Revitalizing Word Walls for High School English Learners: Conventional and Digital Opportunities for Learning New Words

Janis Harmon, L. Fraga, Elizabeth Martin, K. Wood
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To achieve language proficiency, older English learners face the challenge of simultaneously acquiring the academic language of school while building the vocabulary base of a mature readers and language users--that is, high frequency words found in a variety of texts and known by proficient readers. One particularly useful classroom tool that supports vocabulary learning is the word wall. While traditionally associated with primary and elementary classrooms, the word wall, if implemented appropriately, may potentially aid the vocabulary development of English learners. In this study, we compared the use of digital word walls to two research-based interactive word wall formats with high school English learners. While we found no differences in word-meaning acquisition, the level of engagement was higher when students participated in the digital word wall format where they developed vocabulary vodcasts using Photostory. All three interactive word wall instructional techniques are described in this article. 
重振高中英语学习者的单词墙:学习新单词的传统和数字机会
为了达到语言熟练程度,老年英语学习者面临的挑战是,在获得学校的学术语言的同时,建立成熟的读者和语言使用者的词汇库——即在各种文本中发现的高频词汇,并为熟练的读者所熟知。单词墙是支持词汇学习的一个特别有用的课堂工具。虽然传统上与小学和小学课堂有关,但如果使用得当,单词墙可能有助于英语学习者的词汇发展。在这项研究中,我们比较了数字词墙和两种基于研究的交互式词墙格式在高中英语学习者中的使用情况。虽然我们没有发现词义习得方面的差异,但当学生参与使用Photostory开发词汇视频的数字单词墙格式时,他们的参与水平更高。本文描述了所有三种交互式字墙教学技术。
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