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Teaching Pronunciation

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The second edition includes updates and insights on current research and pedagogical practice that have developed over the last decade. This new edition of Teaching Pronunciation - undoubtedly the gold standard for pronunciation methodology texts has been revised to reflect recent research into the sound system of North American English, as well as new practices in pronunciation pedagogy. Audio CDs with additional examples are now packaged with the book.

576 pages, Paperback + Audio CD

First published October 13, 1996

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October 7, 2019
This is one of several books recommended for those who teach English to nonnative speakers of the language. It is an in-depth overview of the minimum knowledge an ESL/EFL teacher require to be an effective pronunciation teacher, without focusing on any one language a student might be coming from. It also includes various ways to present this knowledge in a way that isn't overwhelming for the student and integrate it into a course--be it pronunciation focused or a general course, one-on-one or group.

The book presumes a general familiarity with common linguistics terms, though it does a good enough job of introducing the jargon that it will be using before using it. I found having some background with the terms helped a lot, as there was less time needed to understand what it was saying with those terms. The language is generally very academic, which can make for dense reading; typically, I would read a section or two at a time max, in order to have more time to digest what I had read.

All that said, it's a fascinating read, and I'll be keeping it on my desk for easy reference going forward. If you are an ESL or EFL teacher, I highly recommend you pick up a copy of this book and make your way through it.
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October 23, 2018
Didn't think I could like a textbook on this topic but this one is good. Gives good ideas for instruction also.
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