Tracking EFL Teachers’ and Students’ Perceptions towards Pronunciation Teaching in Classrooms A Case Study of First Year EFL Students at Chadli Bendjedid University –El Tarf-
Tracking EFL Teachers’ and Students’ Perceptions towards Pronunciation Teaching in Classrooms A Case Study of First Year EFL Students at Chadli Bendjedid University –El Tarf-
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Date
2021
Authors
Soumaya Halim
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جامعة الشاذلي بن جديد-الطارف
Abstract
Pronunciation is seen as an integral part for English as foreign language (EFL)
learners since acquiring and mastering correct pronunciation would highly affect the
level of fluency and boosting speaking skills in general. The present study is
conducted to track EFL students’ attitudes and teachers’ perceptions towards
pronunciation teaching in classrooms at Chadli Bendjedid University. In order to get
reliable answers to the put forward research questions, the researcher relied on the
descriptive method. Hence, two questionnaires were served as a foundation for
gathering the data. The first was submitted to 40 first-year LMD students who were
enrolled in the academic year of 2020/2021, while the second one was directed to
eight teachers of English at the University of Chadli Bendjedid El Tarf. The results
obtained from students’ questionnaire showed that practicing pronunciation in class
and in front of the teacher is very beneficial for the majority of students since it allows
them to learn some basic pronunciation skills, and the teacher's correction of
pronunciation is also very significant. Similarly, the results gathered from of the
teachers’ questionnaire revealed that teaching pronunciation is necessary in the class,
but there are many reasons that prevent teachers from paying attention to
pronunciation because they do not have enough time to do that. Also, teachers cannot
focus on correcting every wrong word for most students, because this will impede the
course flow. Based on the discussed findings, some recommendations were provided
to both students and teachers in order to best practicing pronunciation in classrooms.