Dang, T. N. Y. (2020). The potential for learning specialized vocabulary of university lectures and seminars through watching discipline-related TV programs: Insights From medical corpora. TESOL Quarterly, 54(2), 436-459. doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/tesq.552
Current specialized word lists for students learning English for academic purpose are developed from written materials, but spoken vocabulary may differ from written vocabulary when students communicate in seminars and lectures. There is no medical spoken word list available and current writing-based wordlists may not be adequate to assist learners in academic medical discourse. This research developed a medical spoken word list to assist learners in academic medical discourse. The research also investigated the effectiveness of incidental learning of the technical vocabulary in the field of medicine through TV programs. The result showed that medical TV programs are potential sources for incidental learning of specialized vocabulary if these programs are watched regularly and in a sequential order.
Materials available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/tesq.55
How to cite this summary: Chen, H.& Aslan, E. (2020). A combination of learning specialized words from a wordlist and incidental vocabulary learning. OASIS Summary of Dang (2020) in TESOL Quarterly, 54(2), 436-459.
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