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Incorporation of Corpus and Collocation in Language Classrooms. Professor: Milenia Reyes

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Page 1: Corpus and collocations

Incorporation of Corpus and

Collocation in Language

Classrooms.

Professor: Milenia Reyes

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Corpus

Collocation

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Corpus

A collection of texts, written or spoken,

usually stored in a computer

database.

◦ Newspaper

◦ Books

◦ Magazines

◦ Phone calls

◦ Ordinary conversations

◦ TV shows

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Purpose

The most frequent words and phrases

in English.

Tense people use the most.

Differences in speaking and writing.

Contexts of use: Informal and

formal situations.

Different words native speakers use in

conversations.

Collocations

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How are you?

I’m fine, Thank you.

Good thanks

awesome Great

Not, bad Pretty good

I’m Ok I’m sad today

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Expressions

Really?

Well

I mean

You know

Uh-huh

Oh

Like

Anyway

You did?

I’m not sure

Stuff like that

And that sort of

stuff

You see

McCarthy, Michael. (Touchstone 2)

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How does it look like?

Jill: Where do want to go for dinner?

Jose: I don’t know. Why don’t we go to

the pizza place on the corner?

Jill: Pizza again! I don’t like their

pizza. It’s too spicy.

Jose: You are right. It’s spicier than

the pizza at Pizza House.

Jill: Well, I still want to go out tonight.

How about the new Japanese

restaurant downtown?

Jose: Ok! Lest go!

Stempleski, Susan (World Link, book 2)

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How does it look like?Eve: Ooh, it’s cold tonight.

Chris: Yeah, it is. But actually, I kind of

like cold weather.

Eve: You do? Really? …Boy, there

are a lot of people out here tonight.

Chris: Yeah, it gets pretty crowded on

weekends.

Eve: Do you come here a lot?

Chris: Yeah, I do, actually.

Eve: So are you a big hip-hop fan?

Chris: Yeah, I am. Are you?

Eve: Actually, no, but my brother’s in

the band tonight.

Chris: Oh, really? Cool.... By the

way, my name’s Chris.

Eve: Nice to meet you. I’m Eve.

McCarthy, Michael. (Touchstone 2)

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Corpus for ESP

It is probably one of the most obvious

and pointed applications of Corpus

Linguistics.

◦ Academic purposes

◦ Nurses and health care

◦ Air traffic controllers

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What is not a Corpus?

An archive is not a corpus.

A collection of citations is not a

corpus.

A text is not a corpus.

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Collocations

A collocation is a pair or group of

words that are often used together.

(Michael McCarthy)

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Learning Collocations

It is good to learn collocations

because they will help you to speak

and write English in a more natural

and accurate way.

It is accepted that choosing our words

carefully in certain situations is more

important than choosing grammatical

structures (Harmer 1991).

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Types of Collocation

Adjectives and Nouns

• Heavy rain

Verbs and Nouns

• Take a photo

Verbs and Prepositions

• Depend on

• Look at

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Have

A party

A problem

Anaccident

Difficulty

A dream

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Collocation Activities

Gap texts.

◦ I’m sure you’ll ________fun on the school

trip.

Sentences that include collocation

errors.

◦ I cannot do [make] up my mind.

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Collocation Activities

word combinations that collocate with

certain verbs.

do: the laundry, homework, the bed,

exercise.

A brainstorming activity.

Get

together

married

The phone

A cold

up

in

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Collocation Activities

Put expression in categories.

Evidence (2)

Jail

Police station

Court

Crime

Suicide

Alabi

Accident

Homicide

Drug

money

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What is the difference?

Make a mistake checkpoint a storm in a tea cup

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