CAN STUDENTS DECIDE WHICH WORDS TO LEARN?

CAN STUDENTS DECIDE WHICH WORDS TO LEARN?

Postby CMagario » Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:01 pm

I think that, especially at elementary levels, it is the job of the teacher to decide which words students need to learn in order to make progress and manage to understand basic conversations. However, students should always be given the chance of deciding, up to a certain extent, the type of words that they need. In short, it is not a one-way decision. Both the teacher and the students have something to say about that. The teacher should provide the "skeleton" of their vocabulary but the students can add new words to that skeleton so that, in the end, they feel that they can cope with the basic vocabulary required for every level (elementary, intermediate, advanced) while, at the same time, they have also succeeded in learning the words they need due to their jobs or hobbies. So, once again, the key to success would be to find a suitable balance between what is essential for the level of the students and what the student feels s/he needs to communicate in his/her everyday life.
CMagario
 

Re: CAN STUDENTS DECIDE WHICH WORDS TO LEARN?

Postby Jan Pawlovski » Mon Feb 28, 2022 11:42 am

I totally agree! That also allowes students to be more involved in the process. Not only student learn, they also learn to learn so to speak.
Jan Pawlovski
 


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