Exploring English pronunciation teaching practices at Vietnamese primary schools

  • Ngan Thi Phuong Phan
  • Ngoc Thi Nhu Truong
  • Nhan Tu Nguyen

Tóm tắt

Pronunciation is a crucial factor in the success of English conversations. However, understanding pronunciation teaching methods and the challenges teachers face in EFL countries like Vietnam remains limited, with little research conducted in Vietnamese primary schools. The study explores English pronunciation teaching practices in Vietnamese elementary schools. In particular, it examines teachers’ methods of teaching pronunciation to primary school students and delves into teachers’ perceptions of pronunciation teaching practices. The study also highlights challenges elementary school English teachers face, presenting results from three Vietnamese teachers conveniently recruited from three different primary schools in Ho Chi Minh City. The findings indicate that pronunciation instruction has transitioned to a multisensory and interactive approach, departing from traditional methods. The strategies also include repetition, guided pronunciation practice (i.e., drilling, visual and audio aids, communicative activities, songs and rhymes, tongue twisters, using minimal pairs, and pronunciation software), and a differentiated approach to pronunciation instruction. However, educators recognize challenges related to students’ ongoing language, sound development, and motivation issues. The study offers practical insights into effective teaching strategies for English pronunciation in primary schools in Vietnam, providing actionable guidance for primary school educators.

Tác giả

Ngan Thi Phuong Phan
Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade, Ho Chi Minh City
Ngoc Thi Nhu Truong
VAN LANG UNIVERSITY
Nhan Tu Nguyen
Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade, Ho Chi Minh City
điểm /   đánh giá
Phát hành ngày
2024-10-11
Chuyên mục
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