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The Effects of Learning Style and Learning Strategies in Vocabulary Learning

Yang Liu

Abstract


Vocabulary is the most difficult and biggest task for second language learners. Everyone has his own learning style and
strategies in second language learning. For second language learners, it is necessary to clarify their own learning styles and choose
suitable and effective vocabulary learning strategies. This paper aims to analyze the effects of learning style and strategies in L2
learners’ vocabulary acquisition.

Keywords


Vocabulary Learning style; Learning Strategy ;English Learning

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i9.4745

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