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Title: The Impact of Listening to Native Speakers Lectures on Improving EFL Learners Pronunciation
Other Titles: English Language Sciences of the language
Authors: Djamali Ikram
Keywords: Impact, Pronunciation, Listening, Native Speaker’s Lectures, EFL learners, Quasi-experimental study, Questionnaire.
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: The present study aims at investigating the impact of listening to native speaker’s lectures on improving EFL learner’s pronunciation. . To meet this objective, we hypothesized that the listening to lectures given by native speakers will enhance and improve the learners pronunciation. In order to attain the aim of this research, a quasi-experimental study was implemented. The experiment took four sessions including a pre-test, treatment process, and a post-test. Also, a questionnaire was administered to first year English students at the departments of foreign language field of English University of Biskra. Twelve volunteers have participated in the experiments, while a 24 students have answered the questionnaire. The results of the study revealed that listening to native speakers lectures has a positive impact on English pronunciation skills among EFL learners. The learners also showed a positive attitude towards the practice. The study suggests that EFL teachers should consider incorporating native speaker’s lectures into their teaching methods to improve English pronunciation.
URI: http://archives.univ-biskra.dz/handle/123456789/26993
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