This study investigates Swedish upper-secondary teachers’ views and reported practices regarding pronunciation instruction in the English-as-a-foreign-language classroom. It adopts a mixed-method design, analysing qualitative data collected from a focus-group interview (N=4) and quantitative data collected from an online survey (N=54). To investigate the views and reported practices of teachers, the following research questions were posed: 1. What are the views and attitudes of English teachers in the Swedish upper-secondary school regarding pronunciation and pronunciation instruction? 2. How do English teachers in the Swedish upper-secondary school describe their own practices in pronunciation instruction? Results indicate that teacher...
English can be seen, to some extent, as the second language of most Swedes, even though it has no of...
Geographically, Sweden is significantly closer to England as opposed to America, two English speakin...
Considering teacher talk as the main input into the English as a foreign language classroom, this st...
This paper aims at investigating how upper secondary school teachers of English in Malmö, Sweden abi...
The field of pronunciation instruction has long been a neglected area. In recent years, however, res...
This study aims to explore teacher beliefs on accents in the classroom and how they affect classroom...
This essay aims to explore how Swedish teachers of English view the shift from a Native Speaker idea...
This paper examines three English teachers’ attitudes towards teaching pronunciation. The teachers i...
This study investigates how a group of English teachers in Sweden teach and assess pronunciation to ...
This is a case study about pronunciation teaching in Swedish as a second language. The aim of this s...
Swedish speakers of English have received recognition for their internationally intelligible pronunc...
This research study investigates pronunciation teaching among English teachers at Norwegian lower se...
Many studies and much research highlight the importance of English pronunciation. This study aims to...
Swedish school pupils are taught English from a very young age. Many speak English at a very high le...
Abstract—The present study looks at how English pronunciation teaching practices are like in Finnish...
English can be seen, to some extent, as the second language of most Swedes, even though it has no of...
Geographically, Sweden is significantly closer to England as opposed to America, two English speakin...
Considering teacher talk as the main input into the English as a foreign language classroom, this st...
This paper aims at investigating how upper secondary school teachers of English in Malmö, Sweden abi...
The field of pronunciation instruction has long been a neglected area. In recent years, however, res...
This study aims to explore teacher beliefs on accents in the classroom and how they affect classroom...
This essay aims to explore how Swedish teachers of English view the shift from a Native Speaker idea...
This paper examines three English teachers’ attitudes towards teaching pronunciation. The teachers i...
This study investigates how a group of English teachers in Sweden teach and assess pronunciation to ...
This is a case study about pronunciation teaching in Swedish as a second language. The aim of this s...
Swedish speakers of English have received recognition for their internationally intelligible pronunc...
This research study investigates pronunciation teaching among English teachers at Norwegian lower se...
Many studies and much research highlight the importance of English pronunciation. This study aims to...
Swedish school pupils are taught English from a very young age. Many speak English at a very high le...
Abstract—The present study looks at how English pronunciation teaching practices are like in Finnish...
English can be seen, to some extent, as the second language of most Swedes, even though it has no of...
Geographically, Sweden is significantly closer to England as opposed to America, two English speakin...
Considering teacher talk as the main input into the English as a foreign language classroom, this st...