Why has phonodidactics become “the neglected orphan” of ESL/EFL pedagogy? Explaining methodology- and ELF- -related motives behind a reluctance towards pronunciation teaching
Why has phonodidactics become “the neglected orphan” of ESL/EFL pedagogy? Explaining methodology- and ELF- -related motives behind a reluctance towards pronunciation teaching
Author(s): Klaudia GajewskaSubject(s): Foreign languages learning, Methodology and research technology, Globalization, Pedagogy
Published by: Wydział Filologiczny Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: ENL; ESL; EFL; ELF; phonodidactics; methodology; globalisation;
Summary/Abstract: The post-method reality of ESL/EFL education, in which LT is no longer perceived as a largescale enterprise based on one universal method, has encouraged theoreticians and practitioners to search for more personalised ways of L2/FL teaching. This specifically applies to pronunciation instruction, whose models, priorities and teaching procedures ought to be considered in light of the tenets of the Post-Method Era. Even though there is no disputing the fact that the influences of methodology- and globalisation-driven transformations have been generally positive in the sense that they have individualised approaches to LT and facilitated international communication respectively, they have also lowered the status of phonodidactics, which, in effect, is disparagingly referred to as “the neglected orphan” of ESL/EFL pedagogy.
Journal: Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 02 (33)
- Page Range: 20-38
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English