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Lexical Approach

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The lexical-approach is a language teaching methodology that emphasizes the importance of vocabulary and lexical chunks over traditional grammar rules. It focuses on teaching language through common collocations, idiomatic expressions, and multi-word units to enhance fluency and natural communication.

Key Features

  • Emphasizes teaching fixed and semi-fixed phrases or chunks
  • Prioritizes vocabulary acquisition over grammatical structures
  • Uses authentic language input to promote real-world language use
  • Encourages recognition and storage of common lexical patterns
  • Aims to develop fluency by increasing exposure to natural language chunks

Pros

  • Enhances fluency by focusing on real-life language use
  • Helps learners acquire useful, common phrases efficiently
  • Supports natural language production and comprehension
  • Can be integrated with other teaching methods for comprehensive learning

Cons

  • May underemphasize grammatical correctness and structured rule learning
  • Requires extensive exposure to authentic language input, which can be resource-intensive
  • Students may struggle with producing novel sentences without an understanding of underlying rules
  • Less effective for complete beginners who need foundational grammar instruction

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