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Vocabulary Size of Korean EFL University Learners

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While noticing that there is insufficient interest in the assessment of EFL learners’ vocabulary levels or sizes, the researchers developed two tests identical in form (Forms A and B) to assess the lexical knowledge of Korean university learners at the 1<sup>st</sup> ~ 10<sup>th</sup> 1,000 word bands by adapting a pre-established vocabulary levels test (VLT). Of equal concern was to investigate if the VLT was equally a valid and reliable instrument to be used on measuring the lexical knowledge of EFL learners. The participants were 804 university freshmen enrolled in a General Education English Course from four different colleges. The learners were asked to respond to either Form A or B. While scores generally fell towards the lower frequency bands, multiple regression found the Korean College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) to be a significant variable for predicting the learners’ vocabulary sizes. From a methodological perspective, however, noticeable differences between Forms A and B could be found with item response theory analysis. The findings of the study provide suggestions on how future VLT for testing EFL learners may have to be redesigned.

Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION

Ⅱ. BACKGROUND

Ⅲ. METHOD

Ⅳ. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Ⅴ. CONCLUSION

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