Collocations are one of the important components of native speaker competence. For this reason, there have been many studies investigating explicit teaching methods of them. However, most of them did not focus on receptive and productive tasks independently. This study aims to explore the effectiveness of receptive and productive vocabulary tasks on learning collocation and meaning in an EFL setting. Turkish EFL learners participated in the study and they were randomly assigned to receptive task, productive task and control groups. The receptive task group read three glossed sentences for each of the 20 target collocations and the productive task group completed a cloze task. The results showed that both tasks were effective to lead to lear...
In the present study, an attempt was made to probe into the probable difference between Iranian inte...
This article reports on a classroom-based experiment which tested the effects of three vocabulary te...
<p>The present study investigates, (i) English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ receptive colloca...
AbstractThe present study intends to probe into the possible relationship between collocational comp...
Collocations are an important part of vocabulary knowledge, and it is a subject that has recently at...
The important role of collocation in learners’ language proficiency has been acknowledged widely. In...
It is generally agreed that collocational knowledge is an important language form for language learn...
Knowledge of collocation is fundamental for both receptive and productive use of the language. Collo...
Key words: collocations, noun phrases, verbs, aquisition, language proficiency ABSTRACT The main a...
vocabulary acquisition have identified the significance of collocations in language learning. Due to...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of teaching collocations on English language proficiency....
The importance of collocations in second language learning has been recognized in the past few decad...
AbstractThis study attempted to investigate the effect of form versus meaning-focused tasks added to...
Accurate use of collocations is seen as a measure of a learner’s proficiency in a second/ foreign la...
This paper aims to highlight the importance of collocations in learning English as a foreign languag...
In the present study, an attempt was made to probe into the probable difference between Iranian inte...
This article reports on a classroom-based experiment which tested the effects of three vocabulary te...
<p>The present study investigates, (i) English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ receptive colloca...
AbstractThe present study intends to probe into the possible relationship between collocational comp...
Collocations are an important part of vocabulary knowledge, and it is a subject that has recently at...
The important role of collocation in learners’ language proficiency has been acknowledged widely. In...
It is generally agreed that collocational knowledge is an important language form for language learn...
Knowledge of collocation is fundamental for both receptive and productive use of the language. Collo...
Key words: collocations, noun phrases, verbs, aquisition, language proficiency ABSTRACT The main a...
vocabulary acquisition have identified the significance of collocations in language learning. Due to...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of teaching collocations on English language proficiency....
The importance of collocations in second language learning has been recognized in the past few decad...
AbstractThis study attempted to investigate the effect of form versus meaning-focused tasks added to...
Accurate use of collocations is seen as a measure of a learner’s proficiency in a second/ foreign la...
This paper aims to highlight the importance of collocations in learning English as a foreign languag...
In the present study, an attempt was made to probe into the probable difference between Iranian inte...
This article reports on a classroom-based experiment which tested the effects of three vocabulary te...
<p>The present study investigates, (i) English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ receptive colloca...