The Effect of Euphemism as Teaching Expressions on EFL University Students' Performance in Producing Vocabulary

Authors

  • Yaman Muthana Khalil Tikrit University, College of Education for Humanities, Department of English Language, Iraq
  • Ibtisam Jassim Mohammed Tikrit University, College of Education for Humanities, Department of English Language, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.1077

Keywords:

Euphemism, Effect, Teaching Expressions, Vocabulary, Producing Vocabulary

Abstract

Neglecting vocabulary hampers academic success as students struggle with comprehension, expression, and participation, impacting their university and future achievements. This study aims at Finding out the effect of Euphemism as teaching expressions on students' performance in vocabulary repertoire; Finding out the effect of Euphemism as teaching expressions on students' performance in producing vocabulary.A sample consists of 100 fourth year university students from Tikrit university. A sample has been randomly selected and divided into two equal groups, i.e., experimental and control groups. They have been equalized in age, gender, pretest, parents' academic attainment, and their previous year scores in novel. The two groups have been taught the same instructional material for twelve weeks. An achievement vocabulary posttest has been constructed, validated, its reliability obtained, its items analyzed, and then applied to the two groups of students at the end of the instructional period of the current study. The obtained results are as follows: There is statistically significant difference between the experimental and control groups in vocabulary repertoire and in favor of the experimental group;there is statistically significant difference between experimental and control groups in production of vocabulary and in favor of the latter.

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Published

2024-09-30

How to Cite

Khalil, Y. M., & Mohammed, I. J. (2024). The Effect of Euphemism as Teaching Expressions on EFL University Students’ Performance in Producing Vocabulary. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, 369–382. https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.1077

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