Vocabulary consists of the building blocks of a language (Nation 2005). Words are among the first things that a very young child starts to conceive. Few language learners will disagree with the importance of vocabulary. Horwitz (1999) using her “Beliefs about Language Learning Inventory (BALLI)” found all groups of EFL students with respect to vocabulary learning agreed that the important part of learning a language was learning vocabulary (agreement ranging from 42 to 79% of the subjects). Here are some quotes from very widely recognized studies: One cannot speak understand read or write a foreign language without knowing a lot of words. Vocabulary learning is at the heart of mastering a foreign language (Rubin & Thompson 1994 p. 79). Wilkins (1972 p. 111) emphasized “Without grammar very little can be conveyed without vocabulary nothing can be conveyed”. Vocabulary is central to language and of critical importance to the typical language learner (Coady & Huckin 1997 p. 5). Cook’s (1991) conclusion is consistent with Wilkins in that “Grammar provides the overall patterns vocabulary the material to put in the patterns” (p. 37).
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