The Analysis of Vocabulary Teaching in Chinese English Major's Contemporary College English Book
Siyao Du
Journal of Linguistics & Cultural Studies, 2025, vol. 2, issue 1, 1-8
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Vocabulary acquisition is a fundamental component of English language learning and is widely recognized for its critical role in effective communication and overall language proficiency. Given its importance, the evaluation of teaching materials, particularly textbooks, is essential for enhancing the quality of vocabulary instruction. This study focuses on analyzing the vocabulary teaching approach in the Contemporary College English (First Volume), a textbook designed for first-year English majors in China. The analysis excludes the exam units (Units 7 and 14) and concentrates on Text A of each unit, as it constitutes the primary instructional content. Specifically, the vocabulary section is examined in three key areas: word formation, formulaic language, and synonyms and antonyms. The study evaluates the textbook's adherence to the Principled Communicative Approach and identifies areas for improvement in its vocabulary teaching methods. After the analysis, the study applies the Principled Communicative Approach to evaluate whether the textbook’s design aligns with its principles. The findings indicate that while the vocabulary design of the textbook largely adheres to the core tenets of the Principled Communicative Approach, there remains significant room for improvement in several areas.
Keywords: the Principled Communicative Approach; textbook; vocabulary teaching (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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