2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.system.2020.102261
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EFL learners’ lexical availability: Exploring frequency, exposure, and vocabulary level

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“…Krashen (982) claimed the comprehensible input and low affective filter, an anxiety-free environment, are the keys to success in language learning. It is a mandate for the teacher to provide exposure and ensure that the input becomes the students' intake by introducing the learners to an authentic exposure (Akbarian et al, 2020).…”
Section: Table 3 the Starting Of Exposure And Number Of Writing Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Krashen (982) claimed the comprehensible input and low affective filter, an anxiety-free environment, are the keys to success in language learning. It is a mandate for the teacher to provide exposure and ensure that the input becomes the students' intake by introducing the learners to an authentic exposure (Akbarian et al, 2020).…”
Section: Table 3 the Starting Of Exposure And Number Of Writing Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the studies have been focused on the effect of language exposure on vocabulary development or learners' speaking performance (Akbarian et al, 2020;De Wilde et al, 2020;Muñoz, 2014;Nontasee & Sukying, 2021;Peters, 2018;Peters et al, 2019). The findings have revealed the positive effect of language exposure on learners' language proficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LA has been considered from the perspective of various variables, e.g., age (Jiménez Catalán, Agustín Llach, Fernández Fontecha, & Canga Alonso, 2014), social class and region (rural versus town speakers) (Dimitríjevic, 1969), and cognitive factors (Hernández Muñoz et al, 2006), exposure and vocabulary proficiency level (Akbarian, Farajollahi, & Jiménez Catalán, 2020), among others. A few studies have also examined the effect of gender (Carcedo González, 1998 and Samper Hernández, 2002, as cited in Agustín Llach & Fernández Fontecha, 2014; Agustín Llach & Fernández Fontecha, 2014).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have investigated the correlation between language exposure and vocabulary (Akbarian et al, 2020;Bisson et al, 2014;Chang & Monaghan, 2019;De Wilde et al, 2020a;Leona et al, 2021), the relationship between language exposure and grammar (Matusevych et al, 2017), speaking (Chan, 2014;Gámez et al, 2018), or language proficiency-listening, speaking, reading, and writing (Altinkamis & Simon, 2020;Al-Zoubi, 2018). Correct grammar is essential in academic writing because it facilitates the precise and exact communication of ideas (Cavaleri & Dianati, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%