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Vocabulary Building
BY:
KUNAL SINGHAL &
KRISHNENDRA DUBEY
Roadmap of Presentation
• Definition of vocabulary
• Types of Vocabulary
• Role of context in vocabulary
• Steps in learning vocabulary
• Research findings about vocabulary
What is Vocabulary
• “Vocabulary is commonly defined as "all the words known and used
by a particular person". Knowing a word, however, is not as simple
as merely being able to recognize or use it.”
• A person's vocabulary is the set of words within a language that are
familiar to that person. A vocabulary usually develops with age, and
serves as a useful and fundamental tool
for communication and acquiring knowledge.
• vocabulary is the glue that holds stories, ideas, and content
together…making comprehension accessible for one and all.”
Conti…..
• “Words are the starting point. Without words, no one can talk about
people, places, or things, about actions, relations, or states.”
• Therefore acquiring an extensive vocabulary is one of the largest
challenges in learning a language.
Types of Vocabulary
• Reading vocabulary
A literate person's vocabulary is all the words he or she can recognize
when reading. This is generally the largest type of vocabulary simply
because a reader tends to be exposed to more words by reading than by
listening.
• Listening vocabulary
A person's listening vocabulary is all the words he or she can recognize
when listening to speech. People may still understand words they were
not exposed to before using cues such as tone, gestures, the topic of
discussion and the social context of the conversation.
Conti….
• Speaking vocabulary
A person's speaking vocabulary is all the words he or she uses in speech.
It is likely to be a subset of the listening vocabulary.
• Writing vocabulary
Words are used in various forms of writing from formal essays to Twitter
feeds. Many written words do not commonly appear in speech. Writers
generally use a limited set of words when communicating: for example
 if there are a number of synonyms, a writer will have his own
preference as to which of them to use.
 he is unlikely to use technical vocabulary relating to a subject in
which he has no knowledge or interest.
Role of Context
Directive Context
• Gives clues, hints, synonyms to determine an approximate word
meaning in the context.
Non-Directive Context
• Mentions the word without giving any clues to determine word
meaning.
Mis-Directive Context
• Gives clues that lead readers to false word meaning
construction.
Steps in learning
vocabulary
Step One:
presenting new words
Using visual images
Using gestures
and actions
Showing lexical relations
Words in context
Guessing/predicting
Other techniques
Step Two:
helping yourself,
remember new words
Using review games
Using memorizing games & activities
Learning with friends
Step Three:
By making the new words of your
own
Vocabulary record system
Personalizing the new words
Research findings about Vocabulary
• “Word knowledge is essential for comprehension”
“Davis, 1944”
• “Oral interactions and wide reading in a variety of text types is to be
encouraged and supported “
“Nagy & Herman, 1987”
• “Learning new concepts requires active involvement rather than
passive definition memorization”
“Stahl, 1986”
Conti….
• “Multiple exposures to a word is necessary to learn it well –
conceptual, contextual, & definitional”
“Miller, 1996”
• “Writing definitions from dictionaries is not a recommended
practice”
“Miller, 1996”
• “Relate new words to students’ prior knowledge and to other related
words when possible “
“U.S. Dept of Education, 1987”
• “Use direct instruction to teach “Tier 2” and passage or selection
critical words”
“Snow, Burns & Griffin, 1998”
Conclusion
• Word learning is definitely a complicated process that deserves
attention.
• There are a variety of opportunities to connect words, analyze
structure, understand multiple meanings, and discover words in a
variety of contexts.
• The goal for one should be to build independent learning strategies
that will reciprocate into reading comprehension.
Building vocabulary

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Building vocabulary

  • 2. Roadmap of Presentation • Definition of vocabulary • Types of Vocabulary • Role of context in vocabulary • Steps in learning vocabulary • Research findings about vocabulary
  • 3. What is Vocabulary • “Vocabulary is commonly defined as "all the words known and used by a particular person". Knowing a word, however, is not as simple as merely being able to recognize or use it.” • A person's vocabulary is the set of words within a language that are familiar to that person. A vocabulary usually develops with age, and serves as a useful and fundamental tool for communication and acquiring knowledge. • vocabulary is the glue that holds stories, ideas, and content together…making comprehension accessible for one and all.”
  • 4. Conti….. • “Words are the starting point. Without words, no one can talk about people, places, or things, about actions, relations, or states.” • Therefore acquiring an extensive vocabulary is one of the largest challenges in learning a language.
  • 5. Types of Vocabulary • Reading vocabulary A literate person's vocabulary is all the words he or she can recognize when reading. This is generally the largest type of vocabulary simply because a reader tends to be exposed to more words by reading than by listening. • Listening vocabulary A person's listening vocabulary is all the words he or she can recognize when listening to speech. People may still understand words they were not exposed to before using cues such as tone, gestures, the topic of discussion and the social context of the conversation.
  • 6. Conti…. • Speaking vocabulary A person's speaking vocabulary is all the words he or she uses in speech. It is likely to be a subset of the listening vocabulary. • Writing vocabulary Words are used in various forms of writing from formal essays to Twitter feeds. Many written words do not commonly appear in speech. Writers generally use a limited set of words when communicating: for example  if there are a number of synonyms, a writer will have his own preference as to which of them to use.  he is unlikely to use technical vocabulary relating to a subject in which he has no knowledge or interest.
  • 7. Role of Context Directive Context • Gives clues, hints, synonyms to determine an approximate word meaning in the context. Non-Directive Context • Mentions the word without giving any clues to determine word meaning. Mis-Directive Context • Gives clues that lead readers to false word meaning construction.
  • 9. Step One: presenting new words Using visual images Using gestures and actions Showing lexical relations Words in context Guessing/predicting Other techniques
  • 10. Step Two: helping yourself, remember new words Using review games Using memorizing games & activities Learning with friends
  • 11. Step Three: By making the new words of your own Vocabulary record system Personalizing the new words
  • 12. Research findings about Vocabulary • “Word knowledge is essential for comprehension” “Davis, 1944” • “Oral interactions and wide reading in a variety of text types is to be encouraged and supported “ “Nagy & Herman, 1987” • “Learning new concepts requires active involvement rather than passive definition memorization” “Stahl, 1986”
  • 13. Conti…. • “Multiple exposures to a word is necessary to learn it well – conceptual, contextual, & definitional” “Miller, 1996” • “Writing definitions from dictionaries is not a recommended practice” “Miller, 1996” • “Relate new words to students’ prior knowledge and to other related words when possible “ “U.S. Dept of Education, 1987” • “Use direct instruction to teach “Tier 2” and passage or selection critical words” “Snow, Burns & Griffin, 1998”
  • 14. Conclusion • Word learning is definitely a complicated process that deserves attention. • There are a variety of opportunities to connect words, analyze structure, understand multiple meanings, and discover words in a variety of contexts. • The goal for one should be to build independent learning strategies that will reciprocate into reading comprehension.