Lexical Availability in a Foreign Language

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Mind Map on Lexical Availability in a Foreign Language, created by Fernanda Ramírez on 02/10/2016.
Fernanda  Ramírez
Mind Map by Fernanda Ramírez, updated more than 1 year ago
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Lexical Availability in a Foreign Language
  1. Definition
    1. Availability
      1. The quality of being able to be used or obtained.
      2. Lexicon
        1. It is the knowledge that a native speaker has about a language
          1. Lexical categorization
            1. The form and meanings of words and phrases
              1. Relationships between words and phrases, and categories of words and phrases.
          2. Objective
            1. To develop a self-learning metacognitive strategy based on lexical availability for future teachers in EFLprogram
            2. Instruments
              1. Interviews
                1. 68 students from LEBEI
                2. Lexical Availability Test
                3. Theoretical Framework
                  1. Bartol (2010)
                    1. Lexicon as the most complex component
                    2. Plan Nacional de Inglés (2014)
                      1. Students and teacher do not achieve good results.
                      2. Jimenez (2014)
                        1. Great tool for the learning and teaching process of languages
                          1. Lacks of vocabulary knowledge
                        2. Zimmerman and Schunk (2008)
                          1. The person decides what to learn
                            1. Goals
                        3. Research Questions
                          1. How does a self-learning metacognitive strategy based on lexical availability affect undergraduate students’ proficiency an EFL teaching program?
                            1. How does a self-learning metacognitive strategy based on lexical availability influence undergraduate students’ proficiency level in an EFL teaching program?
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