Generating Contexts for ESP Vocabulary Exercises with LLMs
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Abstract
The current paper addresses the need for language students and teachers to have access to a large number of pedagogically sound contexts for vocabulary acquisition and testing. We investigate the automatic derivation of contexts for a vocabulary list of English for Specific Purposes (ESP). The contexts are generated by contemporary Large Language Models (namely, Mistral-7B-Instruct and Gemini 1.0 Pro) in zero-shot and few-shot settings, or retrieved from a web-crawled repository of domain-relevant websites. The resulting contexts are compared to a professionally crafted reference corpus based on their textual characteristics (length, morphosyntactic, lexico-semantic, and discourse-related). In addition, we annotated the automatically derived contexts regarding their direct applicability, comprehensibility, and domain relevance. The 'Gemini, zero-shot' contexts are rated most highly by human annotators in terms of pedagogical usability, while the 'Mistral, few-shot' contexts are globally closest to the reference based on textual characteristics.
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