In this study, a basic discussion was conducted on the development of the “Essential Korean Academic Vocabulary Collection” necessary for teaching and learning major academic vocabulary that foreign students must know for academic performance before entering their major. Since there was no official academic vocabulary list, six appropriate academic vocabulary lists were meta-metered to secure sufficient vocabulary, and the source redundancy and grade information of each vocabulary were scored and evaluated. A total of 4,475 vocabulary words were listed and documented by meta-metering, and the importance was evaluated with 1,154 vocabulary roots excluding 971 sources per person. As a result of the evaluation, 550 of 1,154 roots with 50 or more points were selected as the main heading, and roots with 40 or more points were suggested to be additionally collected as needed if possible. Next, a discussion was conducted on the microstructure setting and technical method of the essential academic vocabulary collection. It was suggested that the microstructure of the collection could be largely composed of a heading presentation part, as well as a word family and usage presentation part. This study is meaningful in that it drew a blueprint for the development of a vocabulary collection that can use academic vocabulary for actual teaching and learning based on existing research for the selection of academic vocabulary. In particular, it is meaningful in that it has dealt with the areas that should be considered when it comes to actual development, and has also increased the possibility of this by analyzing and proposing plans from various angles.
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