Written by experts in the field, this book explains the principles of
effective vocabulary instruction for the modern language classroom.
While many language classrooms rely on practices which can be outdated,
idiosyncratic or ill-advised, this book overviews the research and
background necessary to successfully integrate vocabulary instruction
into the curriculum in a systematic way. Starting with the common gaps
in vocabulary instruction, Milton and Hopwood demonstrate how students'
development of a large, communicative lexicon, with an understanding of
word structure and collocations, is an essential component of language
instruction.
The book addresses goal setting, curriculum design, word selection, how
words are learned, learning in and outside of the classroom and more. It
also addresses common myths about teaching vocabulary in the United
Kingdom and around the world. This comprehensive text fills an important
gap in the literature and is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate
courses in world language/foreign language methods and language methods
courses.