Implementing an introductory training course in English phonetics into the English language teaching programmes at Technical Universities
Authors: Levina N.L., Inozemtseva K.M. | Published: 22.08.2016 |
Published in issue: #7(45)/2016 | |
DOI: 10.18698/2306-8477-2016-7-374 | |
Category: Technological aspects of the engineering education | Chapter: Pedagogics | |
Keywords: phonetics, introductory training course, articulatory phonetics, articulation basis, intonation, speech recognition |
The article considers and substantiates the necessity and possibility of making an Introductory Training Course in Phonetics part of the English Language Programmes at technical universities; analyzes the challenges encountered by teachers of foreign languages when making students familiar with the fundamentals of Theoretical Phonetics and putting the theoretical knowledge into practice; contains a brief overview of learning aids and phonetic courses which might be partially used during in-class studies and student self-training; offers an approach to mastering pronunciation and improving the speech perception for the purpose of perfecting the students' communication skills.
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