The New English Teacher: Vol. 12. No. 2, (August 2018)
Recent Submissions
Teaching English Stress: Can Song-Lyric Reading Combined with Mobile Learning Be Beneficial to Non-English Majors?
(Assumption University Press, 2018)
Although stress patterns in English and Chinese are strikingly different, most
English learners in China have overlooked or ignored this difference, resulting in poor
speaking performance. In an attempt to approach this issue, this study designs the mobile
assisted language learning (MALL) based instruction by integrating stress lessons on the
mobile application and adopting song lyric-reading as stress pattern training, aiming to
help college students improve their speaking performance in terms of English stress. Two
groups of Chin...
Current Debates in the Theory and Teaching of English L2 Pronunciation
(Assumption University Press, 2018)
Ironically, the single concept that appears to be universal in the field of English
pronunciation research and instruction, its common denominator as it were, is diversity.
Research theory and classroom practice have both convincingly proven that explicit
training may indeed lead to improvements in a learner’s clarity of speech, but it seems that
everything else is open for debate. Variability in opinions begins with different
interpretations of basic concepts, of individual speech sounds, syllables, phrases and
utterances. Correctl...