2022
DOI: 10.31261/tapsla.9152
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A Corpus-based Analysis of High School English Textbooks and English University Entrance Exams in Turkey

Abstract: This study aims to explore the missing link between English textbooks used in high schools (9th-12th grades) and English university entrance exams (2010-2019) in Turkey on lexical and syntactic complexity levels by using corpus linguistics tools: AntWordProfiler, TAALED, and the L2 Syntactic Complexity Analyzer (L2SCA). Official textbooks and complementary materials obtained from the Ministry of National Education have been compared against the official university entrance exams from the past decade. The resul… Show more

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“…EFL textbooks have been studied in many countries, such as Japan (Sakata, 2019), Turkey (Gedik & Kolsal, 2022), Saudi Arabia (Alsaif & Milton, 2012), China (Yang & Coxhead, 2020) and other countries. The Swedish study also makes comparisons between different series of textbooks (Nordlund, 2016).…”
Section: Research Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EFL textbooks have been studied in many countries, such as Japan (Sakata, 2019), Turkey (Gedik & Kolsal, 2022), Saudi Arabia (Alsaif & Milton, 2012), China (Yang & Coxhead, 2020) and other countries. The Swedish study also makes comparisons between different series of textbooks (Nordlund, 2016).…”
Section: Research Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although various studies analyze EFL materials in Türkiye (Arıkan, 2005;Demir & Yavuz, 2017), these studies mainly scrutinize the sociocultural aspects of the materials. While EFL textbooks in Türkiye were not analyzed from corpus-based approaches, there exist recent studies that point at the nature of input in them (Gedik & Kolsal, 2022). The EFL textbooks in Türkiye are distributed freely across the country and are required to be used in classrooms.…”
Section: Textbooks In Türkiye and Their Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Gedik and Kolsal (2022) found that the textbooks severely lacked lexical diversity, leading to a practical implication of students being exposed to 10 new words on average every year throughout high school. Furthermore, they show that lexical sophistication levels are also quite low for low-frequency lexis, suggesting that low-frequency lexemes severely lack in terms of representation.…”
Section: Textbooks In Türkiye and Their Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, since educational curriculums and textbooks differ from one country to another, it is difficult to reuse open textbooks in different contexts (and, by implication, countries) despite being open and free [28]. Therefore, analyzing and comparing textbooks across different countries could help to identify the similarities and differences of textbooks of those countries [29], which further contributes to designing universal open textbooks [30].…”
Section: Importance Of Comparing Textbooksmentioning
confidence: 99%