Re: Corpora: ELT teaching materials

From: Andrew Harley (aharley@cup.cam.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Feb 25 2000 - 10:46:08 MET

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    At 01:09 PM 23/02/2000 -0000, Young David wrote:
    >
    >Hello...this is a request for information!
    > I would really like to find out more about how corpus linguistics is being
    >used in the development of language teaching materials. Any information on
    >the subject or websites that
    >could put me in that general direction would be greatly appreciated.
    > Yours sincerely, David Young.
    >

    Corpus materials are being used in the preparation of many new English
    Language Teaching texts at Cambridge University Press. See
    <http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/elt/reference/cic.htm>.

    Key advantages of using corpus materials include: word lists based on
    frequency (particularly useful for dictionary inclusion of course), natural
    example sentences, common collocations, grammatical structures as they are
    really used. Learner corpora
    <http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/elt/reference/clc.htm> are also extremely useful
    in showing typical learner errors.

    Andrew Harley
    Systems Development Manager - ELT Reference
    Cambridge University Press

    Direct line: (01223)325880
    Fax: (01223)325984

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    since August 1999) at:
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