Routinizing Lexical Phrases on Spoken Discourse

  • Osman N
  • Jusoff K
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This paper examines the effectiveness of routinizing lexical phrases to a group of second language learners. A group of proficiency class students were drilled or routinized with semi-fixed and fixed phrases which are commonly used in problem-solving group discussion. Basic frequency counts and interview were carried out to see improvement in learners' communicative ability and how the lexical phrases benefit them. The learners can use a number of phrases appropriately in several group discussions. Thus, the practice of routinizing lexical phrases which is based on the lexical approach can be applied in second language learning.

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Osman, N. B., & Jusoff, K. (2009). Routinizing Lexical Phrases on Spoken Discourse. International Education Studies, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.5539/ies.v2n2p188

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