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Teaching English Pronunciation for a Global World

Robin Walker Gemma Archer

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English
Oxford University Press
09 May 2024
Teaching English Pronunciation for a Global World is a practical guide for all teachers to help their students with pronunciation. The activities take a clear step-by-step approach explaining how to get the best out of an activity and why it works.
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 275mm,  Width: 210mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   266g
ISBN:   9780194088985
ISBN 10:   0194088987
Pages:   104
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Audience:   ELT/ESL ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Teaching English Pronunciation for a Global World

One of the main strengths of the book is to transform relevant theory on EIL into practical, everyday activities, placing teachers' experience and knowledge about their learners and these learners' own needs, difficulties, and interests in the centre of pronunciation practice. Focusing on learners and encouraging them to achieve international intelligibility are crucial steps within their language learning process. This is because, as explained by Walker and Archer, pronunciation is undeniably 'the very glue that holds the systems of the English language together'. To conclude, this is a book for teachers written by teachers, which makes a lot of difference. * Modern English Teacher, Ana P. Biazon Rocha, University of Sheffield * This volume provides expert advice as well as evidence-based guidance on an international intelligibility approach to the teaching of pronunciation. It is a valuable companion in the teaching of pronunciation in an EIL setting and has obvious merits. First, it is practical as it offers a variety of activities, all demonstrated clearly so that teachers can follow detailed procedures in the classroom. Second, it is illuminating as the practice activities and tips are designed to guide students to discover the rules by themselves. Third, it is reader-friendly in that the authors introduce in simple language definitions of voicing, aspiration, stress, and so on, so that readers can easily understand them. This thought-provoking volume is a source of inspiration for both veterans and newcomers to rethink the classroom practice in pronunciation teaching and learning in an EIL setting. * TESOL Quarterly, Jingna Li, Ocean University of China *


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