Abstract:
This study is dedicated to the research of Language Learning Strategies (LLS), utilized by a group
of Cambodian undergraduate learners in an ESL context. The rationale for the study is to show a
pronounced lack of research on ESL in Buriram Rajabhat University Thailand and a dearth of prior research
into SILL. In particular, this research intends to investigate the general pattern of SILL used among a group
of ESL students, in terms of their overall use of strategies, according to the six categories presented and
designed SILL V.7.0 (Oxford, 1990). The variables affecting those who received full scholarships from the
project called “Royal School (Kampong Chheuteal High School), from Her Royal Highness Princess
Maha Chakri Sirindhorn” . will be looked at, as will the most widely employed strategies scale, around
the world and across many cultural groups contributing to the ESL learning environment, these will also
be examined. The data were collected using “In-depth” interviews, and a survey method was also used
by all of the ESL students to find the most and the least of LLS. Affective was the least used learning
strategy, and compensation and cognitive were the most highly used strategy. Memory, metacognitive,
and social strategies were used to the medium level.