This study aimed at identifying the teachers' teachers' perception toward factors hindering learning phonetic transcription of Received Pronunciation. The researcher used the descriptive analytical approach to suit the aims of this study. The sample consisted of (150) male and female teachers at the governmental schools in Palestine. The instrument of the study is a questionnaire. Also, the tool has three domains in which the first domain is the teachers' factors. The second domain is the language factors, and the last is the curricula and courses factors. Validity and reliability were conducted for the questionnaire, therefore, the reliability is good. Data were collected through a link prepared through Google Drive. The responses were col...
Pronunciation is the production of speech sounds for communication. It is the most difficult area of...
The aim of this study was to explore the collegial reactions of teachers to faulty pronunciation in ...
Preschool teachers have a very significant role and great influence towards their students’ second l...
This study aimed at identifying the teachers' teachers' perception toward factors hindering learning...
This study aimed at identifying the teachers' teachers' perception toward factors hindering learning...
The gap between research and practice, as in most areas of education, is prevalent in the teaching o...
This is a qualitative study about the usage of phonetics in the classroom. The study is based on in...
Language teacher cognition research plays a crucial role in understanding language teaching. One ar...
Foreign language teachers are expected to have mastery of the phonological system of the target lang...
This paper examines three English teachers’ attitudes towards teaching pronunciation. The teachers i...
AbstractOne of the skills of speaking in a foreign language which has its own difficulties is correc...
This study was conducted to find out how students perceive the use of phonetic symbols to teach pron...
The objective of this research was to find out the factors affecting the pronunciation difficulty of...
The purposes of this study were: 1) to investigate the students’ opinions on problems in phonetics ...
This study aimed at identifying the mastery level of phonetic transcription of received pronunciatio...
Pronunciation is the production of speech sounds for communication. It is the most difficult area of...
The aim of this study was to explore the collegial reactions of teachers to faulty pronunciation in ...
Preschool teachers have a very significant role and great influence towards their students’ second l...
This study aimed at identifying the teachers' teachers' perception toward factors hindering learning...
This study aimed at identifying the teachers' teachers' perception toward factors hindering learning...
The gap between research and practice, as in most areas of education, is prevalent in the teaching o...
This is a qualitative study about the usage of phonetics in the classroom. The study is based on in...
Language teacher cognition research plays a crucial role in understanding language teaching. One ar...
Foreign language teachers are expected to have mastery of the phonological system of the target lang...
This paper examines three English teachers’ attitudes towards teaching pronunciation. The teachers i...
AbstractOne of the skills of speaking in a foreign language which has its own difficulties is correc...
This study was conducted to find out how students perceive the use of phonetic symbols to teach pron...
The objective of this research was to find out the factors affecting the pronunciation difficulty of...
The purposes of this study were: 1) to investigate the students’ opinions on problems in phonetics ...
This study aimed at identifying the mastery level of phonetic transcription of received pronunciatio...
Pronunciation is the production of speech sounds for communication. It is the most difficult area of...
The aim of this study was to explore the collegial reactions of teachers to faulty pronunciation in ...
Preschool teachers have a very significant role and great influence towards their students’ second l...