Vocabulary in Language Teaching

This module focuses on the pivotal role of vocabulary in language acquisition, communication, and instruction. It first reviews the nature of vocabulary knowledge, the mental lexicon, and different contexts of vocabulary learning. It then explains how we acquire vocabulary and refine vocabulary knowledge over time. The primary emphasis is on how language instructors can promote evidence-based vocabulary instruction in the classroom. To this effect, the module highlights some telling research on the effects of specific tasks (such as sentence writing and copying target words) and different ways of presenting target words (such as having multiple talkers instead of a single talker produce the target words) and outlines an effective approach to vocabulary instruction, one that emphasizes multiple presentations of target vocabulary, specificity in the relationship between task type and learning outcomes, and the gradual build-up of language-specific vocabulary knowledge over time. A sample lesson based on this approach is also provided.

Please visit the series companion website for more information: http://routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9781315679594/

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Vocabulary in Language Teaching

This module focuses on the pivotal role of vocabulary in language acquisition, communication, and instruction. It first reviews the nature of vocabulary knowledge, the mental lexicon, and different contexts of vocabulary learning. It then explains how we acquire vocabulary and refine vocabulary knowledge over time. The primary emphasis is on how language instructors can promote evidence-based vocabulary instruction in the classroom. To this effect, the module highlights some telling research on the effects of specific tasks (such as sentence writing and copying target words) and different ways of presenting target words (such as having multiple talkers instead of a single talker produce the target words) and outlines an effective approach to vocabulary instruction, one that emphasizes multiple presentations of target vocabulary, specificity in the relationship between task type and learning outcomes, and the gradual build-up of language-specific vocabulary knowledge over time. A sample lesson based on this approach is also provided.

Please visit the series companion website for more information: http://routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9781315679594/

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Vocabulary in Language Teaching

Vocabulary in Language Teaching

by Joe Barcroft
Vocabulary in Language Teaching

Vocabulary in Language Teaching

by Joe Barcroft

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Overview

This module focuses on the pivotal role of vocabulary in language acquisition, communication, and instruction. It first reviews the nature of vocabulary knowledge, the mental lexicon, and different contexts of vocabulary learning. It then explains how we acquire vocabulary and refine vocabulary knowledge over time. The primary emphasis is on how language instructors can promote evidence-based vocabulary instruction in the classroom. To this effect, the module highlights some telling research on the effects of specific tasks (such as sentence writing and copying target words) and different ways of presenting target words (such as having multiple talkers instead of a single talker produce the target words) and outlines an effective approach to vocabulary instruction, one that emphasizes multiple presentations of target vocabulary, specificity in the relationship between task type and learning outcomes, and the gradual build-up of language-specific vocabulary knowledge over time. A sample lesson based on this approach is also provided.

Please visit the series companion website for more information: http://routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9781315679594/


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317394495
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/16/2015
Series: The Routledge E-Modules on Contemporary Language Teaching
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 40
File size: 290 KB

About the Author

Joe Barcroft is Professor of Spanish and Second Language Acquisition in the Department of Romance Languages & Literatures at Washington University in St. Louis.

Table of Contents

Vocabulary in Language Teaching, Overview, Vocabulary and the Mental Lexicon: A Network of Knowledge, Reflection, Quiz, How Do we Learn Vocabulary?, Implications for Contemporary Language Teaching, Sample Lesson, Quiz, Summary and Conclusion
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