A Genre-Based Approach to the Teaching of Pronunciation 

M. Silva, Danielle Carolina Da Silva Guerra
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Pronunciation teaching hasn’t been paid enough attention by teachers regarding ESL contexts. In particular, segmental and suprasegmental features through genre-based approach may be an opportunity on how to integrate pronunciation into a more meaningful learning practice. Therefore, the aim of this project was to carry out a survey on some aspects related to English pronunciation that Brazilian students consider more difficult to learn, thus enabling the discussion of strategies that can facilitate the development of oral skills in English classes by integrating the teaching of phonetic-phonological aspects into the genre-based approach. Notions of intelligibility, fluency and accuracy were proposed by some authors as an ideal didactic sequence. Basic learners should be exposed to activities focused on the notion of intelligibility as well as intermediate students to the notion of fluency, and finally more advanced ones to accuracy practices. Data were collected during three high school English classes at Federal Center for Technological Education of Minas Gerais (CEFET-MG), in Brazil, through questionnaires and didactic activities, which were recorded and transcribed for further analysis. The genre ‘debate’ was chosen to facilitate the participants’ oral expression in a more flexible way, making them answer questions and give their opinion about a previously selected topic. Students demonstrated more difficulty with some aspects than others. Many of the intelligibility aspects analyzed had to be listened to more than once for a better understanding. Intermediate students’ speeches were considerably easier to understand, but they found it more difficult to pronounce the words fluently. Lastly, more advanced learners seemed to express their ideas more fluently, but still subtle issues related to accuracy were perceptible, thereby confirming the proposed hypothesis. It was also seen that using genre-based approach to promote oral communication in English classes might be relevant, considering the socio-communicative function inherent to the approach.
基于体裁的语音教学方法
在ESL语境中,语音教学一直没有受到教师的足够重视。特别是,通过基于体裁的方法进行的音段和超音段特征可能是如何将发音融入更有意义的学习实践的机会。因此,该项目的目的是对巴西学生认为较难学习的英语发音方面进行调查,从而通过将语音-语音方面的教学整合到基于体裁的方法中,从而讨论能够促进英语课堂口语技能发展的策略。一些作者提出了可理解性、流畅性和准确性的概念,作为理想的教学序列。初级学习者应该接触到可理解性概念的活动,中级学生应该接触到流利性概念的活动,最后更高级的学生应该接触到准确性的练习。在巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州联邦技术教育中心(cefeet - mg)的三所高中英语课堂中,通过问卷调查和教学活动收集数据,并将其记录下来,以供进一步分析。选择“辩论”的形式是为了方便参与者以更灵活的方式进行口头表达,让他们回答问题并就之前选定的主题发表意见。学生在某些方面比其他方面表现出更多的困难。分析的许多可理解性方面必须听不止一次才能更好地理解。中级学生的演讲相当容易理解,但他们发现要流利地发音更难。最后,更高级的学习者似乎更流利地表达自己的想法,但仍然可以察觉到与准确性相关的微妙问题,从而证实了所提出的假设。考虑到基于体裁的方法固有的社会交际功能,在英语课堂上使用基于体裁的方法来促进口语交际可能是相关的。
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