PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PRONUNCIATION

The studies that look at pre-service teachers’ perceptions of the teaching of pronunciation which is still relatively under-researched in the literature. Previous research on pronunciation commonly gave more attention to the designs to conduct the teaching pronunciation in the classroom, like the me...

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Main Author: Aina Khoirida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fakultas Sastra, Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU) 2020-06-01
Series:Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching
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Online Access:https://jurnal.uisu.ac.id/index.php/languageliteracy/article/view/2195
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spelling doaj-f09318d5fec94f9d8d93b2fad67cf9312021-09-02T19:03:45ZengFakultas Sastra, Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU)Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching2580-86722580-99622020-06-0141475510.30743/ll.v4i1.21951569PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PRONUNCIATIONAina Khoirida0Universitas Sebelas MaretThe studies that look at pre-service teachers’ perceptions of the teaching of pronunciation which is still relatively under-researched in the literature. Previous research on pronunciation commonly gave more attention to the designs to conduct the teaching pronunciation in the classroom, like the methods and the materials. In connection to that, this meant it is leading to what should be taught and how in pronunciation L2 class. This study aimed to look at the pre-service English teachers’ perceptions and understanding they are covered about concerning pronunciation teaching. The data for this study was collected through questionnaires with 18 pre-service English teachers from the English Education Department in a public university in Surakarta and interviews with three of them. The findings bring about questions for practice, teachers training, and professional improvement of the participants. The results add to the discussion about the background of the teachers’ knowledge related to pronunciation teaching. The issues raised also underline the need for more research in several areas, especially attitude toward pronunciation.https://jurnal.uisu.ac.id/index.php/languageliteracy/article/view/2195pronunciation, pronunciation teaching, perception, pronunciation teaching, preservice teacher, english teacher
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PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PRONUNCIATION
Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching
pronunciation, pronunciation teaching, perception, pronunciation teaching, preservice teacher, english teacher
author_facet Aina Khoirida
author_sort Aina Khoirida
title PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PRONUNCIATION
title_short PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PRONUNCIATION
title_full PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PRONUNCIATION
title_fullStr PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PRONUNCIATION
title_full_unstemmed PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PRONUNCIATION
title_sort pre-service english teachers’ perceptions of pronunciation
publisher Fakultas Sastra, Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU)
series Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching
issn 2580-8672
2580-9962
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The studies that look at pre-service teachers’ perceptions of the teaching of pronunciation which is still relatively under-researched in the literature. Previous research on pronunciation commonly gave more attention to the designs to conduct the teaching pronunciation in the classroom, like the methods and the materials. In connection to that, this meant it is leading to what should be taught and how in pronunciation L2 class. This study aimed to look at the pre-service English teachers’ perceptions and understanding they are covered about concerning pronunciation teaching. The data for this study was collected through questionnaires with 18 pre-service English teachers from the English Education Department in a public university in Surakarta and interviews with three of them. The findings bring about questions for practice, teachers training, and professional improvement of the participants. The results add to the discussion about the background of the teachers’ knowledge related to pronunciation teaching. The issues raised also underline the need for more research in several areas, especially attitude toward pronunciation.
topic pronunciation, pronunciation teaching, perception, pronunciation teaching, preservice teacher, english teacher
url https://jurnal.uisu.ac.id/index.php/languageliteracy/article/view/2195
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