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The Importance of Vocabulary. Learning vocabulary in English as a second language or as a foreign language has an important role because it can include all skills such as listening, speaking, reading and writing (Nation,2011). Realizing that lexical knowledge is the basis of communicative ability and second language proficiency. Xxxxxx also explained that the increase in vocabulary knowledge was due to language practice on the acquired vocabulary. In EFL learning without having adequate vocabulary knowledge, students cannot provide results that are in accordance with the target process and their competencies (Xxxxx & Xxxxxxx, 2017). According to Xxxx (2016), lack of attention to vocabulary will hinder communication that will occur in EFL students. therefore, it is predictable that EFL students should have a standard vocabulary knowledge appropriate to their level. In general, the teacher's lack of ability to use strategies in vocabulary learning has affected students' success rates in foreign language learning (Xxxxxx B, 2003). Maximum vocabulary knowledge in foreign language learning has the effect of reading and writing skills on EFL students (Xxxxxxxx, 2000). Therefore, the amount of vocabulary that meets the standard is able to balance other English skills to be used as communication.
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