Internal factors that may prevent students from developing their english pronunciation sub-skill in the Intermediate Intensive English II, semester I/2021 in the Foreign Language Department, School of Arts and Sciences at the University of El Salvador /

Learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL) implies the development of some underlying sub-skills to communicate efficiently in the target language; therefore, pronunciation is one of the most relevant and it determines how effective people are in speech; but it is also considered one of the most d...

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Autor principal: Portillo Maldonado, Judith Karina (autor)
Otros Autores: Benítez Ortiz, Javier Humberto (autor), Pérez Deodanes, Juana Isabel (autor), Guzmán Martínez, César Augusto (docente director), Carranza Campos, Miguel Ángel (docente coordinador)
Formato: Tesis Libro
Lenguaje:inglés
Acceso en línea:https://ri.ues.edu.sv/id/eprint/31513
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Sumario:Learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL) implies the development of some underlying sub-skills to communicate efficiently in the target language; therefore, pronunciation is one of the most relevant and it determines how effective people are in speech; but it is also considered one of the most difficult sub-skills that learners face when learning and communicating in the target language. According to many researchers on learning English as a Second Language (ESL); the learning process of pronunciation can be affected by some internal factors like: age, intrinsic motivation and personality traits. So, in the current study entitled “Internal factors that prevent students from developing English Pronunciation in the Intermediate Intensive English II in the Foreign Language Department, School of Art and Sciences at the University of El Salvador”; was intended to discover and inform in which manner these internal factors hinder students’ development of an accurate and efficient pronunciation. This with the purpose of providing pertinent data to the Foreign Language Department professors and students so, they can take actions to a better treatment of the teaching/learning process of such sub-skill.
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Descripción Física:99 hojas : ilustraciones (principalmente gráficas a color) ; 28 cm.
Público:Audiencia general.
Bibliografía:Bibliografía : hojas 86-88