Abstract:
The mam aim of this comparative study is to assess the English grammar leaming
strategies of high ranking students and low ranking students. To achieve this objective,
the three modes of learning namely implicit learning, explicit-inductive learning and
explicit-deductive learning were studied in relation to the stated basic question. For the
study descriptive survey method was used. The extreme or deviant case sampling
technique was employed to select the subjects for the study. Questionnaire and focus
group discussion were used as data collection instruments. The data obtained through
questionnaire were then analyzed by using SPSS version 16 in terms of rnean score,
standard deviation and t-test. For the focus group discussion open-ended questions were
used and the data were analyzed by using content analysis technique. In general the
findings of the study reveal that there were significant differences on the three modes of
learning particularly in memory and compensation strategies related to implicit learning,
cognitive strategies related to explicit-inductive leaming and also to explicit-deductive
learning. As the overall mean values indicate the high ranking students used English
grammar learning strategies at a higher level than the low ranking students in all
classifications except social strategies related to implicit and explicit deductive modes.