2021
DOI: 10.24093/awej/vol12no1.20
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English Language Pronunciation Barriers Encountered by the Expatriate Students at King Saud University, Riyadh

Abstract: The English language pronunciation is a sub-skill of speaking modules during the learning process of a second language. Accurate pronunciation is not followed enough by Bangladesh students in speaking English It was found that the participants face barriers while pronouncing English. However, it is ignored and even provided the least attention by them. In order to explore the pronunciation barriers of vowels and consonants of Bangladesh expatriate learners and to identify remedial measures, this study stresses… Show more

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“…The emphasis was stressed on listening to sound systems to enhance pronunciation and communication skills in English. This issue is also emphasized by Vadakalur Elumalai et al (2021), who affirmed that English language pronunciation is a sub-skill of speaking modules during a second language learning process. To improve the language skills of the EFL learners, exposure to pronunciation is necessary (Abker, 2020), as it would help learners distinguish good English from poor English.…”
Section: Jahara and Abdelradymentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The emphasis was stressed on listening to sound systems to enhance pronunciation and communication skills in English. This issue is also emphasized by Vadakalur Elumalai et al (2021), who affirmed that English language pronunciation is a sub-skill of speaking modules during a second language learning process. To improve the language skills of the EFL learners, exposure to pronunciation is necessary (Abker, 2020), as it would help learners distinguish good English from poor English.…”
Section: Jahara and Abdelradymentioning
confidence: 89%