Developing collocational competence in EFL classes : Evidence of nativeness in Algerian intermediate learners’corpus

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Joint Authors

Dababi, Muhammad
Guerroudj, Nur al-Din

Source

Traduction et Langues

Issue

Vol. 17, Issue 2 (31 Dec. 2018), pp.76-89, 14 p.

Publisher

University of Oran 2 Mohamed Ben Ahmad

Publication Date

2018-12-31

Country of Publication

Algeria

No. of Pages

14

Main Subjects

Languages & Comparative Literature

Abstract EN

No wonder that knowledge of how words pair in L2 has been a missing part in many EFL classes and a peripheral element in many syllabi in Algeria.

Virtually, many of the current teaching practices still seek to focus learners’ attention on the role of grammar in the acquisition process under the assumption that grammar has a generative power of language and learners can in turn produce L2 by mastering the different grammatical structures.

This tendency resulted in considering lexis, mainly collocations, as subservient to grammar.

As a result, learners’ writing has become grammatically wellpolished but replete with idiosyncratic wording due to lexical mistakes and deficiency in collocations.

Hence, this paper aims at assessing the extent to which developing EFL learners’collocational competence through an explicit contrastive approach can help them produce native- like natural writing.

To undertake this research, an experimental and control group of first year English majors were recruited.

The former was taught collocations explicitly through a contrastive approach, while the latter was taught English with no focus on collocations.

Data were collected from corpora produced by these students in pre and post-tests.

Analysis of the findings indicates that pointing out to EFL learners the difference of collocational restrictions between L1 and the target language promotes this learners’collocational competence.

Besides, downplaying grammatical mistakes and emphasizing collocational accuracy inside the classroom is very likely to result in learners producing strongly collocated words in their writing.

In the light of these findin

American Psychological Association (APA)

Dababi, Muhammad& Guerroudj, Nur al-Din. 2018. Developing collocational competence in EFL classes : Evidence of nativeness in Algerian intermediate learners’corpus. Traduction et Langues،Vol. 17, no. 2, pp.76-89.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-940135

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Dababi, Muhammad& Guerroudj, Nur al-Din. Developing collocational competence in EFL classes : Evidence of nativeness in Algerian intermediate learners’corpus. Traduction et Langues Vol. 17, no. 2 (2018), pp.76-89.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-940135

American Medical Association (AMA)

Dababi, Muhammad& Guerroudj, Nur al-Din. Developing collocational competence in EFL classes : Evidence of nativeness in Algerian intermediate learners’corpus. Traduction et Langues. 2018. Vol. 17, no. 2, pp.76-89.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-940135

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

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Record ID

BIM-940135