The ideal English pronunciation resource: non-native teachers’ beliefs

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Universidad del Zulia

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This paper aimed to explore teachers’ beliefs on the digital resources for an adequate practice of English pronunciation/phonetics. Two teacher samples were collected: preuniversity teachers (secondary education and vocational training) (PU = 51) and university teachers (UN = 76). The results showed that i) PU teachers usually employed paperbased materials from textbooks whilst UN teachers created their own materials; ii) pronunciation practice was integrated into activities devoted to practising speaking and listening skills; iii) teachers would like to employ more materials to download and specialized websites to practice phonetics; and iv) their ideal resource should be ‘reusable’, ‘multimedial’, and ‘open’.

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Castillo Rodríguez, C., Torrado Cespón, M. & Lago Ferreiro, A. (2023). The ideal English pronunciation resource: non-native teachers’ beliefs. Revista Opción, 39(100), 131-154. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7637478

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