This fascinating presentation of current research undoes numerous myths
about how we most effectively learn new words in a second language. In
clear, reader-friendly text, the author details the successful approach
of input-based incremental vocabulary instruction, which emphasizes the
presentation of target vocabulary as input early on and the incremental
(gradual) build-up of different aspects of vocabulary knowledge over
time. Instructors can take advantage of numerous practical classroom
activities to support the input-based incremental approach. This book
serves researchers, instructors, course coordinators, program directors,
and developers of instructional materials.