[NIFL-4EFF:2896] What is Vocabulary?

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Colleagues,
Vocabulary is one of the elements of Evidence based Reading Instruction, 
researched in the EFF Read Wtih Understanding Project, and a good vocabulary 
affects at least two of the other elements: comprehension and fluency. What does 
research tell us about how students acquire vocabulary and what instruction must 
do to help students develop the kind of vocabulary knowledge that will 
contribute tot their reading success?

The paragraph below is an excerpt from the article, A Focus on Vocabulary, a 
PREL study.the entire paper can be located at 
http://www.prel.org/products/re_/ES0419.htm

All the Best,
Meta Potts, Moderator 4-EFF List



What Is Vocabulary?
Broadly defined, vocabulary is knowledge of words and word meanings. However, 
vocabulary is more complex than this definition suggests. First, words come 
in two forms: oral and print. Oral vocabulary includes those words that we 
recognize and use in listening and speaking. Print vocabulary includes those words 
that we recognize and use in reading and writing. Second, word knowledge also 
comes in two forms, receptive and productive. Receptive vocabulary includes 
words that we recognize when we hear or see them. Productive vocabulary 
includes words that we use when we speak or write. Receptive vocabulary is typically 
larger than productive vocabulary, and may include many words to which we 
assign some meaning, even if we don’t know their full definitions and connotations 
– or ever use them ourselves as we speak and write (Kamil & Hiebert, in 
press).



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