Theme-based Vocabulary Building is intended for students majoring in English in Grade 12 at Luong The Vinh High school.. To make sure that the students are able to use the relevant voca
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Vocabulary plays an important part in language learning It is an essential ingredient to the richness of any language Many times in the long course of studying a language, learners seem to surrender themselves to the memorization
of vocabulary So exhausting and tedious a job it is that many fail and soon abandon what is the materials and foundations for building a good erudition of any language
English has a rich and varied vocabulary and learners should be urged to make use of this by introducing some variety into their own speech and writing Good English means having a big vocabulary! However, building vocabulary is a long job!
English, particularly, requires learners to master quite an extensive vocabulary pool for understanding daily phrases as well as academic knowledge Hence, learners often find themselves buried under tons of new words Learning these without a good plan is futile Words are better remembered if they go in groups
or relate to the same event Therefore, many try to link certain words with certain situations or context With time, surprisingly they find a connection among those words This magical link is called theme and then born the incredible way of learning vocabulary: studying words in themes
RATIONALE
The variety of English words enables the Englishman to fully express himself in the most appropriate way for every situation he may encounter The delicacy of
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Theme-based Vocabulary Building is intended for students majoring in English
in Grade 12 at Luong The Vinh High school It is suitable for use in class and for self-study in view to developing as well as reviewing the vocabulary that students have studied in the textbook The students are asked to do the exercises individually, in pairs or in groups It is really interesting and helpful for students to put what they have learned into practice in such a way In fact, the students are eager to take part in such activities The benefits gained from this approach are great
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Education and Student Life, the theme chosen for the material, is included in the
textbook for Grade 12 Since the theme is of such important and necessary in day-to-day life, it is vital that students should acquire a working knowledge of the vocabulary involved in it
Education and Student Life was taught to students after they had finished Unit 5 – Higher Education – in their textbook The lesson was due to finish within 3
periods
The key vocabulary for the topic has been carefully selected and clear
definitions given To make sure that the students are able to use the relevant vocabulary items for the topic as well as understand them, the students are asked to make sentences with them Some notes will be added to some of the definitions by the teacher, to extend the linguistic knowledge and word power
of the students
The topic contains a passage showing how some of the key vocabulary is
actually used The passage not only provides useful linguistic information, but it also provides interesting reading material and could perhaps be used as the basis for model essays
A variety of exercises included in the lesson aims to provide the students with words, phrases of the theme, collocation, and some confusing words
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The teacher takes advantage of the essay to evaluate the progress of the students
as well as the innovation
IMPROVEMENTS
Firstly, Theme-based Vocabulary Building assists students in distinguishing
similar words As some words can only be used in certain circumstances, good understanding of words makes essays or choices more precise Such
understanding also helps students with English multiple-choice test, in which words of similar meanings cause confusion and mistakes
Secondly, a theme-based list of words is much easier to learn than one of no similarity That is to say, when words are divided in the same category, students can easily set a good mind frame, expect what to come and comfortably absorb the words, having created links among them
Thirdly, far from a short cut to learn new words, theme-based vocabulary
studying provides an incredible tool for comparing and contrasting words
Many times during a Cambridge C.A.E test or the SAT, students are asked to pick the most suitable word from a theme Normal test-takers will face this task
as a burden while students with theme-based vocabulary studying have an upper hand in those questions Already familiarizing themselves with the theme, they can differentiate one word’s usage from another, which enables them to fulfill the task in no time
Another advantage of grouping words together is organization By sorting
words into lists, students are able to control their study more efficiently
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discouraging than a schedule to swallow 50-60 words That’s we called
psychology
Theme-based Vocabulary Building represents a vast resource of vocabulary
items including collocations and idiomatic expressions not easily retrievable from a standard dictionary Research has shown that learners need to meet a word at least 7 times before they know it properly Doing exercises, practicing words and expressions that learners have already encountered, is a useful way
of helping themselves to fix the vocabulary they are working on in their long-term memory
The thematic approach in the expansion of vocabulary and knowledge also benefits students in their preparation for the English examination It helps them better understand comprehension passages and enables them to tackle
composition writing more effectively Oral presentation skills will also be
enhanced by the expanded range of topics of interest
CONCLUSION and RECOMMENDATIONS
In conclusion, Theme-based Vocabulary Building is a good method for
increasing and should be adopted for the above-mentioned advantages
However, as this methodology only shows its greatest usefulness when it comes
to gaining specialized knowledge, its adoption should be made only by learners
of a particular level of proficiency
Theme-based vocabulary teaching as an approach will not automatically make learners become more interested in learning English, unless teachers are able to
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APPENDIX
Key vocabulary
Academic (a)
- connected with education and studying; involving a great deal of
reading and studying, rather than practical skills
- of a student, interested in and good at studying
Academic (n) :a person who teaches or carries out research at a
university or college
Aptitude (n) : a natural ability or skill at something
Aspiration (n) (used in formal contexts) : a strong desire or ambition to achieve something
Bent (n): a natural ability, skill or interest in something
Boarding school: a school where students live as well as study
Career (n): a job or series of jobs in a particular area of work, especially when regarded as a long-term or lifelong occupation, during which you usually gradually get promoted, take on more responsibility and receive more pay
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Coeducational (a) = co-ed (a school which is not a co-ed school is often referred to a single-sex school)
Correspondence course (n): an educational course in which students receive work and tests by post or email from their teachers, and send completed work and tests back to the teachers in the same way
Curriculum (n) : the different courses that are taught in a school or college
Curriculum vitae (= CV) : a statement of a person’s educational
qualifications, training and previous employment history
Day-release scheme (n) : a system that allows employees to take certain days off work without loss of pay in order to continue their education or training
Distance learning (n) : a method that involves students working at home, and sending completed work back to teachers by post or email
E-learning (n) : the use of electronic technology, such as computers and the Internet, in education
Entrepreneur (n) : a person who sets up a new business , especially when this involves financial risk, in the hope of making a profit and getting a lot of money
Evening class : a class usually held once a week during a school or
college term, in a wide range of subjects which adults can study in the evenings
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Further education: education for people who are over the school leaving age, usually not at a university and leading to wide range of
qualifications
Higher education (n): education provided by universities or colleges, involving studying for a degree or a diploma
Home schooling (n) : the teaching of children at home rather than in school
Learning difficulties (plu N): some kind of mental condition that affects their ability to learn information and skills at the rate that other people of their own age do
Nursery education (n) = pre-school education : education for children
of pre-school age, in the UK often between the ages of 3 and 5
Open University: a university which offers degree courses to adult
students studying part-time, using correspondence courses and television and radio material; local tutoring sessions and summer schools are also available
Postgraduate (a): connected with academic study after graduation from a university or college
Private school (= public school) : a school where education must be paid for by the student’s parents, not being run or paid for the government
State school: a school provides free education for all local students
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particular job or activity; an exam or course of study which you have taken successfully
Remedial education (n): education especially intended to help people who have difficulty in learning something or in reaching an acceptable standard of literacy
Student exchange scheme (n): an arrangement by which students from two different countries visit each other’s country in order to study at a school or university
Tertiary education : education at university or college level
Undergraduate (n) a student who is taking courses at university in order
to get a first degree
Unstructured play (n): play that is not organized in any complete or detailed way and so allows for children to do what they want and use their imagination in their play
Vocational training (n) : training aimed at giving you the skills you require for a particular job
EXERCISES
I Answer these questions State your own reasons for your choice
1 Do you prefer to study
a at school b in a library c at home?
2 Do you study best
a early in the morning b during the day c at night?
3 Do you prefer to work
a with friends b with background music c in silence?
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may be more than one possible answer so try to use each verb once only
concentrate – do – learn – overcome – organize – study – take – teach – review – revise
Even the most studious among you will probably have difficulty
studying at some stage in your academic career If or when this
happens, the only way to (1) - this problem is to go back to
basics First, make sure you have a comfortable environment to (2)
- in some students need to have a quiet space to themselves and can’t (3) - if there are too many distractions Others need some sort of background noise, such as music or the company of friends Whatever your personal preference is, you need to (4) - this first of all Next, make sure you have all of the equipment or tools that you need For example, if you are (5) - a geography course and you have to (6) - about countries and their capital cities then you will need to have your atlas to hand If you’re (7) - your math homework then be sure to find your calculator, ruler, protractor and compass before you start Perhaps you’re not preparing a homework assignment or project, but are trying to (8) - for an exam If so, you need to know exactly what is on your curriculum You should also (9) - your notes and make sure that you have a clear understanding of what your lecturers have (10) - you Of course, people with a learning disorder such as dyslexia may need to work harder than others at their studies as they often struggle to read even relatively simple texts III Read the text again and find a word or phrase to match these definitions 1 describes someone who studies a lot -
2 things that stop you from working -
3 a sound you can hear, but do not actively listen to -
4 two different types of homework or school task and
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5 to study for an exam -
6 another word for syllabus -