JOURNAL ARTICLE

The effect of keeping vocabulary notebooks on vocabulary acquisition

JoDee WaltersNeval Bozkurt

Year: 2009 Journal:   Language Teaching Research Vol: 13 (4)Pages: 403-423   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

Vocabulary notebooks are frequently advocated as a way for students to take control of their vocabulary learning (Fowle, 2002), with the added benefit of improvements in vocabulary learning (Schmitt and Schmitt, 1995; Laufer and Nation, 1999). The study described in this article attempts to lend empirical support to these claims, by investigating the effect of vocabulary notebooks on EFL students’ vocabulary acquisition. Students in three lower intermediate EFL classes participated in the study. A vocabulary notebook program was implemented in one class over a 4-week period, with the remaining two classes acting as control groups, following the same curriculum with the same materials but without keeping vocabulary notebooks. Receptive and controlled productive vocabulary tests revealed significantly greater learning of the target words in the treatment group. In addition, students in the treatment group demonstrated a greater tendency to use the target words in free writing compositions. However, a positive impact on learner autonomy — as has been reported in previous studies (McCarthy, 1990) — was not observed. These findings lead the authors to conclude that vocabulary notebooks can be an effective learning tool in EFL classrooms, but positive impacts on learner autonomy may not be seen in the absence of appropriate motivation for language learning.

Keywords:
Vocabulary Psychology Class (philosophy) Control (management) Autonomy Vocabulary learning Mathematics education Vocabulary development Curriculum Language acquisition Treatment and control groups Empirical research Linguistics Teaching method Pedagogy Computer science Artificial intelligence

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Citation History

Topics

Second Language Acquisition and Learning
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology
EFL/ESL Teaching and Learning
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Language and Linguistics
Writing and Handwriting Education
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education

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