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Learning Vocabulary Webinar
DR. Charles Browne
English Central Webinar Series
Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition, Word Lists & Online Learning Tools
Dr. Charles Browne, Professor of TESOL & Applied LinguisticsDirector, EFL Teacher Education ProgramMeiji Gakuin University; Tokyo, [email protected]
A few of my many online vocabulary learning projects…
Outline of Presentation(s):
Why focus on Vocabulary?
A quick introduction to corpus linguistics and associated online tools
Introduction to several important word lists
Introduce online tools related to identifying, analyzing and teaching important vocabulary words
Introducing sites that do graded reading and listening in a way that also considers the teaching of vocabulary
Why Focus on Vocabulary?
The seminal work in vocabulary instruction…
(2000, Cambridge University Press)
(1990, Heinle & Heinle)
The largest dictionary of English (the Oxford English Dictionary) contains over 600,000 word families…
the
and
of
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600,000
The average college-educated native speaker of English only knows about 20,000 of these words….
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600,000
580,000 unknown words!
20,000
The number of words we need is actually much less…
20,000
Knowledge of just the first 5000 most frequent words of English gives an astonishing 95% coverage of all books, magazines and newspapers…
5,000
20,000
600,000
Average Native Speaker Vocabulary
95% is minimum threshold for comprehension…
Problem 1: most EFL Learners know far fewer than 5000 words…
Country Vocab. Size
Hours of Instruction
Reference
Japan (University) 2000-2200 800-1200 Shillaw (95), Barrow (99)
Indonesia (University) 1220 900 Nurweni & Read (99)
Oman (University) 2000 1350 Hort et al (98)
Israel (HS graduates) 3500 1500 Laufer (98)
France (HS students) 1000 400 Arnaud et al (85)
Greece (age 15, HS) 1680 660 Milton & Meara (98)
Germany (age 15, HS) 1200 400 Milton & Meara (98)
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Frequency
600,000
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Problem 2: Studying the wrong words…
chaos
permission
andof
the
exasperate
digress
chaos
permission
andof
the
abstain
emigrate
torment
The Negative Effect of “Test English” in Japan…
PROBLEM: Students NEED to learn the first 5000 words of English to use English in the real word…
But entrance exams and school textbooks force students to memorize hundreds of low-frequency words…
RESULT? Students can’t deal with real world English because they don’t know hundreds of the most important high frequency words…
The same appears to be true for learners from countries all over the world…
sum
bid
ace
HFW2,289
2,566
4,441
14,641
23,371
25,537
42,024
84,168
Solution: Use the science of corpus linguistics to create short lists of words that give learners the maximum amount of coverage…
The NGSL’s 2800 words give an amazing 90% coverage!www.newgeneralservicelist.org
OK, so what’s a Corpus?
A more precise definition…
A corpus can be defined as a collection of texts assumed to be representative of a given language put together so that it can be used for linguistic analysis. Usually the assumption is that the language stored in a corpus is naturally-occurring, that is gathered according to explicit design criteria, with a specific purpose in mind, and with a claim to represent natural chunks of language selected according to specific typology.
Tognini-Bonelli (2001:2)
And a less precise one…
A corpus is basically just a huge bunch of texts….
Types of Corpora:
Written vs. Spoken
General vs. Specialized
e.g. ESP, Learner corpora
Monolingual vs. Multilingual
Annotated vs. Unannotated
Synchronic vs. Diachronic
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One Problem with Corpus and Vocabulary List Development:
WYPIIWYGO (????)
A few current Corpus Projects…
1. Business English Word List for NHK TV Show in Japan
2. EnglishCentral (a HUGE video corpus of authentic English)
3. New General Service List (using Cambridge International Corpus)
4. New Academic Word List (using Cambridge International Corpus)
5. TOEIC Vocabulary Study List (using past tests and prep books)
A New General Service Listwww.newgeneralservicelist.org
Basic Corpus Analysis Tools
A Corpus: a systematic collection of speech or writing that is built according to explicit design criteria for a specific purpose
A Concordancer Tool: search engine (e.g. Tom Cobb’s Concordancer or Laurence Anthony’s tools such as AntConc)
A Concordance: occurrences of search item, displayed in list with immediate context shown
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OK, so what’s a concordance look like?
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So how can we use a concordance in the classroom?
www.lextutor.ca/concordancers/
EnglishCentral.com’s Cool Video Concordancer
A typical readout from a Concordancer
Select any word from any video and instantly get multiple contextualized examples of the word in use in authentic videos…
Another Cool Corpus Tool:Tom Cobb’s Keyword Extractorhttp://www.lextutor.ca/
Key Words identified for Dracula…
How about Word Clouds?
www.wordle.net
Free Graded Text Editor & Analysis Tool www.er-central.com/ogte/
Google’s N-Gram ToolTV vs. Radio vs. Magazine vs. Cell Phoneover the past 150 years…
IMPORTANT VOCABULARY LISTS FOR 2ND LANGAUGE LEARNERS
• British National Corpus BNC• Sight Words (Dolche, 1948)• GSL (West, 1953) • AWL (Coxhead, 2000)• New GSL (Browne, Culligan & Phillips, 2013)• New ASL (Browne, Culligan & Phillips, 2013)• 100 Most Frequent Idioms (based on MICASE Corpus)• The Oxford 3000 Word List
Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition, Word Lists & Online Learning Tools
Thank you!
Dr. Charles Browne, Professor of TESOL & Applied LinguisticsDirector, EFL Teacher Education ProgramMeiji Gakuin University; Tokyo, [email protected]