Vocabulary Achievement of Gurukul and Private School Students of Grade Eight
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Central department of English Education
Abstract
The thesis entitled “Vocabulary Achievement of Gurukul and Private
School Students of Grade Eight” is an attempt to find out the students’
achievement of vocabulary items included in the English textbook of grade
eight. To meet the objectives of the research, the researcher prepared a list of
content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs) used in the English
textbook of grade eight and counted their frequency. He selected the 100 words
including 75 words having high frequency and 25 words having low frequency.
Fourteen test items were constructed consisting of 100 vocabulary items which
included 38 nouns, 40 verbs, 15 adjectives and 7 adverbs. After that, he visited
two Gurukul and two private schools of Kathmandu Valley with a prepared set
of test items. The students in this study were altogether sixty in number; fifteen
from each school. They were selected using simple random sampling procedure
and the test was administered in the classroom for two hours. The data
collected from the students is analyzed and interpreted using descriptive
approach and simple statistical tools, i.e. mean, and percentage. The findings of
the study show that the English vocabulary achievement of Grukul and Private
School students was satisfactory. The students of private schools were good in
the use of adjectives and adverbs whereas the students of Gurukul were good in
the use of nouns and verbs.
This thesis is divided into the four chapters: Introduction, Methodology,
Analysis and Interpretation, and Findings and Recommendation. The first
chapter deals with the general background, literature review, objectives and
significance of the study. The second chapter contains the methodology which
is sub-chaptered as the sources of data, sampling procedure, tools for data
collection, process of data collection and the limitation of the study. The third
chapter includes the analysis and interpretation of the data obtained from the
field visit. The fourth chapter has the findings and recommendations of the
study in which some pedagogical implications have been recommended.
