Proceedings of the KSPS conference (대한음성학회:학술대회논문집)
- 1996.10a
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- Pages.149-154
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- 1996
The use of audio-visual aids and hyper-pronunciation method in teaching English consonants to Japanese college students
Abstract
Since the 1980s, a number of professionals in the ESL/EFL field have investigated the role of pronunciation in the ESL/EFL curriculum. Applying the insights gained from the second language acquisition research, these efforts have focused on the integration of pronunciation teaching and learning into the communicative curriculum, with a shift towards overall intelligibility as the primary goal of pronunciation teaching and learning. The present study reports on the efficacy of audio-visual aids and hyper-pronunciation training method in teaching the productions of English consonants to Japanese college students. The talk will focus on the implications of the present study, and the presenter makes suggestions to teaching pronunciation to Japanese learners.
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