Second Language Learning and Language Teaching
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cook vivian second language learning and language teaching
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2 of 3 and 4 a 5 in 6 to 7 it 8 is 9 was 10 to (prep) 11 I 12 for 13 you 14 he 15 be 16 with 17 on 18 that (conj) 19 by 20 at 21 are 22 not 23 this 24 but 25 ‘s (poss) 26 they 27 his 28 from 29 had 30 she 31 which 32 or 33 we 34 an 35 n’t 36 ‘s (verb) 37 were 38 that (det) 39 been 40 have 41 their 42 has 43 would 44 what 45 will 46 there 47 if 48 can 49 all 50 her The first surprise on looking at this list is that most of the words feature in the discussion of grammar in Chapter 2 since they are structure words, such as articles ‘the’, pronouns ‘it’, auxiliaries ‘would’ and forms of the verb ‘be’. Usually the teaching of structure words is seen as part of grammar, not vocabulary. Frequency is taken to apply more to content words. Nevertheless we should not forget that the most frequent words in the language are mostly structure words: the top 100 words only include three nouns. The 20 most frequent words in the BNC for three types of content word are given in Table 3.1 overleaf. This list also has some surprises for teachers. The nouns ‘government’ and ‘sys- tem’, the verbs ‘become’ and ‘seem’, and the adjectives ‘social’ and ‘public’ are sel- dom taught in beginners’ courses, despite their high frequency. Many of the nouns have vague, general meanings, like ‘people’ and ‘thing’; many words are abstract, like ‘seem’ or ‘available’, or involve subjective evaluation, ‘think’ and ‘good’. The first lesson of the elementary course Move (Bowler and Parminter, 2007) concentrates on specific concrete nouns like ‘cinema’ and ‘shops’, and verbs for actions such as ‘study’ or ‘visit’. While word frequency has some relevance to teaching, other factors are also important, such as the ease with which the meaning of an item can be demon- strated (‘blue’ is easier to explain than ‘local’) and its appropriateness for what the students want to say (‘plane’ is more useful than ‘system’ if you want to travel). Indeed the frequency-based French course Voix et Images needed to amplify the list of frequent words with those that were ‘available’ to the speaker, which may not necessarily be very common. The word ‘surname’ found in lesson 1 of Changes |
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