Contents: Introduction Chapter L. The Importance of Vocabulary Teaching in Language Teaching


Incidental and Intentional Vocabulary Learning


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2.2. Incidental and Intentional Vocabulary Learning


How do we close the gap for students who have limited or inadequate vocabularies? The National Reading Panel (2000) concluded that there is no single research-based method for developing vocabulary and closing the gap. From its analysis, the panel recommended using a variety of indirect (incidental) and direct (intentional) methods of vocabulary instruction.


Incidental Vocabulary Learning
Most students acquire vocabulary incidentally through indirect exposure to words at home and at school—by listening and talking, by listening to books read aloud to them, and by reading widely on their own.
The amount of reading is important to long-term vocabulary development. Extensive reading provides students with repeated or multiple exposures to words and is also one of the means by which students see vocabulary in rich contexts.
Intentional Vocabulary Learning

  • Students need to be explicitly taught methods for intentional vocabulary learning. According to Michael Graves (2000), effective intentional vocabulary instruction includes:

  • Teaching specific words (rich, robust instruction) to support understanding of texts containing those words.

  • Teaching word-learning strategies that students can use independently.

  • Promoting the development of word consciousness and using word play activities to motivate and engage students in learning new words.

Language learning strategieshas naturally strong links to the fields of self-regulation, self-directed learning, and learner autonomy as they share core notions of independent learning, learner-centredness, and the necessity for learners to exercise responsibilityfor their own learning.
The articles are written for intermediate (CEFR level B1) and upper intermediate (CEFR level B2) learners.

You will improve your reading comprehension and develop your vocabulary on a diverse range of international events, celebrations and topics. Each article has interactive exercises to help you understand and use the language.





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