Affiliation:
1. University of Nottingham
Abstract
Abstract
In a communicative approach to language teaching, students are presented with “authentic” language, which is thought to allow them
to produce it in a nativelike way. The current study explores whether the lexical bundles in communicative Japanese junior high
school textbooks are representative of conversational English. To do this, we use a corpus-based approach that compares the most
frequent lexical bundles in the textbooks to those in an English reference corpus. The study finds that although lexical bundles
are very frequent in the textbooks, and conform relatively well to English patterns at shorter lengths (3-word lexical bundles),
they deviate considerably at longer ones (4-, 5- and 6-words). This has important implications for the communicative utility of
the language in the textbooks.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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