Correcting Errors in Pronunciation: A Resource Manual for ESL/EFL Teachers
April 6, 2009 12:44 PM
by Julietta Shakhbagova
Figueroa Press, $125
“Pronunciation is one of the most complicated aspects of teaching and learning English,” Julietta Shakhbagova, associate professor of clinical education at the USC Rossier School of Education, writes in the introduction of this how-to book. A resource of techniques and tips on correcting pronunciation errors, this manual is designed for graduate students and instructors teaching in English language-learning programs as well as pronunciation teachers. It includes a three-hour instructional DVD that serves as a vocal reference tool and a visual guide to help students follow mouth exercises.
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