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Research into practice: Vocabulary (Nation, 2011)

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This article is a personal view of the application of research on vocabulary to teaching and how there are three different types or categories of relationship between that research and the teaching to which it is applied: first, where the research is not applied or not applied well, second, where it is reasonably well applied, and third, where it is over-applied. For each of these three categories, I look at what I consider to be the most important areas of research and suggest why they fit into that category. The topics covered include planning vocabulary courses, distinguishing high frequency and low frequency words, extensive reading, the deliberate learning of vocabulary, academic vocabulary and vocabulary teaching.

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Here are my bullet points from reading this article which summarises recent research into L2 vocabulary acquisition for language teachers.

 

- there two types of vocabulary: high frequency and low frequency (Zipf's law - there is no middle ground).  ESL learners need to meet high frequency words often, and learn strategies to tackle low frequency words

 

- extensive (rather than intensive) reading with graded readers works for high frequency words; learners can be encouraged in this if initial class time is devoted to a "proper extensive reading program" (p. 532)

 

- bilingual word cards - "deliberate decontextualised rote learning of vocabulary" - is effective for long-term learning and acquisition of implicit knowledge (p. 533)  though should be viewed as a "support" rather than an "alternative to communicative learning"

 

- although deliberate learning is effective, deliberate teaching does not mean deliberate learning - studies often show less than half of taught words were learned via vocabulary exercises

 

Nation recommends paying attention to vocabulary learning via extensive graded reading and independent learning with bilingual word cards, rather than devoting class time to intensive reading and vocabulary exercises.

 

He recommends this research paper:

Elgort, I. (2011). Deliberate learning and vocabulary acquisition in a second language. Language Learning, 61.2, 367–413.

 

and this website: The Compleat Lexical Tutor http://www.lextutor.ca/

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EUROCALL Review Volume 21, Number 1, March 2013

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Recommended website: El Camino de Santiago. Matilde Asencio. 
Recommended software: Learning verb inflection using Cilenis conjugators. Pablo Gamallo, Marcos García, Isaac González, Marta Muñoz and Iria del Río.
Article: Using Blogs: authentic material and ranking quality for SLA. Julian Coppens, Mercedes Rico and J. Enrique Agudo.
Article: Training language teachers to sustain self-directed language learning: an exploration of advisers' experiences on a web-based open virtual learning environment. Sophie Bailly, Maud Ciekanski and Eglantine Guély-Costa.
Project: The INTENT Project: Integrating Telecollaborative Networks into Foreign Language Higher Education. Robert O'Dowd.

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Open access articles from EuroCALL.

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EUROCALL 2013: Call for Papers

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"Évora, Portugal, 11-14 September, 2013

20 years of Eurocall: Learning from the Past, Looking to the Future

Submission link: http://www.eurocall-languages.org/conf2013/


In September 2013, EUROCALL will celebrate its 20th anniversary. Come and join us in Évora and help us celebrate this great occasion! The conference will take place on the Main Building of the University, Colégio do Espírito Santo, and will be hosted by the School of Social Sciences."

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European computer-assisted language learning conference in Portugual this September.

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2012 EUROCALL Proceedings: free download

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The proceedings of this June's Eurocall conference in Gothenburg, Sweden, are now available for free download.
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EuroCALL presentations: the iTILT project

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An update on our European project on interactive technologies for language teaching with a report on the recent Eurocall conference in Sweden, where other EU projects (Web2LLP, Language Learning and Social Media, SpeakApps, and INTENT) were also represented.

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EuroCALL conference programme: August 22-25, Gothenburg, Sweden

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Here's the programme for this year's EuroCALL conference to be held at the end of August in Sweden. 

 

It gives an interesting overview of trends in CALL (computer-assisted language learning) research - mobile learning, gamification, corpora, computer-mediated communication (CMC) and telecollaboration - and features many of the main researchers working in this area in Europe and further afield.

 

There are two papers on the iTILT project (interactive technologies in language teaching, http://itilt.eu):

 

Thursday 23 August, 10:45

Developing criteria for the design and evaluation of interactive whiteboard based materials: Intermediate findings from the iTILT project
Euline Cutrim Schmid, Sanderin van Hazebrouck, Margret Oberhofer

 

Saturday 25 August, 11:15

Perceptions of the IWB for second language teaching and learning: the iTILT      
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Shona Whyte, Gary Beauchamp, Emily Hillier

 

I'm also talking about curation for pre-service language teachers in the Teacher Education symposium on Thursday.

 

 

 

 

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Call for proposals from Teacher Education SIG for Eurocall 2013

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As new chairs of Eurocall's Teacher Education SIG, Euline and I would like to invite you to contribute to this year's annual Eurocall conference to be held in…
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Proposals to Shona Whyte by 25 February for inclusion in Teacher Education SIG symposium or workshops ...

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EUROCALL 2012 Proceedings

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Google Books full view of the proceedings of the 2012 EUROCALL Conference.

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5-page papers on computer-assisted language learning based on this summer's conference presentations.  Last but not least: Perceptions of the IWB for second language teaching and learning: the iTILT project, by Shona Whyte, Gary Beauchamp, and Emily Hillier.

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EUROCALL review: European Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning

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New issue of the Eurocall review:

 

Table of Contents

 

Project: Pedagogic Corpora for Content and Language Integrated Learning. Insights from the BACKBONE Project. Kurt Kohn.

 

Recommended website: Vivre en Aquitaine: pedagogy, audience, design. Tita Beaven.

 

Article: SMS as a learning tool: an experimental study. Mar Gutiérrez-Colon Plana, Pere Gallardo Torrano and M. Elisa Grova.

 

Article: Comparing vocabulary learning of EFL learners by using two

different strategies (mobile learning vs. flashcards). Behrooz Azabdaftari and Mohammad Amin Mozaheb.

 

Article: A set of free cross-platform authoring programs for flexible web-based CALL exercises. Myles O’Brien.

 

Reflective practice: The Use of Digital Storytelling for ESP in a Technical English Course for Aerospace Engineers. Ana Sevilla-Pavón, Belén Serra-Cámara and Ana Gimeno-Sanz.

 

Article: The Challenges of Blended Learning: Critically Evaluating the Chinese Language Case. Bo Hu.

 

Reflective practice: English in class and on the go: Multimodal u-Learning. Soraya García-Sánchez.

 

SIG Report: "Learning through Sharing: Open Resources, Open Practices, Open Communication". Teacher Education and Computer-Mediated Communication SIGs joint event. Ana Beaven.

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Task-based mini-games for language learning

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If you're interested in gamification in language teaching and learning, see these slides for a presentation on "Challenges in specifying and evaluating a conceptual design for a task-based mini-game environment for language learning" at last week's EuroCALL 2012 conference in Gothenburg by Frederik Cornillie, Andrew Grenfell, Scott Windeatt, Piet Desmet.

 

The presentation covers issues of design and second language research, shows examples of games, as well as feedback from learners on games designed by the team in the delightfully named GOBL project (Games Online for Basic Language Learning) involving Dutch, Belgian, and English learners http://lands.let.ru.nl/~strik/research/GOBL/

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