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E.E.T. - Extended English Language Teaching Vocabulary-list

Time Span: 1992 - 1998
Teacher Training Centre of the Faculty of Arts, Department of Linguistics (Applied Linguistics) of the Faculty of Arts, ILT and CLT Language Centres
U. Vanermen, M. Goethals (CCL), L. Sercu, B. van Beckhoven & L.K. Engels (consultant)

The E.E.T.-project is a thorough update/remake of the L.E.T.-list (cf. A.D.A.M. & E.V.E.). The new list distinguishes 9 instead of 4 levels (``sluices''), each covering about one year of the study of English as a foreign language. At this stage the basis is the Dutch speaking learner. We continue to use the clustering principles of the L.E.T.-list, but the corpora are extended and merged with a number of other scientific or ``official'' lists and, for the first two levels, with a large number of textbooks for English that are widely used in Flanders and the Netherlands. The (inter)subjective manipulation of the data increases but remains systematic and will be documented extensively in reports.

The material will also be (and already partially is) made available in machine readable format for integration in authoring programs and courseware such as A.D.A.M. & E.V.E. and C.T.P.

Prepublication (available from the author)

Computerprint with frequency data and rankings for the 5000 most important word groups (clusters of headwords with derivations) of 'Standard English' (core vocabulary) on the basis of 17 million words, completed with data from a number of other word lists, in five larning levels. A relatively objective criterion for agreements on learning targets about a minimum vocabulary. A more didactically oriented grouping than in the former edition of the L.E.T.-list by L.K. Engels et al.

This version of the E.E.T.-Vocabulary-list contains


Bibliography

The process of arranging the lemmata into learning ranges (how and why) has been described in a number of articles :

EET Project Team:

Initiator and initial supervisor:
Leopold K. Engels
Project managers :
Michaël Goethals, Urbaan Vanermen
Editor:
Michaël Goethals
Team members:
Bea Van Beckhoven, Lies Sercu, Lut Baten and colleagues of the ILT and CLT Language Centres
Programming:
Theo Leenders
Database support and reports:
DIV, Faculty of Arts (Fred Truyen, Ivo Jossart)
Student help:
Stefan Couchuyt, Els Veurink, Trijn Van den Eynde, Gert Troch
Funding:
Teacher Training Centre of the Faculty of Arts,
Department of Linguistics (Applied Linguistics) of the Faculty of Arts,
ILT and CLT Language Centres


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