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A Study on Teaching English Pronunciatio
Graph 65: Q6- the results as percentage
20 Abu-Rabia and Sanitsky (2010) found that children raised in bilingual households tend to be especially sensitive to learning a foreign language for a longer time than children raised in monolingual households. 5,7% 68,7% 25,6% Q6: Do you find it difficult to pronounce words when you speak English? Yes, I find it difficult to pronounce many words Yes, I find it difficult to pronounce some words No, I find it easy to pronounce all the words 98 Graph 66: Q6- the results as percentage according to the year level of the pupils Graph 67: Q6- the results as percentage according to the languages spoken by the pupils in the household The complex relationship between spelling and pronunciation in English is perceived as difficult to cope with while reading aloud by more than half of the pupils (about 56%) (Graph 68); so these results confirm what has been stated by the teachers. However, most of these pupils do not find it always very difficult. In fact, most of the teachers (about 77%) stated that this difficulty mainly concerns new words. In light of these results, it could be assumed that most of the pupils are aware of this difficulty related to learning English. Furthermore, when comparing the results according to the year level of the pupils, it was noticed that it seems like the lower the year level of the pupils, the slightly higher the tendency to find it very difficult to cope with this aspect of the English language while reading aloud (Graph 69). In fact, the teachers who claimed to notice this difficulty very often, 4,8% 56,5% 38,7% 6,9% 80,6% 12,5% 5,4% 67,7% 26,9% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Yes, I find it difficult to pronounce many words Yes, I find it difficult to pronounce some words No, I find it easy to pronounce all the words Q6: Do you find it difficult to pronounce words when you speak English? 3rd year level 4th year level 5th year level 5,5% 61,6% 32,9% 5,8% 72,1% 22,1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Yes, I find it difficult to pronounce many words Yes, I find it difficult to pronounce some words No, I find it easy to pronounce all the words Q6: Do you find it difficult to pronounce words when you speak English? Pupils who speak a foreign language in the household Pupils who speak only Italian in the household 99 even with words that pupils already know, teach at 3 rd and 4 th year level. In addition, it is also interesting to notice that the children who speak at least one language other than Italian in their household also showed a slightly lower tendency to claim that they find it very difficult to cope with this aspect of the English language while reading aloud (Graph 70). Graph 68: Q14- the results as percentage Graph 69: Q14- the results as percentage according to the year level of the pupils 10,6% 44,9% 40,1% 4,4% Q14: Do you find the complex relationship between spelling and pronunciation in English difficult to cope with when you read aloud? Yes, find it very difficult Yes, I find it somewhat difficult No, I find it easy I don't know 17,7% 46,8% 29,0% 6,5% 11,1% 40,3% 44,4% 4,2% 5,4% 47,3% 44,1% 3,2% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Yes, find it very difficult Yes, I find it somewhat difficult No, I find it easy I don't know Q14: Do you find the complex relationship between spelling and pronunciation in English difficult to cope with when you read aloud? 3rd year level 4th year level 5th year level 100 Graph 70: Q14- the results as percentage according to the languages spoken by the pupils in the household Download 1.09 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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