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Title: Effectiveness of Synonym And Antonym for Teaching Vocabulary
Authors: Lamsal, Jagan Nath
Keywords: Teaching Vocabulary;English language
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Faculty of English Education
Institute Name: Surkhet Campus, Birendranagar
Level: Masters
Abstract: This research work has been carried out on the title"Effectiveness of Synonym and antonym for Teaching Vocabulary".The objectives of this study were to find out secondary level students' effectiveness of synonym and antonym and compare the effectiveness of synonym and antonym on them. To carry out the research,thirty students of grade ten studying at Shree Panchadev Higher Secondary School, Manma, Kalikot were taken as sample population. A pre-test was given to determine their proficiency at entry point. Then they were divided into two group son the basis of the odd and even ranking of the individual scores of the pre-test as a controlled Group 'A' and experimental Group 'B'.After dividing them into two groups one group was taught with due focus on synonym and antonym and another group using the usual technique. After the completion of teaching of one month the post test was given. Then the results of both pre-test and post-test were compared to determine the effectiveness of the two techniques and their scores, items and groups.It is found that Group 'B' (Experimental Group)obtained 114.28% on the comprehension based items and Group 'A' (Controlled Group) obtained of 74.17%of the same question. In general comparison between Group‘B’ obtained higher marks i.e.51.77% and Group 'A' obtained only 28.59%. Average increasing marks of Group‘B’ by 8.66 or 23.18%than Group 'A'. The present work is divided into four chapters and again they are divided into sub-chapters. Chapter one encompasses general background,review of the related literature,objectives and significance of the study. Chapter two deals with the methodology which includes sources of data, tools for data collection, process of data collection and limitations of the study. Chapter three consists of analysis and interpretation of data; the data have been analyzed and interpreted on the basis of the average score of percentage group-wise from different angles to achieve the objectives of the study. The analysis has been carried out on the basis of General comparison,items based comparison and gender based comparison.Chapter four includes the findings and recommendations.
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