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The use of word lists memory, meanings & methods

The use of word lists memory, meanings & methods. Philip Kerr, May 2012. Handout. http://vocabularylists.wordpress.com/. Learning by heart. Teaching fashions Learning words & using words Forgetting The phonological loop. The maths of word learning. How many words are needed?

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The use of word lists memory, meanings & methods

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  1. The use of word lists memory, meanings & methods Philip Kerr, May 2012

  2. Handout http://vocabularylists.wordpress.com/

  3. Learning by heart • Teaching fashions • Learning words & using words • Forgetting • The phonological loop

  4. The maths of word learning • How many words are needed? • How many hours are there? • How many words can be learnt in an hour? • How often do we need to encounter new words? • And so?

  5. Keeping word lists • What’s on the list? (words, phrases, chunks …) • What other information is helpful? (translation, frequency, parts of speech, example, collocations, pronunciation …) • What form should the list take?

  6. Keeping word lists

  7. Keeping word lists • really / extremely / quite / mainly / no longer interested in • really / sincerely / very much hope to • fully / definitely intend to • really / quitelook / looking forward to • should / need to plan to … • desperately / really / only / simplywant to • wouldreally / rather / quitelike to

  8. Word lists & translation http://translationhandout.wordpress.com/

  9. Word lists in class

  10. Word cards

  11. Word cards • Go through the pack, trying to recall what is on the other side • Place words that are easy to recall at the bottom of the pack; put harder words back in the middle of the pack • Go through the pack once or twice; look at it again in about 30 minutes • Look again later that day, the next day, a few days later, a week later, etc. • Transfer difficult words to a new pack • NB Begin by looking at L2 words first; later begin with the L1 words first • Nation, I.S.P. Teaching Vocabulary (Heinle, 2008)

  12. Word cards in class http://efl-resource.com/some-vocabulary-bag-activities/

  13. Mind maps

  14. Flipped classes

  15. Word association activities

  16. Contact philipjkerr@gmail.com http://vocabularylists.wordpress.com/

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