The English Language Learning Strategies of Second-Year Liberal Arts Students, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon
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2017Author
อรุณี อรุณเรือง
รพีพรรณ สุฐาปัญณกุล
ภาวิณี อุ่นวัฒนา
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This research intends to study the English language learning strategies of students in the faculty of Liberal
Arts, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon. The population group is 215 second-year Liberal Arts
students in the second semester of the academic year 2016. The instrument was the Strategy Inventory for
Language Learning (SILL) questionnaire. The obtained data were analyzed to find percentage, mean and standard
deviation. The study findings revealed that the overall use of English language learning strategies was at the
medium level ( ̅=3.19). When considering each strategy, the highly used learning strategy was compensation
learning strategies ( ̅=3.46) and followed by affective learning strategies ( ̅=3.36), metacognitive strategies
( ̅=3.15), social strategies ( ̅=3.13), memory strategies ( ̅=3.03) and cognitive strategies ( ̅=3.01), respectively.
The result also indicated that the learners’ fields of study significantly affected the overall learning strategies but
gender did not show significant differences.