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VOCABULARY TEACHING
   AND LEARNING
    STRATEGIES

   By Merve Karaca



          1
WHAT IS VOCABULARY?

 In general, set of words that people use in communication
       -To give a message
        -To TEACH something
 ‘’ My vocabulary’’ > Number of words that we know
        -It can be changed from person to person
        -Beginner or advanced learner in a language
 Vocabulary in a context
       -Words related to the topic or ideas in a text
       -For    example;                Texts    about   professionals
(Pharmacy, psycholocy, marine..)
                                   2
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?


           Easy way;
 To express feeling, ideas and needs,
    To understand others better,
  To learn/teach something deeply,
  To memorize things permanently,
To impress someone with using words.



                  3
WHAT IS IT?

Strategy : What is it? By Nation (1978)
Process:
1. Asking if class knows the word uttered
2. Students already knowing start to raise their hands
3. Not directly saying the meaning of the word, but
   examplifing it in sentences
4. Increasing raised hands because of inferences from
   sentences.


                            4
NATION’S OTHER STRATEGIES


 1.The taxonomy : Organizing a schedule of
        what to learn,
       how much time to spend,
       where the vocabulary comes from, and
       set of information about words.
 2. Learning from context
 3.Dividing a word into parts to make connections between root and
suffixes or prefixes.
 4.Using dictionary (Nation,2001)



                                5
CODE-MIXING


It consists of the combination of words from L1
 and L2
       For example; ‘’This situation is a problem for
yetkililer  too.    What      can    they    do?,   I
mean, authorities. ‘’ (Çelik, 2003, p. 364)
Mehmet Çelik (2003) studied a research to find
 out if code-mixing tecnique can be a strategy to
 learn new words of second language.
                          6
CODE-MIXING



Process:
1. Telling a story including mixed words from both L1 and
    L2
2. Making students discuss what they heard
3. Making students write what they discuss
 After analyzing the results, he concluded that;
        -teachers can use code-mixing in vocabulary
teaching,
        -it may seen that students have some spelling
mistakes and use incorrectly when writing the words.
                            7
READ-ALOUD


It was studied by Karen J. Kindle (2010).
The study based on interacting with students by;
     -reading text loudly,
     -highlighting new words in conversation,
     -giving clues about the meanings, and
     -exemplfying.



                        8
READ-ALOUD


For example;
         Teacher: Maybe humble, humble?
         Student: What is humble?
         Teacher: When you are humble, you don’t brag, like she
didn’t say      ‘’I’m very pretty’’ (page 73)

After analyzing the results, it was founded;
        -learning new words were gained successfully,
        -the teachers who were not familiar with common strategies
were very successful in creating their own strategy.


                                9
STORY-TELLING


Story-telling means conveying a message or event for different
purposes.
As a strategy of vocabulary teaching and learning, it is also used for
mostly small children.
Process:
 Cain (2007) studied with a group of children to understand that
   this method is effective to develop vocabulary skills or not.
 Students read short stories including some clues about words
Result:
 It is found that students were able to derive new words from
   context and make definitions of the words thanks to story telling.

                                  10
STRATEGIES FROM KAREN
                         BROMLEY


Karen Bromley (2007), who is one of the teachers at
Binghamton University in the USA, suggested these;
 Creating a list of English words
 Teaching suffixes and prefixes to make students understand
   better (2002)
 Reading texts aloud and playing oral games with small
   groups
 Using pictures and drawing trees for related word structures
 Having a word-book written descriptions of words
 Making connections between combined words

                              11
SPELLING


Spelling makes language learners different from each other
according to how they pronounce a word.
According to Rosenthal and Ehri (2008), vocabulary can be
provided by teachers who pay attention to spelling.
Process:

     52 elementary students participated
     All were exposed to pronunciation
     But only some were shown the written forms of words



                            12
SPELLING



Results:
 All participants developed great scores, but
 Students exposured to written forms had more
  satisfying results in remembering the words
 Learning the correct pronunciation is more
  challenging than learning the definitions



                      13
RETELLING



Retelling can be thought as an activity which
students read texts and tell what they
understand.
Leung (2008) studied a research and found
these;
     Students can learn scientific words in a text
     Students being part of retelling activities are
   more successful at explaining a word which is
   learnt newly.
                         14
Thank you!



    15

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Vocabulary Teaching and Learning

  • 1. VOCABULARY TEACHING AND LEARNING STRATEGIES By Merve Karaca 1
  • 2. WHAT IS VOCABULARY?  In general, set of words that people use in communication -To give a message -To TEACH something  ‘’ My vocabulary’’ > Number of words that we know -It can be changed from person to person -Beginner or advanced learner in a language  Vocabulary in a context -Words related to the topic or ideas in a text -For example; Texts about professionals (Pharmacy, psycholocy, marine..) 2
  • 3. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Easy way;  To express feeling, ideas and needs, To understand others better, To learn/teach something deeply, To memorize things permanently, To impress someone with using words. 3
  • 4. WHAT IS IT? Strategy : What is it? By Nation (1978) Process: 1. Asking if class knows the word uttered 2. Students already knowing start to raise their hands 3. Not directly saying the meaning of the word, but examplifing it in sentences 4. Increasing raised hands because of inferences from sentences. 4
  • 5. NATION’S OTHER STRATEGIES 1.The taxonomy : Organizing a schedule of  what to learn,  how much time to spend,  where the vocabulary comes from, and  set of information about words. 2. Learning from context 3.Dividing a word into parts to make connections between root and suffixes or prefixes. 4.Using dictionary (Nation,2001) 5
  • 6. CODE-MIXING It consists of the combination of words from L1 and L2 For example; ‘’This situation is a problem for yetkililer too. What can they do?, I mean, authorities. ‘’ (Çelik, 2003, p. 364) Mehmet Çelik (2003) studied a research to find out if code-mixing tecnique can be a strategy to learn new words of second language. 6
  • 7. CODE-MIXING Process: 1. Telling a story including mixed words from both L1 and L2 2. Making students discuss what they heard 3. Making students write what they discuss After analyzing the results, he concluded that; -teachers can use code-mixing in vocabulary teaching, -it may seen that students have some spelling mistakes and use incorrectly when writing the words. 7
  • 8. READ-ALOUD It was studied by Karen J. Kindle (2010). The study based on interacting with students by; -reading text loudly, -highlighting new words in conversation, -giving clues about the meanings, and -exemplfying. 8
  • 9. READ-ALOUD For example; Teacher: Maybe humble, humble? Student: What is humble? Teacher: When you are humble, you don’t brag, like she didn’t say ‘’I’m very pretty’’ (page 73) After analyzing the results, it was founded; -learning new words were gained successfully, -the teachers who were not familiar with common strategies were very successful in creating their own strategy. 9
  • 10. STORY-TELLING Story-telling means conveying a message or event for different purposes. As a strategy of vocabulary teaching and learning, it is also used for mostly small children. Process:  Cain (2007) studied with a group of children to understand that this method is effective to develop vocabulary skills or not.  Students read short stories including some clues about words Result:  It is found that students were able to derive new words from context and make definitions of the words thanks to story telling. 10
  • 11. STRATEGIES FROM KAREN BROMLEY Karen Bromley (2007), who is one of the teachers at Binghamton University in the USA, suggested these;  Creating a list of English words  Teaching suffixes and prefixes to make students understand better (2002)  Reading texts aloud and playing oral games with small groups  Using pictures and drawing trees for related word structures  Having a word-book written descriptions of words  Making connections between combined words 11
  • 12. SPELLING Spelling makes language learners different from each other according to how they pronounce a word. According to Rosenthal and Ehri (2008), vocabulary can be provided by teachers who pay attention to spelling. Process:  52 elementary students participated  All were exposed to pronunciation  But only some were shown the written forms of words 12
  • 13. SPELLING Results:  All participants developed great scores, but  Students exposured to written forms had more satisfying results in remembering the words  Learning the correct pronunciation is more challenging than learning the definitions 13
  • 14. RETELLING Retelling can be thought as an activity which students read texts and tell what they understand. Leung (2008) studied a research and found these;  Students can learn scientific words in a text  Students being part of retelling activities are more successful at explaining a word which is learnt newly. 14