The aim of this study was to investigate vocabulary knowledge and growth across two different language-learning programmes in Hong Kong. The two programmes compared were English immersion programmes (IM) and regular English second-language programmes (RL2). While previous research has identified an overall advantage to IM with respect to language development, comparatively little research on vocabulary development in IM has examined the potential interaction between different types of words (in terms of frequency levels) and different types of vocabulary (passive versus active). Furthermore, very little work has compared these two specific educational contexts in Hong Kong with respect to vocabulary growth. Therefore, three different aspect...
This paper investigates the development of academic language proficiency through immersion in middle...
The study investigates the gains m three types of English as a Foreign Language vocabulary knowledge...
Abstract—This study which is developmental and cross-sectional in nature examines the receptive and ...
The aim of this study was to investigate vocabulary knowledge and growth across two different langua...
There have been continuous complaints about the declining English standard of Hong Kong students , i...
Studies show that native English speaking undergraduates are considered to have a vocabulary level o...
Following the hand-over of Hong Kong to China in 1997, the medium of instruction in most secondary s...
Various research has been done to investigate the relationship between learners’ vocabulary size and...
Research has shown that the extent of students' vocabulary in the language of learning and teaching,...
In this paper the lexical environment of secondary school English language classrooms in Hong Kong a...
This study examines vocabulary growth in two dimensions, receptive and controlled productive, and th...
Results of a Hong Kong survey, described in an earlier report, are summarized here. The study invest...
Vocabulary knowledge is influential to learners’ language ability.While vocabulary studies in Malays...
It is generally believed that L2 learners know more words of the target language than they can actua...
One of the most fundamental, yet often overlooked, challenges facing all language learners is that o...
This paper investigates the development of academic language proficiency through immersion in middle...
The study investigates the gains m three types of English as a Foreign Language vocabulary knowledge...
Abstract—This study which is developmental and cross-sectional in nature examines the receptive and ...
The aim of this study was to investigate vocabulary knowledge and growth across two different langua...
There have been continuous complaints about the declining English standard of Hong Kong students , i...
Studies show that native English speaking undergraduates are considered to have a vocabulary level o...
Following the hand-over of Hong Kong to China in 1997, the medium of instruction in most secondary s...
Various research has been done to investigate the relationship between learners’ vocabulary size and...
Research has shown that the extent of students' vocabulary in the language of learning and teaching,...
In this paper the lexical environment of secondary school English language classrooms in Hong Kong a...
This study examines vocabulary growth in two dimensions, receptive and controlled productive, and th...
Results of a Hong Kong survey, described in an earlier report, are summarized here. The study invest...
Vocabulary knowledge is influential to learners’ language ability.While vocabulary studies in Malays...
It is generally believed that L2 learners know more words of the target language than they can actua...
One of the most fundamental, yet often overlooked, challenges facing all language learners is that o...
This paper investigates the development of academic language proficiency through immersion in middle...
The study investigates the gains m three types of English as a Foreign Language vocabulary knowledge...
Abstract—This study which is developmental and cross-sectional in nature examines the receptive and ...