Collocations as erroneous patters in EFL learning : Case of third year LMD students at tlemcen univiersity
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
To learn a foreign language, it is important to master the four fundamental linguistic
skills embodied in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Thus, EFL learning /teaching
process generally aims at expressing ideas in a more flexible and correct manner.
Ability to speak a foreign language requires more than mere knowledge of its grammatical
and semantic rules. Learners must acquire the knowledge of how native speakers use
language naturally by capitalizing on a wealth of prefabricated forms such as idioms and
collocations. A native speaker‟s experience of his own language enables him to know that
a certain collocation is logical but another is not. Unfortunately, a foreign learner‟s limited
experience with English may be not enough to construct the correct collocation.
Therefore, the speech and writing of non native speakers are often hindered by errors in
collocational production. Inspired by this thought, this study aims at exploring
collocational use among third year students. Thus, two major points seem to be worth
investigating through the following questions:
1) What are the most problematic types of co