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E-grāmata: Enhancing self-directed Vocabulary Learning: Research and Practice

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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
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  • ISBN-13: 9783035105070
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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783035105070

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Vocabulary usually presents one of the biggest challenges in FL learning. This book explores a new approach called the Strategy-based Constructivist Approach (SBCA) to enhance self-directed vocabulary learning. It assumes that learners should discover and construct new word knowledge actively in an authentic environment based upon their existing mental lexicon, working either by individual or through collaboration. The utilization of processing-involved and interactive vocabulary learning strategies is highlighted as a crucial component in this approach. Diversified and meaningful tasks are expected to stimulate that utilization to realize the SBCA in a basic way; and learning medium, learning processes and learning paths are the additional factors for improving that utilization to realize the SBCA effectively. For the development of a courseware package to achieve the effective realization of the SBCA, a new framework for language courseware engineering is formulated with explicitness, systematicity and practicability; new vocabulary learning processes are proposed to facilitate students utilization of vocabulary learning strategies in a rational way; and learning paths addressing students different learning styles are designed to achieve individualized learning. A vocabulary learning courseware prototype called Learning Vocabulary In Domain is ultimately developed. This book illuminates the direction of future research on vocabulary learning in FL learning.
Preface 7(6)
1 Vocabulary acquisition 13(18)
1.1 First and second language acquisitions
13(4)
1.2 First language vocabulary acquisition
17(4)
1.3 Second language vocabulary acquisition
21(9)
1.3.1 Vocabulary knowledge
21(4)
1.3.2 Vocabulary knowledge assessment
25(2)
1.3.3 Vocabulary learning
27(2)
1.3.4 Vocabulary learning strategies
29(1)
1.4 Summary
30(1)
2 Constructivism and CALL 31(16)
2.1 Constructivism
31(3)
2.1.1 What's constructivism
31(2)
2.1.2 Constructivism and computer technology
33(1)
2.2 Computer-assisted language learning
34(11)
2.2.1 What's CALL
34(2)
2.2.2 Roles of computer in CALL
36(1)
2.2.3 SLA theories on CALL
37(3)
2.2.4 Vocabulary learning under CALL
40(5)
2.3 Summary
45(2)
3 The Strategy-based Constructivist Approach 47(10)
3.1 Development of the SBCA
48(4)
3.2 Realization of the SBCA
52(2)
3.2.1 Basic realization
52(1)
3.2.2 Effective realization
52(2)
3.3 Summary
54(3)
4 Language courseware engineering for the SBCA 57(24)
4.1 Review on language courseware engineering
57(5)
4.2 New framework for language courseware engineering
62(16)
4.2.1 Needs analysis
64(1)
4.2.2 Design
65(12)
4.2.3 Development
77(1)
4.2.4 Implementation
77(1)
4.2.5 Evaluation
78(1)
4.3 Summary
78(3)
5 Vocabulary learning processes under the SBCA 81(18)
5.1 Review on vocabulary learning processes
84(2)
5.2 New design of vocabulary learning processes
86(10)
5.2.1 Word concentration
88(1)
5.2.2 Word construction
89(2)
5.2.3 Word confirmation
91(1)
5.2.4 Word connection
92(2)
5.2.5 Word consolidation
94(1)
5.2.6 Word composition
95(1)
5.3 Summary
96(3)
6 A courseware prototype under the SBCA 99(54)
6.1 System architecture
99(2)
6.2 The courseware prototype
101(49)
6.2.1 Main page
101(3)
6.2.2 Text page
104(1)
6.2.3 Task page
105(45)
6.3 Summary
150(3)
7 Human factors in the SBCA and future research 153(8)
7.1 Human factors in the SBCA
153(3)
7.2 Achievements
156(3)
7.3 Future research
159(2)
Bibliography 161(36)
Index 197
Jing Wu is a lecturer in the College of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Fudan University in China. She received her PhD degree in Linguistics from City University of Hong Kong. Her research interests include computer-assisted language learning (CALL), EFL learning and teaching, vocabulary acquisition and self-directed learning.