Research into Pronunciation Learning Strategies of Pre-service English Teachers

Pronunciation, as being one of the core components of a language, plays key roles in language learning and language use. Many studies have already been conducted regarding pronunciation learning and its importance; yet, satisfactory attention has not been given to strategies and strategy use until r...

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Main Author: Ramazan Yetkin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hacettepe University 2017-09-01
Series:Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics
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Online Access:http://www.ejal.eu/index.php/ejal/article/view/158/64
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spelling doaj-0edb3c8b49494d78b7c691115110c4bf2020-11-24T20:50:18ZengHacettepe UniversityEurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics2149-11352149-11352017-09-0132287295Research into Pronunciation Learning Strategies of Pre-service English TeachersRamazan Yetkin0Hacettepe UniversityPronunciation, as being one of the core components of a language, plays key roles in language learning and language use. Many studies have already been conducted regarding pronunciation learning and its importance; yet, satisfactory attention has not been given to strategies and strategy use until recently. In line with this objective, this study aims to reveal pronunciation learning strategies of EFL learners in comparison with variables such as gender, age, grade level and years of learning English. A total of 27 pre-service EFL learners took part in the study. A strategic pronunciation learning scale was used to unearth most frequently used strategy types and strategy groups as well as effects of individual variables. Descriptive analysis was used to investigate the results. It was striking to see that there is a significant difference of pronunciation strategy use based on gender, and females use strategies more frequently. Another important factor was to see that even if there is statistically no difference, length of time for learning English can have a positive effect on pronunciation learning strategies.http://www.ejal.eu/index.php/ejal/article/view/158/64pronunciation learning strategiesstrategy usegenderageEFL learners
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Research into Pronunciation Learning Strategies of Pre-service English Teachers
Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics
pronunciation learning strategies
strategy use
gender
age
EFL learners
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title Research into Pronunciation Learning Strategies of Pre-service English Teachers
title_short Research into Pronunciation Learning Strategies of Pre-service English Teachers
title_full Research into Pronunciation Learning Strategies of Pre-service English Teachers
title_fullStr Research into Pronunciation Learning Strategies of Pre-service English Teachers
title_full_unstemmed Research into Pronunciation Learning Strategies of Pre-service English Teachers
title_sort research into pronunciation learning strategies of pre-service english teachers
publisher Hacettepe University
series Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics
issn 2149-1135
2149-1135
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Pronunciation, as being one of the core components of a language, plays key roles in language learning and language use. Many studies have already been conducted regarding pronunciation learning and its importance; yet, satisfactory attention has not been given to strategies and strategy use until recently. In line with this objective, this study aims to reveal pronunciation learning strategies of EFL learners in comparison with variables such as gender, age, grade level and years of learning English. A total of 27 pre-service EFL learners took part in the study. A strategic pronunciation learning scale was used to unearth most frequently used strategy types and strategy groups as well as effects of individual variables. Descriptive analysis was used to investigate the results. It was striking to see that there is a significant difference of pronunciation strategy use based on gender, and females use strategies more frequently. Another important factor was to see that even if there is statistically no difference, length of time for learning English can have a positive effect on pronunciation learning strategies.
topic pronunciation learning strategies
strategy use
gender
age
EFL learners
url http://www.ejal.eu/index.php/ejal/article/view/158/64
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