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Using Technology to Teach Pronunciation A review of the research from Melike Yücel Eleonora Frigo Laurie Wayne Ling 578, Winter 2010, Dr. Arnold

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Page 1: Using Technology to Teach Pronunciation A review of the research from Melike Yücel Eleonora Frigo Laurie Wayne Ling 578, Winter 2010, Dr. Arnold

Using Technology to Teach Pronunciation

A review of the research from

Melike YücelEleonora FrigoLaurie Wayne

Ling 578, Winter 2010, Dr. Arnold

Page 2: Using Technology to Teach Pronunciation A review of the research from Melike Yücel Eleonora Frigo Laurie Wayne Ling 578, Winter 2010, Dr. Arnold

Using Technology for Pronunciation: a Brief History

Early years: "repeat after me"  Goals - accent reduction, native-like pronunciation  Technology was used for listening or for providing a native-speaker amodel  ASR provided limited feedback - technology is/was limited to awords/phones

Past 20+ years: "talk to me"  Pedagogical emphasis on intelligibility  Used for interaction with software or other speakers  Connected speech, suprasegmentals and internet-enabled xcommunication

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FluSpeak (A part of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) Software)

English pronunciation, intonation, dialog practice with pronunciation testing

Research Question: Is FLuSpeak software reliable in terms of teaching pronunciation?

Pilot study participants: 36 Korean EFL college students

Method: Students recorded voices, ASR analysis was compared to NS instructor scores

Analysis: WinSPASS program run on the four kinds of pronunciation ratings. Correlations between FluSpeak scores and NEI scores weak to zero at the intonation level.

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FluSpeak (A part of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) Software)

Results

ASR Software can be used as a valuable tool for teaching pronunciation to EFL students where Native English Speakers are not available.

Keep in mind: ASR pronunciation software

Saves energy, time, and effort for creative activities.

Promotes learner autonomy.

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four- point scale, with no midpoints between the whole numbers, is used.

Rating Scale

Least Native-like |----------------|---------------|----------------| Native-like

0 1 2 3

Pronunciation Accuracy Rubric

0 Many pronunciation errors and foreign accents and intonation patterns that cause the speaker's

pronunciation of the sentence to be completely unintelligible.

1 Frequent pronunciation errors and foreign [non native-like] accents and intonation patterns that cause the speaker's pronunciation of the sentence to be somewhat unintelligible.

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2 Some consistent pronunciation errors and foreign [non native-like] accents and intonation patterns, but

the speaker's pronunciation of the sentence is intelligible only with some effort.

3 Occasional nonnative pronunciation errors, but the speaker's pronunciation of the sentence is clearly

intelligible with effort from the listener.

Sample Scoring Sheet

Item 2 6 7 8 10 13

1 1 1 1 2 2 1

Important points to be aware of when rating students' pronunciation:

Be consistent across all items and all students in rating students' pronunciation.

If you are not sure of a student' pronunciation, listen to the item again.

 

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Using Praat and Moodle for Teaching Segmental and Suprasegmental Pronunciation.

Ian Wilson

Vowel length (code vs. coat)

VOT for /p/ vs. /b/ (peas vs. bees)

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Using Praat and Moodle for Teaching Segmental and Suprasegmental Pronunciation.

Ian Wilson

Choice activity: VOT of English /p/

Choice results for VOT of /p/

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Conclusion

Technology can support many pedagogical goals:

It's your friend!

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