| | | | | 浅析分类组织策略在英语词汇强化训练的运用 | | | 黄悟 | | | 研究以分类组织策略为依据为依据,使用自行设计的10个专题训练材料,对指定范围的高年级学生分别进行了单词强化训练,并记录、分析了整个过程。结果表明:在训练材料丰富和训练方法多样的前提下,单词分类组织策略的训练能加强高年级英语学习者对大量英语单词的短时记忆,随着大学高年级的英语和非英语学习者通过短期强化训练,词汇量迅速扩大。分类组织策略强化英语词汇对于英语专业写作教学和非英语专业考试前的词汇总复习,有着积极的意义,值得在词汇教学中不断尝试。 【作者单位】:桂林电子科技大学外语系 广西桂林541004 【关键词】:词汇强化训练;分类组织策略;联想结;词汇群 【分类号】:H319.3 【DOI】:CNKI:SUN:GLDZ.0.2007-04-024 【正文快照】: 词汇学习策略是英语教学的重要方面。本研究从记忆策略入手,通过自行设计的10个专题训练材料,探索分类组织策略对英语词汇强化的积极效果,探讨分类组织策略训练能否促进大学英语学习者对单词的记忆,以及研究英语专业和非英语专业的学习者在接受、使用该策略时是否存在明显的差异。1相关理论和研究前人的研究表明:如果对所要记忆的材料以某种形式加以组织,学习者就能够运用这种组织策略并从中获益。这是因为组织过的材料更容易储存在长时记忆中,更便于检索。学习者将新学习的项目放在原有的认知结构中,或创造一个新的认知结构以接纳之[1]。词… | | | 推荐 CAJ下载 PDF下载 | | | CAJViewer7.0阅读器支持所有CNKI文件格式,AdobeReader仅支持PDF格式 | | | | An analysis of intensive training in English vocabulary classification strategy | | | HUANG Wu(School of Foreign Languages Studies;Guilin University of Electronic Technology;Guilin 541004;China) | | | This study deals with an intensive training in English vocabulary classification strategy,respectively carried out among 90 junior English majors and 30 senior non-English majors,by using a set of self-designed subject materials of 10 topics.This paper notes down the whole process in these two groups of trainees,and makes an analysis of the process and the results.The analysis shows that English vocabulary classification strategy,complemented with a rich variety of training materials and aided with various proper teaching methods,can stimulate advanced English learners to memorize for a certain period enormous vocabulary group by group.Those college English learners enlarge their English vocabulary quickly after a ten-topic intensive training.The study makes it clear that intensive training in English vocabulary classification strategy is especially helpful to the majors in their English writing course and the non-majors in their general revision for important English examinations.It deserves further trying in college English vocabulary teaching. 【Keyword】:intensive training in English vocabulary;classification strategy;associative bonds;vocabulary groups |
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