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Where can I find ECOSTAR’s curated version of CEFR wordlists?

The ECOSTAR team has curated CEFR wordlists for college and university EFL teachers who want to focus mainly on vocabulary in the academic and occupational domains. These curated wordlists are designed to assist teachers and students in prioritizing learning of CEFR words and expressions.

These curated wordlists are available on the Roads to Academic Reading website (http://Roadscefr.iucc.ac.il),
Within the ECOSTAR project, two ‘filters’ were used to curate content of CEFR wordlists:

 

Filter #1: Inter-rater agreement

Five highly experienced tertiary level EFL teachers sifted through thousands of CEFR words. Levels of inter-rater agreement were used to identify words which expert raters considered most likely to be useful for EAP students who need to learn key vocabulary in both the academic and occupational domains.

 

Filter #2: Identification of ‘overlaps’

CEFR wordlists contain many words that also appear on other research-based high-frequency wordlists, such as Nation’s (2004) BNC lists, Coxhead’s (2000) Academic Word List and the recently published Academic Vocabulary List (Davies & Gardener, 2013).
These ‘overlaps’ serve as an additional filter to help teachers and learners make smarter decisions about which words to focus on first.

Roads to Academic Reading offers three different tools that identify ‘overlaps’ between CEFR vocabulary and other high-frequency wordlists.

 

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Tool #1: Wordlists

ROADS wordlists provide translations for words at each of the six CEFR levels. In addition to translations into Hebrew and Arabic, hyperlinks to flashcards are provided for words that expert raters considered most likely to be useful for EAP students.

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Tool #2: ‘also on’ feature

ROADS flashcards include an ‘also on’ feature. This feature shows:

  • which CEFR levels the target word appears on.
  • which additional high-frequency wordlists (BNC, AWL, AVL) the target word appears on.

 

Tool #3: ROADS Text Profiler and Translation Table

Teachers and students can load any digital text into the ROADS Text Profiler.

This unique software will:

  • identify and highlight CEFR vocabulary that appears in users’ uploaded texts.
  • generate a printable translation table of CEFR words in the users’ texts, with possible translations into Hebrew or Arabic.
  • show how many additional research-based wordlists the target word appears on.


Project number 543683-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-IL-TEMPUS-JPCR
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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