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The Role of Extensive Reading on Vocabulary

Year 2012, Volume: 1 Issue: 4, 209 - 215, 23.10.2013

Abstract

 

The main purpose of this study is to reveal whether extensive reading has any role on vocabulary development of elementary level EFL (English as a Foreign Language) students. To this respect, a small-scale classroom research was carried out at a private university in the fall term of 2010-2011 academic year. 100 elementary level students were chosen and they were divided into experimental and control groups. With experimental group the materials for extensive reading were selected. Those materials were four graded readers. Control group was not exposed to any extensive reading during the fall term whereas students of the experimental group were asked to read those graded readers until the end of the fall term. However, both groups were responsible from the syllabus which was designed by school administration and it involved studying three units of a main course book until the end of the fall term. Then both groups took a pre-test at the beginning of the term to display that they were at elementary level and a post-test at the end of the term to present whether any improvements were observed in their vocabulary or not. Finally the results were analyzed and compared to find out whether any difference occurred between two groups in terms of vocabulary development.  

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Year 2012, Volume: 1 Issue: 4, 209 - 215, 23.10.2013

Abstract

References

  • Bamford, J. and R. Day. (1998). Extensive Reading in the Second Language. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Carter, R.(2001). Vocabulary. In Carter, R. and D.Nunan (Eds.). Teaching English to speakers of Other Languages. England: Cambridge University Press, 2001, 42-47.
  • Cho, K.S. and S. Krashen. (1994). Acquisition of Vocabulary from the Sweet Valley Kids series. Journal of Reading. 37, 662-667.
  • Grabe, W. (1991). 'Current developments in second language reading research.' TESOL Quarterly 25(3): 375-406.
  • Hedge, T.(2000) Teaching and learning in the language classroom. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Krashen, S.D. (1993). The Power of Reading: Insights from the Research. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.
  • Krashen, S.D. (2004). The Case for Narrow Reading. Language Magazin. 3(5), 17-19
  • Nagy, W. and P. Herman. (1987). Breadth and Depth of Vocabulary Knowledge: Implications for Acquisition and Instruction. In, M. Mckeown and M. Curtis. (Eds). The Nature of Vocabulary Acquisition. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 19-35.
  • Nation, I.S.P. (2001). Learning Vocabulary in Another Language. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
  • Palmer, H.E. 1964. The Principles of Language Study. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (original work published in 1921)
  • Reads, J. (2000). Assessing Vocabulary, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Stahl, S.A.(1999). Vocabulary Development. Cambridge, MA:Brookline.
  • Stotsky, S. (1983). Research on Reading/Writing Relationships: A Synthesis and Suggested Directions. Language Arts. 60, 627-642.
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Details

Primary Language English
Journal Section ELT Research Journal
Authors

Z. Merve Tiryaki

Birsen Tütüniş This is me

Publication Date October 23, 2013
Submission Date October 23, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 1 Issue: 4

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APA Tiryaki, Z. M., & Tütüniş, B. (2013). The Role of Extensive Reading on Vocabulary. ELT Research Journal, 1(4), 209-215.