Article published In: Journal of Second Language Pronunciation
Vol. 9:3 (2023) ► pp.312–322
The pedagogy for teaching suprasegmental features
Published online: 11 January 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/jslp.23054.sha
https://doi.org/10.1075/jslp.23054.sha
Abstract
Suprasegmental (prosody) deficiencies seriously affect English as a foreign language (EFL) learners’
comprehensibility and intelligibility. Among suprasegmental features, the most problematic for Iranian learners is rhythm, due to
fundamental differences between English and Farsi language timing patterns. To improve learners’ pronunciation, computer-assisted
pronunciation training (CAPT) is commonly applied to provide a private, individualized learning environment with unlimited input
and visual, instant, and precise feedback. In our previous study, a specific kind of CAPT application, (MyET™) was used to enhance
suprasegmental features of five Iranian EFL learners. The results showed that CAPT helped them improve their pronunciation
skills. They also had positive attitudes toward taking this approach. In this short paper, we describe how prosody teaching
actually occurred in the classroom, how we used the material, and how we reported the results. Suggestions and recommendations for
further research are also presented.
Keywords: prosody, pronunciation, CAPT, Iranian EFL learners
Article outline
- Background
- The central pedagogical approach
- Teacher and learners
- Pedagogy for teaching suprasegmental features
- Session One: Word stress
- Session two: Sentence stress
- Session three: Rhythm and timing (1)
- Session four: Rhythm and timing (2)
- Session five: Intonation (rising, falling, and level intonation)
- Session six: Intonation (wh questions vs. yes/no questions)
- Session seven: Connected speech (assimilation)
- Session eight: Connected speech (liaisons and joining)
- Materials
- MyET
- Feedback in MyET
- Evaluation
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