Opportunities for incidental vocabulary acquisition were explored in a 121,000-word corpus of teacher talk addressed to advanced adult learners of English as a second language (ESL) in a communicatively-oriented conversation class. In contrast to previous studies that relied on short excerpts, the corpus contained all of the teacher speech the learners were exposed to during a 9-week session. Lexical frequency profiling indicated that with knowledge of 4,000 frequent words, learners would be able to understand 98% of the tokens in the input. The speech contained hundreds of words likely to have been unfamiliar to the learners, but far fewer were recycled the numbers of times research shows are needed for lasting retention. The study conclud...
This study aims to highlight the importance of vocabulary learning as an essential part in foreign l...
It is apparent from the statistics that, almost billions of people are using English to communicate ...
AbstractMany studies investigate the plurality of factors that determine the learning of words, but ...
Opportunities for incidental vocabulary acquisition were explored in a 121,000-word corpus of teache...
This study examined incidental receptive and productive vocabulary gains within conversation class i...
This study examined incidental receptive and productive vocabulary gains within conversation-class i...
Many studies investigate the plurality of factors that determine the learning of words, but few atte...
This study examines the potential of content area textbooks as a lexical environment for incidental ...
This study attempts to examine incidental vocabulary instruction in terms of learners’ frequency of ...
Understanding academic spoken English is challenging for second language (L2) learners at English-me...
This paper describes several principles for effectively targeting and acquiring vocabulary in a sec...
Once seen as a neglected area, second language vocabulary research has come into its own in recent y...
Academic lectures are potential sources of vocabulary learning for second language learners studying...
This research project explores various factors that may influence the rate of incidental foreign/sec...
In many second/foreign language classrooms, students are expected to learn much or even most of thei...
This study aims to highlight the importance of vocabulary learning as an essential part in foreign l...
It is apparent from the statistics that, almost billions of people are using English to communicate ...
AbstractMany studies investigate the plurality of factors that determine the learning of words, but ...
Opportunities for incidental vocabulary acquisition were explored in a 121,000-word corpus of teache...
This study examined incidental receptive and productive vocabulary gains within conversation class i...
This study examined incidental receptive and productive vocabulary gains within conversation-class i...
Many studies investigate the plurality of factors that determine the learning of words, but few atte...
This study examines the potential of content area textbooks as a lexical environment for incidental ...
This study attempts to examine incidental vocabulary instruction in terms of learners’ frequency of ...
Understanding academic spoken English is challenging for second language (L2) learners at English-me...
This paper describes several principles for effectively targeting and acquiring vocabulary in a sec...
Once seen as a neglected area, second language vocabulary research has come into its own in recent y...
Academic lectures are potential sources of vocabulary learning for second language learners studying...
This research project explores various factors that may influence the rate of incidental foreign/sec...
In many second/foreign language classrooms, students are expected to learn much or even most of thei...
This study aims to highlight the importance of vocabulary learning as an essential part in foreign l...
It is apparent from the statistics that, almost billions of people are using English to communicate ...
AbstractMany studies investigate the plurality of factors that determine the learning of words, but ...