vocabulary development and lexical teaching

PPTX 15 pages 345.6 KB Free download

Page preview (5 pages)

Scroll down 👇
1 / 15
powerpoint presentation vocabulary development and lexical teaching toshpolatova dilnoza 1. foundations of vocabulary development 2. effective lexical teaching strategies 3. practical applications & assessment plan: teaching vocabulary in context contextual learning leverages a 'semantic web,' building connections between the new word and already known concepts. studies show a 30% higher retention rate when vocabulary is learned in context. utilizing authentic materials like news articles or song lyrics introduces vocabulary naturally. this approach fosters genuine engagement surpassing 65% compared to isolated word lists. presenting new words within meaningful sentences, stories, or real-life scenarios helps learners grasp their connotations. it provides rich contextual clues exceeding 50%, easing understanding. selecting vocabulary for teaching focus on learnability, considering factors like pronunciation, spelling, and conceptual difficulty. concrete nouns (e.g., 'table') are often easier to learn than abstract concepts. prioritize high-frequency words: teach the 2000 most frequent words first, as these provide the largest coverage in …
2 / 15
words a learner knows—roughly 5,000 for basic fluency—and depth is understanding multiple meanings and connections like collocations involving each of those 5,000. introduction to vocabulary development effective vocabulary development requires explicit instruction, including techniques such as context clues, morphemic analysis, and intentional strategies for encountering new words multiple times across varied texts to facilitate long-term retention. lexical acquisition encompasses multiple dimensions, moving beyond simple memorization. these dimensions are: pronunciation, spelling, meaning, register, collocations, and word association knowledge, which impacts communicative competence. vocabulary development is a gradual process involving learning approximately 2,000 to 3,000 new words yearly during formal education, starting from basic high-frequency words towards specialized, low-frequency terms. assessing vocabulary knowledge receptive vocabulary size can be gauged using the vocabulary levels test, assessing knowledge across 2000, 3000, 5000 word frequency bands, plus academic and proper nouns, identifying known words. productive vocabulary depth, crucial for writing, can be evaluated using controlled …
3 / 15
s. intermediate learners (b1-b2) expand vocabulary with collocations and idioms, learning about word families and using contextual clues to infer meaning from level appropriate texts. lexical teaching approaches: an overview data-driven learning (ddl) is a lexical teaching approach using corpora - large databases of real language - for students to discover patterns in authentic contexts. analysis of these contexts allows for inductive lexical understanding. the lexical approach, emphasizing lexis (words and word combinations) as the core of language, proposes that language consists of grammaticalized lexis, not lexicalized grammar. approximately 70-80% of what we say is prefabricated. the principles of lexical teaching prioritize collocations, formulaic language like idioms, and multi-word units (chunks) over traditional grammar-focused instruction. this aims for fluency through readily available, pre-assembled language 'bricks'. using technology for vocabulary development leverage corpus linguistics tools like sketch engine. these allow users to examine word usage in authentic texts, enhancing understanding of …
4 / 15
ehension to infer meaning from context, building passive and active vocabulary knowledge, increasing overall lexical proficiency. incorporate spaced repetition software (srs) like anki, which strategically presents vocabulary items at increasing intervals. this approach optimizes long-term memory consolidation, crucial for retaining over 3,000 high-frequency words. vocabulary activities and techniques implementing 'semantic mapping' visually connects related vocabulary, for example, grouping 'happy', 'joyful', and 'content' under 'positive emotions', boosting comprehension by approximately 25%. using the 'keyword technique' leverages mnemonic devices, associating a new word like 'serendipity' with a memorable image, enhancing recall rates by up to 30% compared to rote memorization. employing 'word building' through prefixes, suffixes (e.g., 'un-', '-ness'), and root words can unlock understanding of multiple new words; a single root can generate 5-10 related words. challenges and future directions in lexical teaching future directions involve personalized learning paths using ai. tailoring vocabulary acquisition to individual needs, based on proficiency levels …
5 / 15
cal acquisition forms interconnected networks where words are associated through semantic, phonological, and syntactic links; activating one word (e.g., 'doctor') primes related words (e.g., 'nurse'). the semantic feature hypothesis states children learn word meanings by acquiring semantic features like 'animate' or 'human'; early definitions might be incomplete, adding features incrementally until achieving adult-like understanding around age 7. thank you for your attention @taqdimot_robot

Want to read more?

Download all 15 pages for free via Telegram.

Download full file

About "vocabulary development and lexical teaching"

powerpoint presentation vocabulary development and lexical teaching toshpolatova dilnoza 1. foundations of vocabulary development 2. effective lexical teaching strategies 3. practical applications & assessment plan: teaching vocabulary in context contextual learning leverages a 'semantic web,' building connections between the new word and already known concepts. studies show a 30% higher retention rate when vocabulary is learned in context. utilizing authentic materials like news articles or song lyrics introduces vocabulary naturally. this approach fosters genuine engagement surpassing 65% compared to isolated word lists. presenting new words within meaningful sentences, stories, or real-life scenarios helps learners grasp their connotations. it provides rich contextual clues exceeding 50...

This file contains 15 pages in PPTX format (345.6 KB). To download "vocabulary development and lexical teaching", click the Telegram button on the left.

Tags: vocabulary development and lexi… PPTX 15 pages Free download Telegram