%0 Journal Article %T The Language Learning Strategies and Learning Styles of Beginning and Intermediate Learners in Indonesia %A Patrisius Istiarto Djiwandono %J TEFLIN Journal %D 1998 %I TEFLIN (The Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language in Indonesia) %X . The study aimed at finding out the patterns of strategies and the learning styles of intermediate and beginning learners in fluency and accuracy activities. The subjects were 27 second-year secretarial students at a university in Malang, Indonesia. Their scores on a C-test were used to separate them into two groups differing in English proficiency. Their strategies for learning English for oral communication were elicited by questionnaires, diaries, and inter-view. The analyses using one-way ANOVA showed that intermediate learn -ers were more diverse and more consistent in their strategies for flu -ency activities. They were also less inclined to visual and group learning than the beginning ones. Some implications and sugges -tions for teaching English as a foreign language are then put forward. %U http://journal.teflin.org/index.php/teflin/article/view/169