Learning Vocabulary Strategically in a Study Abroad Context, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018

Author:

Language: English
Cover of the book Learning Vocabulary Strategically in a Study Abroad Context

Subject for Learning Vocabulary Strategically in a Study Abroad Context

Approximative price 105.49 €

In Print (Delivery period: 15 days).

Add to cartAdd to cart
Learning Vocabulary Strategically in a Study Abroad Context
Publication date:
Support: Print on demand

Approximative price 105.49 €

In Print (Delivery period: 15 days).

Add to cartAdd to cart
Learning Vocabulary Strategically in a Study Abroad Context
Publication date:
Support: Print on demand
This book focuses on case studies of vocabulary strategy use and presents an in-depth account of the vocabulary learning experiences of Chinese students in the UK. It challenges the view that vocabulary strategies result only from learners? cognitive choices, and provides insightful analysis of the interplay between learner characteristics, agency and context in the process of strategic learning. The author makes a strong case for using qualitative methodologies to examine the dynamic, complex and contextually situated nature of strategic vocabulary learning. Drawing on multiple data sources, the book discusses issues that are central to the continuing development of vocabulary strategy research and offers theoretical, research-based and practical suggestions for future exploration. This book will appeal to students and scholars of second language acquisition, vocabulary and applied linguistics.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Ryder Site.- Chapter 3. The Wolfson Site.- Chapter 4. The Opal Site.- Chapter 5. Strategic Vocabulary Learning as a Complex Dynamic System.- Chapter 6. Learning Vocabulary Strategically in a Study Abroad Context.
Isobel Kai-Hui Wang is Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at the Department of English, Nankai University, China. Her research interests lie in the area of vocabulary learner strategies, second language vocabulary acquisition, and intercultural communication. 

Reveals the complexity of strategic vocabulary learning experiences of Chinese students as they study for their degrees in English-speaking countries

Offers an in-depth account of how and why learners select and combine certain strategies to enhance their vocabulary learning

Explores the complex interplay between the students' strategy use, their agency as a learner and their discrete learning contexts