JOURNAL ARTICLE

Facilitating Vocabulary Acquisition of Young English Language Learners

Mirza J. Lugo‐NerisCarla Wood JacksonHoward Goldstein

Year: 2010 Journal:   Language Speech and Hearing Services in Schools Vol: 41 (3)Pages: 314-327   Publisher: American Speech–Language–Hearing Association

Abstract

Purpose This study examined whether English-only vocabulary instruction or English vocabulary instruction enhanced with Spanish bridging produced greater word learning in young Spanish-speaking children learning English during a storybook reading intervention while considering individual language characteristics. Method Twenty-two Spanish-speaking children learning English (ages 4–6) who participated in a summer education program for migrant families were randomly assigned to receive 2 weeks of each instruction: (a) word expansions in English or (b) English readings with word expansions in Spanish. Researcher-created measures of target vocabulary were administered, as were English and Spanish standardized measures of language proficiency and vocabulary. Results Results revealed significant improvement in naming, receptive knowledge, and expressive definitions for those children who received Spanish bridging. Spanish expansions produced the greatest gains in the children’s use of expressive definitions. Initial language proficiency in both languages was found to affect participants' gains from intervention, as those with limited skills in both languages showed significantly less vocabulary growth than those with strong skills in Spanish. Conclusions Additional benefits to using Spanish expansions in vocabulary instruction were observed. Future research should explore additional ways of enhancing the vocabulary growth of children with limited skills in both languages in order to support and strengthen the child’s first language and promote second language acquisition.

Keywords:
Vocabulary Psychology Vocabulary development Reading (process) Bridging (networking) Language acquisition Language proficiency Intervention (counseling) Linguistics Mathematics education Teaching method Computer science

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Reading and Literacy Development
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology
Language Development and Disorders
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology
Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience

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