Vocabulary Learning: A Critical Analysis of Techniques

  • Oxford R
  • Crookall D
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This article evaluates more than a dozen vocabulary learning techniques for students of a second or foreign language. These techniques are divided into four broad categories: decontextualizing, semi-contextualizing, fully contextualizing, and adaptable. Each technique is evaluated in terms of underlying theoretical assumptions and practical utility. Specific classroom implications are also offered.

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Oxford, R., & Crookall, D. (1990). Vocabulary Learning: A Critical Analysis of Techniques. TESL Canada Journal, 7(2), 09. https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v7i2.566

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