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Incidental Vocabulary Learning Through Listening to Teacher Talk
by
Jin, Zhouhan
, Webb, Stuart
in
Achievement Gains
/ Classroom Communication
/ Classrooms
/ collocation
/ Collocations
/ Correlation
/ Empirische Forschung
/ Frequency of occurrence
/ Hören
/ Incidental Learning
/ incidental vocabulary learning
/ Intervention
/ L1 translation
/ Language Tests
/ Learning
/ Lehrersprache
/ Listening
/ Meaning
/ Multiple choice
/ Multiple Choice Tests
/ Native Language
/ Phrase Structure
/ Predictor Variables
/ Pretests Posttests
/ Recall (Psychology)
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second language teachers
/ Second language vocabulary learning
/ Teacher Student Relationship
/ teacher talk
/ Teachers
/ Translation
/ Vocabulary
/ Vocabulary Development
/ Vocabulary learning
/ Vokabellernen
/ Word meaning
/ Wortschatzarbeit
2020
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Incidental Vocabulary Learning Through Listening to Teacher Talk
by
Jin, Zhouhan
, Webb, Stuart
in
Achievement Gains
/ Classroom Communication
/ Classrooms
/ collocation
/ Collocations
/ Correlation
/ Empirische Forschung
/ Frequency of occurrence
/ Hören
/ Incidental Learning
/ incidental vocabulary learning
/ Intervention
/ L1 translation
/ Language Tests
/ Learning
/ Lehrersprache
/ Listening
/ Meaning
/ Multiple choice
/ Multiple Choice Tests
/ Native Language
/ Phrase Structure
/ Predictor Variables
/ Pretests Posttests
/ Recall (Psychology)
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second language teachers
/ Second language vocabulary learning
/ Teacher Student Relationship
/ teacher talk
/ Teachers
/ Translation
/ Vocabulary
/ Vocabulary Development
/ Vocabulary learning
/ Vokabellernen
/ Word meaning
/ Wortschatzarbeit
2020
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Incidental Vocabulary Learning Through Listening to Teacher Talk
by
Jin, Zhouhan
, Webb, Stuart
in
Achievement Gains
/ Classroom Communication
/ Classrooms
/ collocation
/ Collocations
/ Correlation
/ Empirische Forschung
/ Frequency of occurrence
/ Hören
/ Incidental Learning
/ incidental vocabulary learning
/ Intervention
/ L1 translation
/ Language Tests
/ Learning
/ Lehrersprache
/ Listening
/ Meaning
/ Multiple choice
/ Multiple Choice Tests
/ Native Language
/ Phrase Structure
/ Predictor Variables
/ Pretests Posttests
/ Recall (Psychology)
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second language teachers
/ Second language vocabulary learning
/ Teacher Student Relationship
/ teacher talk
/ Teachers
/ Translation
/ Vocabulary
/ Vocabulary Development
/ Vocabulary learning
/ Vokabellernen
/ Word meaning
/ Wortschatzarbeit
2020
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Incidental Vocabulary Learning Through Listening to Teacher Talk
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Incidental Vocabulary Learning Through Listening to Teacher Talk
2020
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This study investigated incidental learning of single-word items and collocations through listening to teacher talk. Although there are several studies that have investigated incidental vocabulary learning through listening, no intervention studies have explicitly investigated the extent to which listening to teachers in a classroom context might contribute to vocabulary learning. The present study fills this gap. Additionally, the study explored the relationship between vocabulary learning gains and two factors: frequency of occurrence and first language (L1) translation. A meaning-recall test and a multiple-choice test were used to evaluate learning gains. The results indicated that (a) listening to teacher talk has potential to contribute to vocabulary learning of both single-word items and collocations, (b) using L1 translation to explain target word meanings contributed to larger gains on the immediate posttest, (c) frequency of occurrence was not a significant predictor of incidental vocabulary learning. (Verlag).
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Wiley,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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