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An assessment of student's English vocabulary levels and an exploration of the vocabulary profile of teacher's spoken discourse in an international high school

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dc.contributor.advisor Pretorius, Elizabeth Josephine
dc.contributor.advisor Klapwijk, N.M.
dc.contributor.author Creighton, Graham Robert
dc.date.accessioned 2017-05-23T14:32:55Z
dc.date.available 2017-05-23T14:32:55Z
dc.date.issued 2016-10
dc.identifier.citation Creighton, Graham Robert (2016) An assessment of student's English vocabulary levels and an exploration of the vocabulary profile of teacher's spoken discourse in an international high school, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22590>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22590
dc.description.abstract In many international schools where English is the language of learning and teaching there are large percentages of students whose first language is not English. Many of these students may have low vocabulary levels which inhibits their chances of taking full advantage of their education. Low vocabulary levels can be a particular problem for students in mainstream classes where fluent English speaking teachers are using English to teach content areas of Mathematics, Science and History. Not only do students have to comprehend the low-frequency, academic and technical vocabulary pertaining to the subject, but they also need to know the higher frequency vocabulary that makes up general English usage. If students’ vocabulary levels fall too far below the vocabulary levels with which their teachers are speaking, then their chance of comprehending the topic is small, as is their chance of succeeding in their subjects. This study has two broad aims. Firstly, I have set out to assess the English vocabulary levels of students at an international school where English is the language of learning and teaching. The majority of students at this school do not have English as their first language. The second aim of this study is to explore the vocabulary profile of the teachers’ spoken discourse at the research school. By gaining a better understanding of the nature of teacher discourse – specifically the percentage of high, mid and low-frequency vocabulary, as well as academic vocabulary that they use – English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers will be in a stronger position to identify what the vocabulary learning task is and be able to assist students in reaching the vocabulary levels necessary to make sense of their lessons. This study revealed a large gap between the generally low vocabulary levels of ESL students and the vocabulary levels spoken by their teachers. As a result the need for explicit vocabulary instruction and learning is shown to be very important in English medium (international) schools, where there are large numbers of students whose first language is not English. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (x, 143 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject English as a second language (ESL) en
dc.subject First language (L1) en
dc.subject General service vocabulary en
dc.subject Academic vocabulary en
dc.subject Technical vocabulary en
dc.subject Basic interpersonal communicative skills (BICS) en
dc.subject Cognitive/academic language proficiency (CALP) en
dc.subject Word family en
dc.subject High-frequency vocabulary en
dc.subject Mid-frequency vocabulary en
dc.subject Low-frequency vocabulary en
dc.subject Corpus/corpora, productive vocabulary levels test (PVLT) en
dc.subject General service list (GSL) en
dc.subject Academic word list (AWL) en
dc.subject Content words en
dc.subject Controlled productive vocabulary en
dc.subject Formulaic sequences en
dc.subject Function words en
dc.subject Headword en
dc.subject Lemma en
dc.subject Word family en
dc.subject Word frequency en
dc.subject Technical vocabulary en
dc.subject English for academic purposes (EAP) en
dc.subject Incidental learning en
dc.subject Intentioal learning en
dc.subject Lexis en
dc.subject Collocation en
dc.subject Lexico-grammar en
dc.subject Concordance en
dc.subject Quantitative research en
dc.subject Qualitative research en
dc.subject Corpus-driven approach en
dc.subject Corpus-based approach en
dc.subject.ddc 428.1
dc.subject.lcsh Vocabulary -- Study and teaching
dc.subject.lcsh English language -- Word frequency
dc.subject.lcsh English language -- Study and teaching
dc.subject.lcsh Communicative competence
dc.title An assessment of student's English vocabulary levels and an exploration of the vocabulary profile of teacher's spoken discourse in an international high school en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Linguistics and Modern Languages en
dc.description.degree M.A. (Applied Linguistics)


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