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Title: Motivational teaching strategies for pronunciation
Author: Kusey, Crystal Lyn
Abstract: Current research into L2 motivation addresses all aspects of language learning. However, there is a paucity of research into students’ L2 motivations to improve their speaking skills. Specifically, research on pronunciation issues is very rare. This report sheds light on factors that relate to pronunciation issues and their facilitating or hindering effects on L2 motivation. It starts by reviewing research that informs about students’ social-psychological and utilitarian motivations to acquire a second language. Interestingly, these general L2 motivations are mostly affected by factors related to students’ pronunciation skills. The second section discusses the negative factors, which have been found to hinder students’ motivations to learn, and in particular to improve their pronunciation. Based on these research findings, the third section of the report offers recommends pronunciation-teaching strategies to motivate and empower students. This report makes a case for Multi-competence that focuses on increased intelligibility through suprasegmentals and sociopragmatic awareness.
Department: Foreign Language Education
Subject: Second language acquisition Language acquisition Motivation Pronunciation Discrimination Communication breakdown
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2526
Date: 2010-12

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