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Jan 5, 2020
News Quiz 2019 - Follow Up
Activities for reviewing lexis from News Quiz 2019
Some of my followers have already been asking me for follow-up activities, particularly Quizlet sets, for the traditional end-of-year news quiz, which I posted last week. Incidentally, it was the 10th News Quiz I'd posted here, on my blog (you can see all of them HERE), since I first launched the blog at the end of 2010... by posting News Quiz 2010. So, how's that for a #10yearchallenge? I'm actually surprised I've kept at it for so long!Oct 17, 2015
Colligation and a bottom-up approach to grammar
Summary of Hugh Dellar's IATEFL webinar Following the patterns: colligation and the necessity of a bottom-up approach
to grammar - September 2015
For most people, the Lexical Approach is about focusing more on vocabulary in general and collocations in particular. Personally, however, I have always thought that the crux of the Lexical Approach is a different approach to teaching grammar. Lewis himself acknowledges that the Lexical approach “means giving attention to a much wider range of patterns which surround individual words […] In this respect, it is a more ‘grammatical’ approach than the traditional structural syllabus“ (2000:149-150, author’s emphasis).
Apr 13, 2014
To confer or to concur?
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Mar 31, 2013
The Lexical Approach: 20 years on...
May 12, 2012
One word leads to ... or you've been primed!
Introducing students to the idea of lexical priming and a web tool called Netspeak
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