proficiency of the Grade 7 students.
OPEN-ENDED QUESTION
This was used for the factors that contribute to the vocabulary deficiency of the s Grade 7 students
POST TEST
This was used to determine if their level of vocabulary proficiency enhanced.
Administration of pre-test
The researchers administered a pre-test to the students to test their level of vocabulary proficiency of the
students.
Administration of open-ended question
The researchers administerd an open-ended questions to the students to know the factors that contributed to
the vocabulay deficiency of the students
Take home reading material
The researchers gave a take homeone week reading materials for the students to read.
Administration of post test
The researcher administered a post test to the students to test whether the level of their vocabulary proficiency
enhanced.
Descriptive statistic such as mean, frequency, percentages and standard deviation were used to describe
the demographic profile of the respondents, level of vocabulary proficiency and factors affecting vocabulary
deficiency.
Chapter IV RESULTS AND DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS