AU - Fayadh, Ibtisam Hussein
AB - The necessity of vocabulary teaching nowadays, especially phrasal verbs teaching, has gained more importance than before. Not only scholars, but foreign language teachers have realized that both grammar and vocabulary teaching cannot be ignored. Phrasal verbs as an important part in English language and are central in English grammar structure, there is a strong tendency in informal colloquial English to use phrasal verbs. So, EFL learners should have adequate knowledge of phrasal verbs and to master the use of such verbs is a crucial prerequisite to have fluent students. This study aimed at identifying the Iraqi EFL learners' awareness of semantic use of two-part verbs through answering the following questions: 1) Which verb do students prefer to use, one-part verbs or two-part verbs? 2) Is there significant difference between students' awareness of one part verbs and two- part verbs? The sample of the study consisted of 80 female and male students who have randomly been chosen from the third grade/ Department of English /College of Arts/Al-Mustansiriyah University during the academic year 2011-2012. In order to achieve the aims of recent study, a test consisted of two parts has been constructed. The test is submitted to a jury of specialties to ensure its face validity then it is administrated to the selected sample of EFL college students. Moreover, the results indicated that there is a statistically significant difference of students' awareness of one-part verbs and two-part verbs and in favor of one-part verbs which means that they encounter difficulties in using two-part verbs semantically and this ensures that the aims of recent study have been attained. In the light of the obtained results some conclusions are drawn and a number of suggestions and recommendations are made. (Published Abstract) http://search.shamaa.org/abstract_en.gif
OP - pp. 1-22
T1 - Evaluating the English textbook "English for Iraq" for the 2nd intermediate stage [Article]
UL - https://www.iasj.net/iasj/article/145703 Full text (PDF) 1 http://search.shamaa.org/fulltext.gif