Collocation the missing link? Sibastian Malouf Clayton Campus 9 June 2014

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Collocation the missing link? Sibastian Malouf Clayton Campus 9 June 2014

Content 1 What is collocation? 2 Why collocation matters. 3 Building collocational competence. 2 April 2015 2

Match these pairs of words: homework strike up new heavy clearly make bike old bag do coffee skilled a mistake defined smoker strong highly a conversation

What s the likelihood we got 100%? strike up a conversation do homework make a mistake heavy smoker strong coffee clearly defined highly skilled old bag new bike So we all know we can make a mistake and do homework... but not do a mistake or make homework. But why? 2 April 2015 4

What is collocation? fixed phrases phrasal verbs word combinations patterns of words v+n / n+n / adj+n / etc. idioms multi-word chunks Collocations are predictable combinations of words; they are chunks of language that represent single choices; they are often worth more than the sum of the individual parts. 2 April 2015 5

Not all collocations are created equal! Weaker Medium Stronger new bike strong coffee make a mistake highly skilled strike up a conversation old bag heavy smoker do homework clearly defined Which collocations do you think learners and teachers should focus on? Weak, medium or strong? Why? 2 April 2015 6

Why does collocation matter? Do any of these sound familiar? They have plenty of words but just don t know how to use them! I know what they mean... But it just doesn t sound right. It s not wrong exactly, but it just doesn t sound natural. I know what I want to say. I just don t know how to say it. They just don t seem to have any ideas to write about. But we already learnt this grammar (at home / before). He s just so difficult to understand when he speaks I can t follow what he s saying. 2 April 2015 7

Why does collocation matter to students? Building collocational competence helps with: fluency accuracy pronunciation It can also help in breaking through the intermediate plateau and moving into higher levels of proficiency. My father... he s getting better... he had a big operation. My father s recovering from a major operation. 2 April 2015 8

Why does collocation matter to teachers? Provides insights into where a student s language is breaking down. Builds on breadth of vocabulary to add depth to vocabulary teaching. Assists with getting the most out of input materials. Provides a range of activities to help build language proficiency. And do not discount the importance of: Effectively answers But why? 2 April 2015 9

Building collocational competence Notice and highlight collocations Record and review collocations Teacher s role Student s role Type of activities Produce and practice 2 April 2015 10

Notice and highlight Teacher: trains learners; actively teaches collocation; exploits input / texts for useful collocations; Learner: learns how to notice; engages with collocation; uses the word collocation; exploits input/texts for useful collocations; draws on teachers innate knowledge; develops awareness of chunks rather than isolated words Activities: Underline nouns in text then highlight verbs for each noun Notice differences with L1 collocations 2 April 2015 11

Record and review Teacher: provides models and train learners; remind learners to record; give feedback on records; review, reuse and recycle collocations frequently Learner: actively records collocations; reviews frequently; develops autonomy in making decisions about what to record Activities: 5 word boxes What goes with...? 2 April 2015 12

Preparing to produce Lower levels, or new content areas: Five word stories: choose a central noun, elicit, review, teach 5 (common) verbs that collocate, students write/tell a story (or process) a job: look for, find, apply for, get, lose Higher levels: Essay/writing preparation: elicit useful collocations 1. elicit 4-5 nouns students think will be important 2. for each noun, explore useful collocations: elicit from class, have students look words up, or look to input materials or records 2 April 2015 13

Preparing to write an essay: If we had more prisons, we would have fewer criminals. Do you agree? Select a few nouns central to the topic: prison criminal crime sentence Elicit/review/look up/select useful collocations before writing: 2 April 2015 14

Conclusions? Introduce students to the idea of collocation, and the word collocation. Help students learn how to identify and select and record useful collocations Teachers are an excellent ready-made walking collocation dictionary if it doesn t sound quite right than it probably isn t! There needs to be a big focus on rich input texts rich in natural collocations. Collocations are powerful frequently more than the sum of their individual parts, and they affect fluency, pronunciation and accuracy! Collocations may be the missing link in budging students who have plateaued. 2 April 2015 15

Further reading: Lewis, M. (ed.) 2000, Teaching collocation: Further developments in the Lexical Approach, Language Teaching Publications, Hove, UK. 2 April 2015 16