The 2009 AE
Conference Iso University, Kaohsiung
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persistence from persist). This means that to a quantity of expansions,
the learners are
well-known with the other members of a word root family. For that reason, the 2000 and
3000 words statistics significantly understated the actual number of words that need to be
learned in some sense.
On the other hand, how many words a student can absorb as well as the rate of learning
provides an answer for students who can automatically learn by themselves. When a
student is reading if she/he can learn vocabulary at the same time and how well she/he can
learn. To this part of Zahar, Cobb and Spada’s (2001) answer to automatically acquiring and
developing
lexical proficiency, A British study conducted by Milton and Meara (1995)
revealed that language learners learning in the non-native speaking background could learn at
a rate of 2500 words each year, while the tempo of those studying in classrooms at home in
the native-speaking countries was only about 550. Besides, Horst, Cobb and Meara (1998)
reveal that after reading, participants can typically select a definition for a little more than one
out of every 12 words tested. This implies
that after reading each time, a learner might be
able to absorb 12 words.
Based on above theories, this study brings to a close that a leaner should be able to
self-study and gain around 2190 words, as well as the basic lexical list a person should have,
through reading and absorbing 12 words every two days. The formula can be revealed as the
following:
365 days X 1/2 (every two days) X 12 (learning words after each reading occasion) =
2190 words.
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