Which components of word knowledge do EFL learners learn?

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Zeynep Akşit, Şükran Saygı
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Vocabulary research provides valuable information on the construct of word knowledge (WK), and suggests ways to develop language learners’ lexicon, arguably, the backbone of communication. The present study explores EFL students’ vocabulary learning behavior; more specifically, the aspects of WK components they intentionally focus on when learning new words. Data was collected from 536 undergraduate students in an EFL context. Our findings revealed that EFL students’ vocabulary size was roughly 5,000 word families, considerably less than the number advocated for academic studies. Regarding the various aspects of WK, the top three components that the participants with larger vocabulary sizes primarily focus on were a word’s meaning in L2, spelling, and pronunciation, whereas for those students with a smaller vocabulary size, the top three choices were meaning in L1, spelling and meaning in L2. This intentional focus on separate aspects of WK, especially the meaning-form link in L2, might instigate further progress for the former group, and the lack thereof may inhibit learning opportunities for the latter. Exploration of the processes of vocabulary learning will guide teaching practice, and materials design. It may also call for adjustments in curricula as our understanding of vocabulary acquisition processes evolves.
英语学习者要学习哪些词汇知识?
词汇研究为词汇知识(WK)的构建提供了有价值的信息,并为发展语言学习者的词汇(可以说是交流的支柱)提出了建议。本研究探讨了 EFL 学生的词汇学习行为,更具体地说,他们在学习新单词时有意关注的 WK 构成方面。本研究收集了 536 名 EFL 背景下的本科生的数据。我们的研究结果显示,EFL 学生的词汇量大约为 5,000 个词族,大大低于学术研究提倡的数量。关于 WK 的各个方面,词汇量较大的学生主要关注的前三个组成部分是单词在 L2 中的含义、拼写和发音,而词汇量较小的学生的前三个选择是 L1 中的含义、拼写和 L2 中的含义。这种有意识地关注词汇知识的不同方面,尤其是 L2 中的意义-形式联系,可能会促进前一组学生取得更大进步,而缺乏这种关注可能会抑制后一组学生的学习机会。对词汇学习过程的探索将指导教学实践和教材设计。随着我们对词汇学习过程的理解不断深入,也可能需要对课程进行调整。
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Language Learning in Higher Education
Language Learning in Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Language Learning in Higher Education deals with the most relevant aspects of language acquisition at university. The CercleS journal presents the outcomes of research on language teaching, blended learning and autonomous learning, language assessment as well as aspects of professional development, quality assurance and university language policy. Its aim is to increase the quality of language teaching and learning programmes offered by university language centers and other providers in higher education by presenting new models and by disseminating the best results of research activities carried out at language centers and in other higher education departments.
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