The Effectiveness and Optimization Pathways of Fragmented Learning in University English Vocabulary Acquisition
Abstract
Against the backdrop of flourishing digital education, fragmented learning has emerged as a significant approach for university students to build English vocabulary. This paper analyzes the characteristics, theoretical foundations, and effectiveness of fragmented learning in university English vocabulary acquisition. Drawing on empirical cases and cognitive science principles, it reveals both the advantages in enhancing vocabulary memorization efficiency and the challenges posed by systemic shortcomings. Further optimization pathways are proposed, including goal-oriented planning, integration of multimodal resources, and gamified incentive mechanisms. These aim to provide college students with scientific and efficient fragmented vocabulary learning solutions, promoting systematic knowledge construction and the formation of long-term memory.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/eltls.v7n5p229
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 English Language Teaching and Linguistics Studies
	English Language Teaching and Linguistics Studies