The purposes of this research were to investigate the effect of collocation noticing instruction (CNI) on Thai EFL learners’ collocational competence and to explore their opinions towards the CNI. The participants were 57 first year English major students in the 2nd semester of academic year 2013, who were selected through a purposive sampling method. They were divided into an experimental group (n=28) and a control group (n=29) by drawing lots. The quantitative data were collected using a pre-and post-test and a five-point scale questionnaire with 11 close-ended items. One open-ended item of the questionnaire was used to collect the qualitative data. The analysis of the quantitative data were done using descriptive statistics and the Indep...
Few studies have investigated the effects of input-based and output-based instructions on collocatio...
The important role of collocation in learners’ language proficiency has been acknowledged widely. In...
This book aims to investigate the students’ collocational competence by examining the relationship b...
This study examines five Chinese EFL learners in a language institution regarding the effects of col...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of teaching collocations on English language proficiency....
vocabulary acquisition have identified the significance of collocations in language learning. Due to...
Knowledge of collocation is fundamental for both receptive and productive use of the language. Collo...
The purposes of this study were to investigate the levels of receptive and productive knowledge of E...
Collocations might be described as the words that are located or found together in predictable patte...
AbstractDuring the past three decades, the need for emphasis on collocations has received increasing...
In order to discover how well English Department students' knowledge of collocations and how success...
The current study aimed to investigate the influence of L1 on the processing of L2 collocations util...
Indonesian learners when learning English as a foreign language often make mistakes in collocation. ...
This study has its objectives: 1) to compare students’ English reading competency before and after l...
This was a descriptive qualitative research which was administered to 20 students of ST...
Few studies have investigated the effects of input-based and output-based instructions on collocatio...
The important role of collocation in learners’ language proficiency has been acknowledged widely. In...
This book aims to investigate the students’ collocational competence by examining the relationship b...
This study examines five Chinese EFL learners in a language institution regarding the effects of col...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of teaching collocations on English language proficiency....
vocabulary acquisition have identified the significance of collocations in language learning. Due to...
Knowledge of collocation is fundamental for both receptive and productive use of the language. Collo...
The purposes of this study were to investigate the levels of receptive and productive knowledge of E...
Collocations might be described as the words that are located or found together in predictable patte...
AbstractDuring the past three decades, the need for emphasis on collocations has received increasing...
In order to discover how well English Department students' knowledge of collocations and how success...
The current study aimed to investigate the influence of L1 on the processing of L2 collocations util...
Indonesian learners when learning English as a foreign language often make mistakes in collocation. ...
This study has its objectives: 1) to compare students’ English reading competency before and after l...
This was a descriptive qualitative research which was administered to 20 students of ST...
Few studies have investigated the effects of input-based and output-based instructions on collocatio...
The important role of collocation in learners’ language proficiency has been acknowledged widely. In...
This book aims to investigate the students’ collocational competence by examining the relationship b...