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LA Definitive Reference List

The document provides a comprehensive reference list for the Lexical Approach, including key books, resource materials, online publications, and blogs related to the topic. Notable authors mentioned include Michael Lewis and David Willis, with various resources available for free download. Additionally, it includes links to teaching activities and articles that utilize the Lexical Approach in English language teaching.

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The document provides a comprehensive reference list for the Lexical Approach, including key books, resource materials, online publications, and blogs related to the topic. Notable authors mentioned include Michael Lewis and David Willis, with various resources available for free download. Additionally, it includes links to teaching activities and articles that utilize the Lexical Approach in English language teaching.

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The Lexical Approach: a definitive reference list

Books
Lewis, M. (1993). The Lexical Approach: the State of ELT and a Way Forward. Hove: LTP
Lewis, M. (1997). Implementing the Lexical Approach. Hove: LTP
Lewis, M. (2000). Teaching Collocation. Hove: LTP
Willis, D. (1990). The Lexical Syllabus. London: Collins ELT. Available for free download at
www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/edacs/departments/english/research/resources/lexical-syllabus.aspx
or this shortened link: http://bit.ly/1678MNW

Resource books
Kryszewska, H & Davis, P. (2012). The Company Words Keep. Peaslake: Delta Publishing
Lindstromberg, S. & Boers, F. (2008). Teaching Chunks of Language. London: Helbling Languages.
McCarthy, M. & ODell, F. (2005). English Collocations in Use. Cambridge: CUP
Thornbury, S. (2005). Natural Grammar. Oxford: OUP

Online publications & e-books


Lackman, K. (2011). Lexical Approach Activities: A Revolutionary Way of Teaching. Toronto: Ken
Lackman & Associates (www.kenlackman.com/activitybooks2.html)
Woolard, G. (2013). Messaging: Beyond a Lexical Approach in ELT. The Round (www.the-round.com)
Humanising Language Teaching, December 2013 special 20th anniversary of the Lexical Approach
edition (in conjunction with ETAI) http://hltmag.co.uk/dec13/index.htm

Other
Recording of Michael Hoeys plenary talk Old approaches, news perspectives at IATEFL 2014
http://iatefl.britishcouncil.org/2014/sessions/2014-04-04/plenary-session-michael-hoey
or this shortened link: http://bit.ly/HoeyIATEFL

Leo Selivan
leoxicon.blogspot.com

Blogs
Hugh Dellar
http://hughdellar.wordpress.com
Andrew Walkley
http://blog.westminster.ac.uk/celt/
Luiz Otvio Barros / Think ELT
www.luizotaviobarros.com

Teaching English website


A series of articles and activities using the Lexical approach
www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/activities/lexical-approach-classroom-activities
or this shortened link: tinyurl.com/LAclass
Collocation pelmanism for all levels
www.teachingenglish.org.uk/activities/collocation-pelmanism
Shaun Dowlings article on lexical notebooks and how to organise them
www.teachingenglish.org.uk/articles/lexical-notebooks
My article on teaching grammar through lexical patterns
www.teachingenglish.org.uk/articles/grammar-vs-lexis-or-grammar-through-lexis
or this shortened link: http://tinyurl.com/lexgrammar
Lesson plan Money collocations
www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/lesson-plans/vocabulary-lesson-money
Delexicalised verbs
www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/articles/delexicalised-verbs
My article on how to get maximum linguistic benefit out of texts
www.teachingenglish.org.uk/articles/revisiting-texts
or this shortened link: http://tinyurl.com/revtexts

Leo Selivan
leoxicon.blogspot.com

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