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The Effect of Integrated Language Teaching on Students' Vocabulary Retention as Compared to Non-Integrated One: The Case of Grade Ten Students of Jimma University Community School.
Abstract
The main instruments used to collect data for the study were classroom observation, interview and vocabulary retention tests. Two tests were administered for all the students of the two sections after each unit was covered. The results of the observation were analyzed together with the results of the interview descriptively. Besides, the mean and
standard deviation of the test scores were computed and analyzed. In addition an independent samples t-test was administered to see if there was a significant difference in vocabulary retention between the two groups.
The study revealed that the students in the experimental group scored a significantly better result than the students in the control group in the vocabulary retention tests administered to both groups.