A Longitudinal Study of Swedish Upper Secondary School Students’ Vocabulary Development

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Christian Holmberg Sjöling
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The importance of vocabulary is stressed as a central aspect of language learning. The aim of this investigation was to study how lexical input from a textbook and use of individual vocabulary notebooks affected Swedish upper secondary school students’ vocabulary acquisition by answering the three following research questions: What frequency levels are represented in the vocabulary taught in the textbook? To what extent does the productive vocabulary knowledge of the group, as measured by the Vocabulary Levels Test (VLT), change after exposure to the textbook? To what extent did the students benefit from the vocabulary notebooks? Firstly, a corpus of texts from the textbook was created and analysed to establish the frequency levels of the vocabulary in the corpus. Laufer and Nation’s Vocabulary Levels Test was then used to establish the group’s productive vocabulary knowledge. Lastly, the effectiveness of the vocabulary notebook was examined. The results indicate that the particular textbook was well-suited in terms of frequency levels and the students’ knowledge of K3 words improved, but the vocabulary notebook was not found to be effective.
瑞典高中生词汇发展的纵向研究
词汇的重要性被强调为语言学习的一个中心方面。本研究的目的是通过回答以下三个研究问题,研究教科书中的词汇输入和个人词汇笔记的使用如何影响瑞典高中学生的词汇习得:教科书中教授的词汇代表了哪些频率水平?词汇水平测试(VLT)测量的小组的生产性词汇知识在接触教科书后发生了多大程度的变化?学生们在多大程度上受益于词汇笔记本?首先,从教材中创建文本语料库并进行分析,建立语料库中词汇的频率等级。然后使用劳弗和纳恩的词汇水平测试来确定小组的生产性词汇知识。最后,对词汇笔记本的有效性进行了检验。结果表明,特定教材在频率水平上非常适合,学生对K3词汇的认识有所提高,但词汇笔记本没有发现有效。
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NJES Nordic Journal of English Studies
NJES Nordic Journal of English Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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