From Research in the Lab to Pedagogical Practices in the EFL Classroom: The Case of Task-Based Pronunciation Teaching
Input and context-related factors identified by research as key success variables in L2 pronunciation development in immersion contexts play a very modest role in instructed foreign language (FL) learning environments. Scarce L2 exposure and use and L1-accented input make pronunciation learning extr...
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Main Authors: | Joan C. Mora (Author), Ingrid Mora-Plaza (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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