AbstractThis study investigated the effects of three different tasks on the acquisition of new EFL vocabulary items. Sixty six intermediate Iranian adults were divided into three learning groups: receptive (RL), productive (PL), and negotiated interaction (NI) who were taught 36 vocabulary items during four consecutive weeks. Two levels of vocabulary knowledge (receptive and productive) were assessed using two tests (L1 translation and sentence construction, respectively) which were administered immediately after learning and seven days later. The results of the MANOVA showed that the NI significantly outperformed the other two groups in acquiring receptive and productive vocabulary and their vocabulary knowledge was held up over time. It w...
The roles of input and output in interaction have always been seen as an entirety in the language-le...
This study explored the effect of incidental vocabulary exposure on receptive and productive vocabul...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to find out the difference between two groups of students as re...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of three different tasks on the acquisition of new EFL v...
This study attempts to investigate differential effect of using receptive and productive tasks on th...
Interaction between teachers and students during teaching/learning sessions and the language during ...
This study examined incidental receptive and productive vocabulary gains within conversation class i...
This study explores the relationship between receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge. The rela...
This study investigated Laufer and Hustijn’s (2001) Involvement Load Hypothesis in vocabulary learni...
Due to the fact that all language learners and teachers are aware of the fact that acquiring a secon...
Abstract: This study investigated Laufer and Hustijn’s (2001) Involvement Load Hypothesis in vocab...
Framed in a cognitive approach to task-supported L2 vocabulary learning, the present study used a p...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of implementing two innovative speaking tasks, na...
The progression from receptive vocabulary knowledge to productive word use in language learning to d...
The progression from receptive vocabulary knowledge to productive word use in language learning to d...
The roles of input and output in interaction have always been seen as an entirety in the language-le...
This study explored the effect of incidental vocabulary exposure on receptive and productive vocabul...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to find out the difference between two groups of students as re...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of three different tasks on the acquisition of new EFL v...
This study attempts to investigate differential effect of using receptive and productive tasks on th...
Interaction between teachers and students during teaching/learning sessions and the language during ...
This study examined incidental receptive and productive vocabulary gains within conversation class i...
This study explores the relationship between receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge. The rela...
This study investigated Laufer and Hustijn’s (2001) Involvement Load Hypothesis in vocabulary learni...
Due to the fact that all language learners and teachers are aware of the fact that acquiring a secon...
Abstract: This study investigated Laufer and Hustijn’s (2001) Involvement Load Hypothesis in vocab...
Framed in a cognitive approach to task-supported L2 vocabulary learning, the present study used a p...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of implementing two innovative speaking tasks, na...
The progression from receptive vocabulary knowledge to productive word use in language learning to d...
The progression from receptive vocabulary knowledge to productive word use in language learning to d...
The roles of input and output in interaction have always been seen as an entirety in the language-le...
This study explored the effect of incidental vocabulary exposure on receptive and productive vocabul...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to find out the difference between two groups of students as re...