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Influence Of Teaching Phonology On Spoken English Of Secondary School Students
[A CASE STUDY OF ILORIN EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, KWARA STATE] -
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Table 2 above represents the view of the respondents on the significant relationship between teachers’ qualifications and effective teaching of phonology in the senior secondary schools.
33.3% of the respondent was of the view that any teacher could teach phonology in the senior secondary schools, while 66.7% was not. Again 2.5% of the respondents agreed that teaching phonology required no special skill but 97.5% did not. Similarly, the claim that all language teachers could teach English Language phonology in the senior secondary schools was supported by 1.7% of the total respondents, while 98.3% did not. On whether phonology teachers should be very trained, 75% of the respondents agreed, while 25% disagreed. As well, while 66.7% of the sampled population believed that learners understood phonology much quicker when handled by well-trained teachers, 33.3% have a negative thought about this. Hence, on the more effective use of language laboratories and facilities, 75% of the respondents opined that only phonology expert teachers could guarantee that, as against the others 25% who thought otherwise. Finally, are all subjects better taught by specialist teachers? 97.5% of the respondents agreed but 2.5% disagreed.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTThis project explores the influence of teaching phonology on spoken English of secondary school students in Ilorin East Local Government Area, Kwara State. To ascertain this, the project takes a look at the concept of language, functions of language as well as language skills. English phonemes; vowel and consonant sounds are also examined. Based on the foregoing, thus, efforts are directed at analysing the data collected with the research methodology used in obtaining the data. Therefore ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTThis project explores the influence of teaching phonology on spoken English of secondary school students in Ilorin East Local Government Area, Kwara State. To ascertain this, the project takes a look at the concept of language, functions of language as well as language skills. English phonemes; vowel and consonant sounds are also examined. Based on the foregoing, thus, efforts are directed at analysing the data collected with the research methodology used in obtaining the data. Therefore ... Continue reading---