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Item Role of Intrinsic Motivation in English Language Learning(Department of English Education, 2010) Sah, Arhul KumariThis study entitled "Role of Intrinsic Motivation in English Language Learning" was carried out to investigate language learning intrinsically motivated students of higher secondary level grade eleven of the private colleges of Kathmandu valley. In order to collect the data, the researcher prepared a set of questionnaires containing sixteen questions and the motivation observation form containing ten statements. Altogether sixty students and three English teachers were selected from three different private colleges of Kathmandu valley. Twenty students were selected randomly from each private college and one English teacher was selected purposively from the same college. Questionnaires were distributed to the selected students for collecting data and motivation observation forms were used by the researcher for the same purpose.After collecting the data findings were derived. Then recommendations were suggested on the basis of the findings. The major findings of this research work are that most of the students learn the English language for different purposes like:to get extra knowledge, to improve their English, to get praise and appreciation of the teacher. But they are not intrinsically motivated when their teachers give them less priority during the classroom teaching, do not show the same interest to all their students and use only teacher-centered method. There are various factors which lead the students towards learning English intrinsically. The thesis consists of four chapters. The first chapter consists of introduction, the general background, various models and theories of motivation, sources of motivation,classification of motivation, factors affecting intrinsic motivation, literature review,objectives of the study and the significance of the study. The second chapter deals with the methodology of the research. The chief tools of data collection are motivation survey questionnaires and motivation observation form. This chapter presents the limitations of the research, too. The third chapter deals with the rigorous analysis and interpretation of the collected data. The data were analyzed and interpreted by using simple statistical tool (table) in terms of percentage. The fourth chapter presents the findings and recommendations some pedagogical implications of this research.Item Strategies Adopted by X Graders in Learning English Vocabulary(Department of English Education, 2007) Shrestha, Buddi KumarWhile learning a language, the importance of learning vocabulary of thatlanguage can hardly be exaggerated. The language users get problem ingaining command over the language unless they are able to use andunderstand the vocabulary in their own utterance. Thus, this thesis attempts tofind out the strategies of learning vocabulary in English adopted by thestudents studying in grade ten. The population of the study consisted of 100students studying in five different schools of Kathmandu valley. Theinformants were selected purposively. A set of questionnaire was used tocollect the data. On the basis of the collected data, the strategies employed bythe students were determined using simple statistical tools like percentageand mean weightage. The study consists of four chapters:Chapter one encompasses general background, review of related literature,objective of the study, significance of the study and definition of specificterms. Chapter two deals with methodology. It incorporates sources of data,population of the study, sample population, tools for data collection, andprocess of data collection, limitation of the study and procedure of the studyand procedure for data analysis. Chapter three includes presentation analysis and interpretation of data. Thedata has been analysed and interpreted on the basis of mean weightage andpercentage. Chapter four includes findings, conclusion and recommendations. Somefindings have been presented on the basis of the analysis and interpretationdone in the previous chapter. With the help of findings, conclusion is drawnand some recommendations are made.The appendices and bibliography are given in the final part of the thesis.