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LANGUAGE LEARNING DESIGN FOR PRONUNCIATION INSTRUCTION: LISTEN-AND-READ METHOD
Author(s) -
Sariani Sariani,
Yaningsih Yaningsih,
Welsi Haslina,
Mutia El Khairat
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
research and innovation in language learning
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2615-4137
pISSN - 2614-5960
DOI - 10.33603/rill.v2i3.2140
Subject(s) - pronunciation , active listening , computer science , brainstorming , class (philosophy) , set (abstract data type) , language acquisition , meaning (existential) , linguistics , mathematics education , psychology , artificial intelligence , communication , philosophy , psychotherapist , programming language
Regardless fewer studies have been conducted in pronunciation teaching, pronunciation has a significant role in language learning to make the meaningful communication occured, as pronouncing word in different ways will cause different in meaning of the word.  Therefore, this article concentrated on the innovative language learning design particularly in pronunciation instruction in an EFL setting, in order to improve the students’ phonemes of English, and their listening skill as well. This was a classroom research based on observation carried out in a class consisted of 26 students with basic proficiency level. The observation was conducted once a week in a 2x50 minutes teaching time, for 16 meetings. The last 25 minutes learning time was set for pronunciation. The procedure consisted of three activities: brainstorming words, applying the ‘listen-and-read’ method, and carrying out evaluation.  The findings indicated that there was a significant improvement  on students’ ability in recognizing the sound of the language, and at the same time improving  their pronunciation on being intelligible and comprehensible

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