The Use of Computer Assisted Pronunciation Training in Teaching English Pronunciation for First-Year EFL Students at Saida University

Nadia Ghounane, H. Rabahi
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The present research work investigates the use of Computer Assisted Pronunciation Training in teaching English pronunciation for first-year EFL students at the department of English language and literature, Saida University, Algeria. It also aims to provide a cursory account of the vital place of Information and Communication Technology in developing the linguistic skills of English foreign language learners in particular and the learning process in Algerian universities in general. The topic is an original contribution in the Algerian context since there is a scarcity of studies related to the teaching of English pronunciation through the use of ICT tools. The researchers relied on “Pronunciation Coach Software,” which focuses on developing the learner’s correct pronunciation of English sounds, including consonants and diphthongs, through an experiment with two groups of students. The investigation took six months. To evaluate students’ oral production, the researchers conducted a Pretest and a Posttest. The test proved that students’ negative attitudes towards learning English pronunciation changed after integrating the Pronunciation Coach. The results also revealed that there is an improvement in pronouncing certain sounds mainly, /S,tS/, dZ, Z/ and /T, D/ and, some vowels, including /Q, ℘/, /U,, /↔U, aU/ and /eI, aI/. The findings further demonstrated that students became more aware of the main differences between English and Arabic pronunciations in terms of place and manner of articulation of sounds.
计算机辅助语音训练在赛大一年级学生英语语音教学中的应用
本研究调查了计算机辅助发音训练在阿尔及利亚赛达大学英语语言文学系一年级学生英语发音教学中的应用。它还旨在粗略地说明信息和通信技术在发展英语外语学习者的语言技能方面的重要地位,特别是在阿尔及利亚大学的学习过程中。由于利用信息和通信技术工具进行英语发音教学的相关研究缺乏,因此本专题在阿尔及利亚的背景下是一项原创贡献。研究人员依靠“发音教练软件”,该软件通过对两组学生的实验,专注于培养学习者正确的英语发音,包括辅音和双元音。调查持续了六个月。为了评估学生的口头表达,研究人员进行了前测和后测。测试证明,整合语音教练后,学生对英语发音的消极态度发生了改变。结果还显示,某些音的发音有改善,主要是/S、tS/、dZ、Z/和/T、D/,以及一些元音,包括/Q、p /、/U、、/U、aU/和/eI、aI/。研究结果进一步表明,学生们越来越意识到英语和阿拉伯语在发音位置和发音方式方面的主要差异。
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