Investigating the Significance of Coxhead’s Academic Word List for Self-Access Learners

The present study explored Thai EFL university students’ perceived benefits of self-learning Coxhead’s Academic Word List (AWL) (Coxhead, 2000) on their academic communicative skills and whether or not it should be incorporated into academic textbooks. The study employed a mixed-method design. A sur...

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Main Author: Thinley Wangdi
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Language:English
Published: Kanda University of International Studies 2022-09-01
Series:Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal
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Online Access:https://sisaljournal.org/archives/vol13/sep22/wangdi_shimray/
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description The present study explored Thai EFL university students’ perceived benefits of self-learning Coxhead’s Academic Word List (AWL) (Coxhead, 2000) on their academic communicative skills and whether or not it should be incorporated into academic textbooks. The study employed a mixed-method design. A survey questionnaire and semi-structured interviews were used to collect the data. The result revealed that the majority of the participants held positive attitudes toward learning Coxhead’s AWL on their own. They agreed that Coxhead’s AWL helped them to enhance their receptive and productive academic communicative skills. Participants also acknowledged that incorporating Coxhead’s AWL into the academic textbook might help EFL university learners in various ways, particularly to improve their academic reading, listening, writing, and speaking abilities. In conclusion, although this study provides no empirical evidence of how knowledge of AWL helps improve students’ academic communicative skills, the study provides some practical guidelines for self-access contexts, a theoretical basis on how AWL is viewed by EFL university students along with a new direction to future research.
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spelling doaj-art-5f0f8938669545cc8dcbf9f64dbce6ef2025-08-20T02:30:32ZengKanda University of International StudiesStudies in Self-Access Learning Journal2185-37622022-09-01133367388https://doi.org/10.37237/130305Investigating the Significance of Coxhead’s Academic Word List for Self-Access LearnersThinley Wangdi0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0811-0525Walailak University, ThailandThe present study explored Thai EFL university students’ perceived benefits of self-learning Coxhead’s Academic Word List (AWL) (Coxhead, 2000) on their academic communicative skills and whether or not it should be incorporated into academic textbooks. The study employed a mixed-method design. A survey questionnaire and semi-structured interviews were used to collect the data. The result revealed that the majority of the participants held positive attitudes toward learning Coxhead’s AWL on their own. They agreed that Coxhead’s AWL helped them to enhance their receptive and productive academic communicative skills. Participants also acknowledged that incorporating Coxhead’s AWL into the academic textbook might help EFL university learners in various ways, particularly to improve their academic reading, listening, writing, and speaking abilities. In conclusion, although this study provides no empirical evidence of how knowledge of AWL helps improve students’ academic communicative skills, the study provides some practical guidelines for self-access contexts, a theoretical basis on how AWL is viewed by EFL university students along with a new direction to future research.https://sisaljournal.org/archives/vol13/sep22/wangdi_shimray/coxhead’s (2000) awlself-access learnersacademic wordsreceptive and productive skillsthai efl
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Investigating the Significance of Coxhead’s Academic Word List for Self-Access Learners
Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal
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receptive and productive skills
thai efl
title Investigating the Significance of Coxhead’s Academic Word List for Self-Access Learners
title_full Investigating the Significance of Coxhead’s Academic Word List for Self-Access Learners
title_fullStr Investigating the Significance of Coxhead’s Academic Word List for Self-Access Learners
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Significance of Coxhead’s Academic Word List for Self-Access Learners
title_short Investigating the Significance of Coxhead’s Academic Word List for Self-Access Learners
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topic coxhead’s (2000) awl
self-access learners
academic words
receptive and productive skills
thai efl
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