Introduction chapter I. The ways of teaching vocabulary
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Plan INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………3 CHAPTER I . THE WAYS OF TEACHING VOCABULARY 1.1. Principles of learning and teaching vocabulary……………………………………………………………………141.2 How words are remembered ………………20 1.3 Other important factors in language learning process………………26 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………….35 References……………………………………………………………………….36 1.1 To know a language means to master its structure and words. Thus, vocabulary one of the aspects of the language to be taught in school. The problem is what words and idioms pupils should retain. It is evident that the number of words should be limited because pupils have only 2-4 periods a week; the size of the group is not small enough to provide each pupil with practice in speaking; schools are not yet fully equipped with special laboratories for individual language learning. The number of words pupils should acquire in school depends wholly on the syllabus requirements. The later are determined by the condition and method used. For example, experiments have proved that the use of programmed instruction for vocabulary learning allows us to increase the number of the words to be learned since pupils are able to assimilate them while working independently with the programme. We know the following fact that I - words used in reading, II - words used in auding, III - words used in speaking, IV - words used in writing. The main aim of teaching vocabulary is assimilation of the meaning, form of the words and its usage in oral and written speech – that is formation of lexical habits. People can have many aptitudes, but without a large and precise English vocabulary to express them, they cannot take full advantage of these abilities. Unlike aptitudes, vocabulary is not a natural ability; it can be improved if one is willing to make the effort to do so. Building vocabulary is a powerful way to enhance your life and career. Learning how to build a better vocabulary can be a pleasurable and profitable investment of both your time and effort. At least fifteen minutes a day of concentrated study on a regular basis can bring about a rapid improvement in your vocabulary skills, which in turn can increase your ability to communicate by writing, conversing, or making speeches. Acquiring a large vocabulary can benefit you in school, at work, and socially. It will enable you to understand others' ideas better and to have the satisfaction of getting your thoughts and ideas across more effectively.Of course, you already know thousands of words, and you will continue to learn more whether you work at it or not. The fact is that many of the words you know were probably learned simply by coming across them often enough in your reading, in conversation, and even while watching television. But increasing the pace of your learning requires a consistent, dedicated approach. If you learned only one new word a day for the next three years, you would have over a thousand new words in your vocabulary. However, if you decided right now to learn ten new words a day, in one year you would have added over three thousand to what you already know, and probably have established a lifetime habit of learning and self-improvement 1. What is vocabulary? What is vocabulary? The word vocabulary means all the words of a language and what they mean. A person’s vocabulary consists of all words he/she can use and understand. Vocabulary can be split into two types: receptive vocabulary and expressive vocabulary. Receptive vocabulary consists of the words which a person understands when he/she hears or reads them. Expressive vocabulary consists of the words the person uses when she/he speaks. Why teach vocabulary? Vocabulary building is important in developing literacy. Vocabulary has a direct affect on comprehension. Knowing vocabulary words is a key to reading comprehension.
each other, forming a complex system of communication, and within each anguage vocabulary stands as the basis for the language. Schmitt (2008) states that vocabulary should be considered as more than a set of single- word units, and Ngan-ha (2007) defines vocabulary as the smallest unit in the language. Thus in mastering a language, it is crucial for the learner to acquire the vocabulary. It is known that vocabulary is significant in learning of language particularly of a second language or foreign language learning, for vocabulary holds an important role in learning English because it is the basic of the language skill (Kurniawan, 2009). Wilkins (1972) briefly notes: ‘without grammar very little can be conveyed, without vocabulary nothing can be conveyed’ (p111-112). Acquiring vocabulary and gaining sufficient vocabulary size have often become a stumbling block to some students due to several discerning factors including learning disability, lack of exposure to English, lack of self-confidence, and lack of knowledge about the right vocabulary strategies that looked into its applicability are rather limited. Thus this paper aims to determine the most applicable vocabulary teaching and learning principles, and what experts say about those principles in term of their applicability in classroom practices. Vocabulary Learning In learning new language, learners would apply as many strategies as possible in order to master the target language in the shortest time possible. Most of the strategies practiced are usually focusing on the vocabulary acquisition. The reason is that vocabulary is the smallest unit learners need to know in order to use the target language properly. Learners must attain a certain level of vocabulary knowledge in order to understand the written and spoken forms of the target language This is why Long and Richards (2007) regard it as ‘the core component of all the language skills’. Thus failure to gain an adequate vocabulary can give negative consequences to communication. In order to achieve a certain level of vocabulary acquisition, learners have to various strategies to be successful in their learning process. Besides, teachers also hold an immense responsibility in ensuring the success of acquisition among learners. This is because learners are particularly interested in receiving vocabulary instruction (James as cited in Barcroft, 2004). Thus, vocabulary acquisition depends not only on how learners learn, but also how they are taught. Consequently, many scholars have come out with teaching and learning principles for teachers and learners to teach and learn vocabulary respectively. Of all the principles introduced, ten principles were found to be essential in ensuring vocabulary acquisition The first principle in teaching vocabulary is the availability of comprehension Download 52.55 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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