Vocabulary and the Four Skills

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Academic Word List
academic writing development
Aural Input
Bilingual Education
Bilingualism
building vocabulary knowledge
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Elicit Speech Samples
English as a second language
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Equivalent L1 Translation
ESL
Four skills
L2 Oral Proficiency
L2 Speech
L2 Writer
language skills integration
Lex30 Score
Lex30 Task
lexical acquisition
Lexical Frequency Profile
Lexical Profile
Lexical Quality
lexical quality hypothesis
Lexical Richness
Lexical Sophistication
Nondeclarative Knowledge
pedagogical application
Productive Vocabulary
Productive Vocabulary Knowledge
Productive Vocabulary Test
Reading
receptive and productive skills
second language pedagogy
Speaking
Spelling
Van Zeeland
Vocabulary Depth
vocabulary instruction for language teachers
Vocabulary Knowledge
vocabulary learning
vocabulary research
Vocabulary Size
Vocabulary Size Test
vocabulary teaching
Vocabulary teaching and learning
Word Form
Writing
York Assessment

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367249977
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This edited volume provides a single coherent overview of vocabulary teaching and learning in relation to each of the four skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking).

Each of the four sections presents a skill area with two chapters presented by two leading experts in the field, relating recent advances in the field to the extent that each skill area relates differently to vocabulary and how this informs pedagogy and policy. The book opens with a summary of recent advances in the field of vocabulary, and closes by drawing conclusions from the skill areas covered.

The chapters respond to emerging vocabulary research trends that indicate that lexical acquisition needs to be treated differently according to the skill area. The editors have chosen chapters to respond to recent research advances and to highlight practical and pedagogical application in a single coherent volume.

Jon Clenton is Associate Professor at Hiroshima University, Japan. His main research interests include the assessment of vocabulary knowledge, L2 vocabulary development in terms of bilingual models, second language acquisition, word association studies, lexical processing, and L2 measurement tools. He has examined several vocabulary measurement tools, with focus on attempts to isolate the construct of productive vocabulary knowledge.

Paul Booth is Senior Lecturer at Kingston University, London, and teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. His research interests include second language vocabulary, especially individual differences, lexical diversity, and frequency. He has also researched situated learning and language teacher development.