Bibliography

Basic information

Name Steven Silsbee
Belonging department
Occupation name
researchmap researcher code
researchmap agency

Book Title

Design of the vocabulary element of an ESP computer/Internet class 

Sole or Joint Author

Multiple author

Author

 

Summary

This paper describes the rationale and process behind the design and implementation of the vocabulary element for an English for Special Purposes class focusing on computers and the Internet.  An explanation of the pre-test phase and description of the test format includes what modifications were needed to be made, and how the test could facilitate student accessibility. A brief overview of how the vocabulary is introduced to students emphasizes the importance of presenting the vocabulary both in isolation and in context. Four research questions posed by Nation (2001) are addressed: activity effectiveness, psychological conditions, signs that learning may occur, and overall design features of the activity. Specific examples of activities used in class are given, with a prolonged examination of one particular activity (inverted pyramid). The writers describe the purpose and implantation of quizzes, and how they are linked to the pre-test given at the beginning of the course. A distinction between the pre-test and post-test is made, and variables involved in the post-test are discussed, leading to comments concerning the importance of administering a post-test. The paper concludes with a list of questions that have been addressed and answered within the paper.
PP. 19-31

International Collaboration

 

Referee

 

Bibliography Category

 

PartArea

 

PageRange

 

Publication Office

Journal of Hannan University: Humanities & Natural Science 38(2)

Date of Issue

2003/10

Number Of Pages

 

Language

 

DOI

 

ISBN

 

ASIN

 

Format

Url

Download

 

Subject1

 

Subject2

 

Subject3

 

Major Achivement