THE IMPORTANCE OF PRONUNCIATION AWARENESS IN LISTENING COMPREHENSION
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Keywords: Pronunciation awareness, listening comprehension, connected speech, minimal pairs, accents, phonetic transcription, language learning, listening skills, English pronunciation, language acquisition.Abstract
Abstract: This article emphasizes the crucial role of pronunciation awareness in enhancing listening comprehension for non-native English speakers. It explores how pronunciation affects the ability to recognize words, understand different accents, and follow connected speech in real-time conversations. The article discusses various challenges learners face, such as difficulties with accents, connected speech, and minimal pairs, which can hinder their understanding of spoken English. It also highlights the connection between pronunciation and listening skills, providing strategies for learners to improve their pronunciation awareness through methods like shadowing, phonetic transcription, and minimal pair practice. Ultimately, the article stresses that improved pronunciation awareness leads to better comprehension, increased confidence, and more effective communication in English.
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