An Investigation of the Effectiveness of Teaching Pronunciation to Malaysian TEFL Students
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This article examines the benefits of pronunciation instruction for young adult language learners. It reports findings from a study in which pronunciation training was implemented into a university-level EFL speaking and listening course. The study found that students claimed to have benefitted from both the top-down approach and the bottom-up approach. This article endorses the value of pronunciation training using both segmental and suprasegmental instruction, and addressing oral production and aural comprehension.
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Joanne Rajadurai
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English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 3
This issues addresses velocity and the velocipede, the TOEFL and Grammar, and statistics and research design.