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Subject: 27.2624, Books: Teaching English Pronunciation: Schmitt
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Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 13:29:43
From: Krista Zimmer [krista at isdistribution.com]
Subject: Teaching English Pronunciation: Schmitt
Title: Teaching English Pronunciation
Subtitle: A textbook for the German-speaking countries
Series Title: Sprachwissenschaftliche Studienbücher. 1. Abteilung
Publication Year: 2016
Publisher: ISD, Distributor of Scholarly Books
http://www.isdistribution.com
Book URL: https://www.isdistribution.com/BookDetail.aspx?aId=71921
Author: Holger Schmitt
Hardback: ISBN: 9783825365936 Pages: 236 Price: U.S. $ 24.00
Abstract:
Pronunciation teaching has sometimes been referred to as the 'Cinderella of
language teaching', implying that, like Cinderella in the folk tale, it has
come to be neglected, compared to her 'jealous sisters' lexis, grammar and
culture. One reason for this neglect is that many teachers do not feel
adequately equipped to teach pronunciation beyond giving a few simple
instructions like 'Put your tongue between your teeth to form the th-sound'.
This book is an accessible introduction to many of the aspects that are
involved in teaching English pronunciation. It starts out with the question of
why pronunciation matters in the first place, looks at the models to be aimed
at, reviews the factors that influence pronunciation, introduces methods and
tools for pronunciation teaching and discusses the most important specific
problems that learners of English with a German-language background (be it L1
or L2) have. It comes with a CD that contains a number of samples of
German-influenced English for discussion and research. (Universitätsverlag
Winter 2016)
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
General Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Language Family(ies): Germanic
Written In: English (eng)
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