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Implementing the Lexical Approach: Putting Theory into Practice

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IMPLEMENTING THE LEXICAL APPROACH describes how the lexical approach works in the classroom. This book will stimulate educators to think about what one does at all levels. IMPLEMENTING THE LEXICAL APPROACH develops the theoretical position set out in Michael Lewis' highly acclaimed THE LEXICAL APPROACH.

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Profile Image for Adrian Buck.
301 reviews62 followers
February 21, 2017
The central chapters of this book actually do what they say on the box, and suggest ways that you can put Lewis’s theory into practice. But before and after there is a restatement of the theory to accommodate some of the criticisms he has received. Mostly these criticisms seem to be about the classroom practicability of the Lexical Approach the state of ELT. Whereas the suggestions for ‘lexical’ exercises and activities seem sound, the defense is weak in two ways. At the centre of his strategy he puts ‘pedagogical chunking’, but it is still not clear what a ‘chunk’ is. And at the periphery he makes quantitative claims about language and learning which are not supported by any referenced research. As his approach was born out of the impact of corpus linguistics on ELT, this is a significant oversight. By the end of book, he cuts his losses and heads off towards a new destination he calls ‘The integrated approach’. Given the unsustainable distinction between lexis and grammar, this seems a step in the right direction.
Profile Image for Daniel Williams.
7 reviews
February 22, 2020
A must read I think for ELTs. Basically, I’ve found the chunking approach to be very useful in the classroom for many pieces of language, and this book is full of ideas for how to do that. This book has definitely changed the way I teach.

But above that, it’s just fun (for me at least) to read a book that wittily exposes the absurdity of orthodox ways of doing things. Lewis has a very enjoyable prose style and can be quite funny. A “good read” in the traditional sense, which is an accomplishment in itself for an industry book.
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672 reviews18 followers
April 13, 2017
The book gives some interesting pointers and suggestions about the lexical approach, but I think it falls short in terms of practical advice for implementation. People who are more knowledgeable or familiar with the approach might find this more useful, but as a relative newcomer to the nuts and bolts of the approach, I found it somewhat sparse.
Profile Image for Dominic Neesam.
177 reviews1 follower
August 17, 2022
Will change many teachers peception of how to boost students' fluency, how they can exploit coursebooks more effectively, and remain in line with current SLA thinking all at the same time
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29 reviews5 followers
October 31, 2015
I really liked the revolutionary ideas presented in this book, especially the abundance of examples and a variety of class activities, which helped me get soaked more in what the Lexical Approach is really about.
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