A Multiple‐Choice Exercise on Collocations: What Do Learners Actually Remember?
Alyssa Mengxue Li,
Frank Boers
Abstract:Contemporary materials for second language (L2) learning feature exercises on collocations (i.e., word partnerships such as catch fire), many of which require learners to select correct word combinations from two or more candidates. A few studies of the effectiveness of these selected‐response exercises, which are essentially multiple‐choice exercises, have found that learners later reproduce wrong collocations that they were exposed to in the exercise. However, it is unclear if this is a side effect of the ex… Show more
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