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Are my words good enough to eat?: the teaching and learning of specialized vocabulary in culinary studies

机译:我的话足够好吃吗?:烹饪专业词汇的教与学

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This article presents a review on the teaching and learning of vocabulary in the ESL classroom, specifically the acquisition of specialized vocabulary in hospitality and tourism. Past researches have shown that the size and coverage of vocabulary plays an important role in vocabulary acquisition, and that vocabulary learning can benefit from both intentional and incidental means. Studies on specialized vocabulary in Malaysian institutions of higher education have been very limited and past researches have focused on the English for Specific Purposes (ESP) for example business and medicine. There appears to be very few studies conducted within the culinary realm due to its infantile growth in Malaysia. The emergence of current interest into the hospitality and tourism related fields in the last few years in Malaysia provide promising future for both culinary students and educators. Thus, more research in culinary studies for L2 students are called for to further enhance its development for educational and commercial purposes in Malaysia.
机译:本文对ESL课堂中的词汇教学进行了综述,特别是在酒店和旅游业中获取专业词汇。过去的研究表明,词汇的大小和覆盖范围在词汇习得中起着重要作用,并且词汇学习可以从意向性和附带性手段中受益。马来西亚高等教育机构对专业词汇的研究非常有限,过去的研究主要集中在商业和医学等特定目的英语(ESP)上。由于其在马来西亚的婴儿生长,在烹饪领域内进行的研究似乎很少。在过去的几年中,马来西亚对酒店和旅游业相关领域的兴起为烹饪学生和教育工作者提供了光明的未来。因此,要求在L2学生中进行烹饪研究方面的更多研究,以进一步促进其在马来西亚教育和商业目的的发展。

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