
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
Editor and Book Reviews Editor: John Edwards (St Francis Xavier University, Canada)

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Volume: 28 Number: 1 Page: 117
doi:10.2167/jmmd470.1
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The Effectiveness of a Theme-based Syllabus for Young L2 Learners
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Cem Alptekin, Gülcan Erçetin and Yasemin Bayyurt
Department of Foreign Language Education, Faculty of Education, Bogaziçi University, Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey
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This paper reports a longitudinal quasiexperimental study that investigated the effectiveness of a theme-based syllabus versus an essentially grammatical syllabus with functional elements for young Turkish learners of English (aged 1011) in a primary school setting. The theme-based syllabus rested on two different theoretical premises, one being Widdowson's (1990) notion of systemic versus schematic knowledge in language learning and the other being Cummins' (1981) twodimensional concept of language proficiency, involving basic interpersonal/communicative skills and cognitive/academic language proficiency. Two intact groups were randomly assigned to one of these syllabus types and received instruction for two years. Results indicate that the experimental group outperformed the control group both in listening and reading/writing skills.
Keywords: theme-based syllabus, content-based instruction, young EFL learners
© 2007 C. Alptekin et al.


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