Javascript must be enabled to continue!
ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION DIFFICULTIES FACING EFL STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY AT TRA VINH UNIVERSITY, VIETNAM
View through CrossRef
Pronunciation plays a significant role in communication, as unclear pronunciation can lead to misunderstandings between speakers. Thus, acquiring a clear accent is essential for comprehending the intended meaning conveyed by the speakers. Given this significance, the present study aimed to examine learners’ perceptions of English pronunciation and identify the pronunciation challenges encountered by Vietnamese EFL students. Additionally, it sought to uncover learners’ preferences regarding pronunciation instruction methods. To collect data for the study, a quantitative approach was employed, utilizing a 5-point Likert scale to gauge students’levels of agreement across the three specified domains of inquiry. The study involved 50 fourthyear EFL students (comprising 29 Kinh and 21 Khmer students) from the College of Southern Khmer Language – Culture – Arts and Humanities at Tra Vinh University. These students are majoring in English education and studying English as a foreign language. The findings revealed that students acknowledged the difficulty of learning pronunciation and strongly supported the instructional methods proposed in the questionnaire. Specifically, Kinh students struggled to recognize spoken words due to various accents, while Khmer learners faced challenges in pronouncing English vowel sounds. Nevertheless, both groups concurred that word stress, sentence stress, and certain final consonant sounds were challenging to articulate. Finally, the recommendations and the study’s limitations are also included.
Title: ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION DIFFICULTIES FACING EFL STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY AT TRA VINH UNIVERSITY, VIETNAM
Description:
Pronunciation plays a significant role in communication, as unclear pronunciation can lead to misunderstandings between speakers.
Thus, acquiring a clear accent is essential for comprehending the intended meaning conveyed by the speakers.
Given this significance, the present study aimed to examine learners’ perceptions of English pronunciation and identify the pronunciation challenges encountered by Vietnamese EFL students.
Additionally, it sought to uncover learners’ preferences regarding pronunciation instruction methods.
To collect data for the study, a quantitative approach was employed, utilizing a 5-point Likert scale to gauge students’levels of agreement across the three specified domains of inquiry.
The study involved 50 fourthyear EFL students (comprising 29 Kinh and 21 Khmer students) from the College of Southern Khmer Language – Culture – Arts and Humanities at Tra Vinh University.
These students are majoring in English education and studying English as a foreign language.
The findings revealed that students acknowledged the difficulty of learning pronunciation and strongly supported the instructional methods proposed in the questionnaire.
Specifically, Kinh students struggled to recognize spoken words due to various accents, while Khmer learners faced challenges in pronouncing English vowel sounds.
Nevertheless, both groups concurred that word stress, sentence stress, and certain final consonant sounds were challenging to articulate.
Finally, the recommendations and the study’s limitations are also included.
Related Results
Biodiversity potential and scientific basis for conservation in the Song Hinh - Tay Hoa area, Dak Lak province, Vietnam
Biodiversity potential and scientific basis for conservation in the Song Hinh - Tay Hoa area, Dak Lak province, Vietnam
The Song Hinh - Tay Hoa area harbors exceptional ecological and biodiversity values. Two characteristic forest ecosystems are represented: lowland and mid-montane evergreen tropica...
Aviation English - A global perspective: analysis, teaching, assessment
Aviation English - A global perspective: analysis, teaching, assessment
This e-book brings together 13 chapters written by aviation English researchers and practitioners settled in six different countries, representing institutions and universities fro...
Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Abstarct
Introduction
Isolated brain hydatid disease (BHD) is an extremely rare form of echinococcosis. A prompt and timely diagnosis is a crucial step in disease management. This ...
Students’ Perception of English Pronunciation Application in Pronouncing Ending –s
Students’ Perception of English Pronunciation Application in Pronouncing Ending –s
Using English Pronunciation in understanding ending –s is one technique to increase the students’ competence, focusing in pronunciation, like in pronouncing ending –s. In digital e...
ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION ERRORS BY SUNDANESE SPEAKERS
ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION ERRORS BY SUNDANESE SPEAKERS
The students’ first language (Sundanese) often interferes with English pronunciation. For example, the students get difficulties to distinguish in pronouncing certain sounds of vow...
ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION ERRORS BY SUNDANESE SPEAKERS
ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION ERRORS BY SUNDANESE SPEAKERS
The students’ first language (Sundanese) often interferes with English pronunciation. For example, the students get difficulties to distinguish in pronouncing certain sounds of vow...
Pronunciation Problems Encountered by EFL Learners: An Empirical Study
Pronunciation Problems Encountered by EFL Learners: An Empirical Study
Arabs often mispronounce many sounds of English due to a lack of exposure to English as a foreign language. This research article focuses on pronunciation problems encountered by A...
Errors Analysis: Students’ Pronunciation Assessment through IPA Application
Errors Analysis: Students’ Pronunciation Assessment through IPA Application
Pronunciation is one of the most crucial subskills of English speaking. This study aims to determine students' pronunciation errors when pronouncing English short vowels in the fif...

