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A. Background
Vocabulary is the basic that must be learnt first by learners. It will hep
the learner in learning English language well. Vocabulary is the total number
of words in a language. And vocabulary is a listing of the words used in some
enterprise. Vocabulary refers to the words we must understand to
communicate effectively.
C. Purpose of writing
a) Want to know what is definition of vocabulary
b) Want to know the important of vocabulary
c) Want to know how to improve vocabulary
d) Want to know what is the type of vocabulary
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CHAPTER II
DISCUSSION
1. What is vocabulary
According to Hubbard(1983) vocabulary can be defined as a powerful carrier
of meaning. Additionally, Diamond dan Gutlohn(2006) suggest that vocabulary is the
knowledge of words and their meanings. This means that without establishing a
strong vocabulary base first, comprehension and use of a language will not be
achieved. In addition, the student should be able to recognize words, and know their
meanings as well.
Vocabulary can be defined as being “all the words that someone knows or uses”, “all
the words in a particular language”, “the words that are typically used when talking about a
particular subject” and “a list of words with explanations of their meanings, especially in a
book for learning foreign languages”.1 The term word is not specific enough to cover the
complexity of vocabulary and to capture different aspects of lexis. Single words, phrasal
verbs and idioms can allcarry the same meaning for instance. A few examples that Schmitt
uses are “die” (single word), “pass away” (phrasal verb) and “kick the bucket” (idiom). The
meaning of all of these is to die, but different words and combinations of words are used in
each case. There are numerous other examples which highlight the complexity of vocabulary,
such as how base words are manipulated to affect their meanings to greater or lesser degrees,
or even completely change their original meanings. Examples of these come under the
heading of morphology and include affixes, suffixes and different verb tenses.
2. Types Of Vocabulary
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The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English,2003,p.1843
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3. The Importance Of Vocabulary
The concept of a word can be defined in various ways, but three significant aspects
teachers need to be aware of and focus on are form meaning and use. The form of a word
involves its pronunciation (spoken form),spelling (written form), and any word parts that
make up this particular item (such as a prefix, root, and suffix).2 An example for word parts
can been seen with the word uncommunicative where the prefix un-means negative or
opposite communicate is the root word, and ive is a suffix denoting that someone or
something is able to do something. Here, they all go together to refer to someone or
something that is not able to communicate, hence uncommunicative.
When teachers teach vocabulary to build students’ knowledge of words and phrases,
helping them learn any and all of these different components assists them in enhancing their
English vocabulary knowledge and use. After we have looked through Table 1, do the
Reflective Break, which is to consider your students’ particular strengths and weaknesses
with English in terms of these three aspects of vocabulary knowledge.
English vocabulary’s expansion is exciting, but it also means that teachers and
students alike need to be in the habit of learning vocabulary. People can expand their English
vocabulary knowledge in many different ways. As a native English speaker, I have been
learning vocab-ulary for many years, but I am still a learner because English vocabulary
changes and grows. 3
Occasionally, I come across an unknown word or phrase (or a new usage for one I
already know) in something in print or online, or that I hear on the radio or television. I will
stop to consider what it might mean in that particular context, and make a guess. If have a
dictionary close by, I will check it for the word or phrase, or if I am at my computer I will
check an online dictionary. Words and phrases fascinate me, and if new ones seem useful,
then these vocabulary items are ones I may later use in my own speech or writing even if it is
to comment on this new vocabulary item. What-ever their personality and learning style, both
teachers and students can develop a growing love for English vocabulary learning and
naturally share a passion for words and phrases in any language. Learning the vocabulary of
foreign language presents the learner with firstly making the correct connections when
understanding the language between the form and the meaning of words including
discriminating the meanings of closely related words.
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Baker,S.K.Simmons, D.C.Vocabulary acquisition:Curicular and instructional implication for learners.
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Building vocabulary for success.(1991)
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4. Simple Steps For Learning Vocabulary
1. When learning vocabulary, it’s better to focus on phrases or words sorted by topics:
some popular topics might be food, traffic, etc. We can practice using them several
times through listening and speaking.4
2. Take advantages of sounds and pictures to help you better memorize the words: this
method has been applied for a long time and it seems to work well for learning
vocabulary. For instance, you can link the word “beautiful” to the phrase “a beautiful
flower”, which you like, for further imagination.
3. Have a notebook to note down all of the english words and phrases: avoid noting only
the words, but try to use them in phrase or sentences. And do not forget to write down
the pronounciation, which might help you a lot in speaking.
4. Keep in mind all the related expressions to the word you are learning: for example,
you can also add some more words such as door, floor, and room to your vocabulary
when learning the word “house”.
5. Do not forget to take a look over the word’s family: english often has some related
groups of words. For example, dance which is the word you are studying is a verb and
you should also learn its noun(dancer), gerund(dancing).
5. Selecting Vocabulary
1. Select words that are common or generally useful for students to know. Select
words that students will encounter frequently, and that therefore, represent
common knowledge .
2. Identify words that are essential for understanding a reading selection. Ask, “If
readers did not know the meaning of this word, would they still be able to
understand the passage?” If the answer is ‘Yes’, the word is probably not
essential to understanding the selection’s major concepts or ideas”.5
3. Pick textbook vocabulary that addresses key concepts or ideas. Each chapter
of a subject area text may include a list of 1520 vocabulary words. Often, only
four or five of these terms address critical concepts of the chapter .
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Nation,I.S.P.(2001). Learning vocabulary in another language. Cambridge:CUP.
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Marinak et al.,1997,p.1
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6. General guidelines for teaching Vocabulary
1. Teach new words in the context of a meaningful subject matter lesson and
fasilitate student discussion that requires students to use the new word.
2. Ensure that students hear the correct pronounciation of the word practice
saying it aloud. Hearing the syllable structure and stress pattern of the
word facilitates its storage in memory.
3. Teach word parts root words, base words, prefixes, and suffixes that
students will encounter frequently.
4. Teach words in related clusters to help students understand how words are
related and interrelated.
6. Help student connect new vocabulary to something with which they are
already familiar.
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Newton,J.(2013). Incidental vocabulary learning in classroom communication tasks. Language Teaching
Research.
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7. Improve Our Vocabulary
1) Read book every day. Once you’re out of school, word drills and assigned
reading become things of the past
2) Keep a dictionary and thesaurus handy
3) Using a journal
4) Learn a word a day. Using a word a day or developing your own list of words
to learn is a great technique .
5) Play some games. Word games that challenge you and help you discover new
meanings and new words are a great and fun tool in your quest for increasing
your vocabulary. Examples include crossword puzzles, word jumble, etc.
6) Engage in conversations. Simply talking with other people can help you learn
discover new words. As with reading, once you hear a new word, remember
to jot it down so that you can study it later and then slowly add new word to
your vocabulary.
7) Using the synonyms. By using the synonyms instead of common adjectives,
you will significantly increase your vocabulary and knowledge of English.
So write these words down in your vocabulary notebook and develop a habit
of reading through it every day.
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CHAPTER III
CLOSING
A. Conclussion
English vocabulary is complex, with three main aspects to form, meaning, and use, as
well as layers of meaning connected to the roots of individual words. Teaching vocabulary is
not just about words ; it involves lexical phrase and knowledge of English vocabulary and
how to go about learning and teaching it, which the next chapter explores.
People can expand their English vocabulary knowledge in many different ways.
Without grammar very little can be conveyed; without vocabulary nothing can be conveyed.
B. Suggestion
The writer realizes that in this writing there are many mistakes. So for that the
writer hopes for suggestion can to help for making the next paper and the writer can
correct the mistakes.
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REFERENCES
Marinak et al.,1997,p.1.