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Abstract
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the difficulties of Indonesian undergraduate students in recognizing English letters at one public Islamic higher education institution in Jambi Province, Indonesia as the basis for designing pronunciation teaching strategies for English lecturers. Using a qualitative methodology that attempts to investigate and understand human issues in a particular group (Harrison et al., 2017), 4 participants were interviewed. through semi-structured interview questions. The interviews were analyzed and compared along four dimensions of EFL English pronunciation mastery factors: motivation, attitude, first language pronunciation interference, and phonetic ability. The findings of this study provide evidence for lecturers on the importance of introducing pronunciation class in the English study program in the earlier years of study to improve students' English pronunciation ability. Implication and limitation of research are provided.
Keywords
EFL University Students, English Letters
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to express deepest gratitude to the State Islamic Institute of Kerinci Rector for allowing to conduct the study, the third semester students of English department academic year 2019/2020 for willingness to participate in the study.
Publication Date
11-15-2021
Creative Commons License
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DOI
10.46743/2160-3715/2021.4846
Recommended APA Citation
Indrayadi, T., Daflizar, D., Irawan, Y., & Helty, H. (2021). Indonesian EFL Students’ Difficulties in Recognizing English Letters. The Qualitative Report, 26(11), 3476-3491. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2021.4846