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Date: 14-Aug-2008 From: Marianna Kyprianou <mariannakyprianouyahoo.gr> Subject: EFL Pronunciation Teaching in Your Country E-mail this message to a friend
Dear Linguist Members,
I am a PhD student researching the teaching of English pronunciation in primary and secondary education in Cyprus.
I would like to kindly ask if you are aware of any literature available in the area of pronunciation teaching in your country, concerning primary and secondary education (in the context of teaching English as a foreign language). I am primarily interested in European countries.
I would also be more than happy to forward a questionnaire to those of you who are interested in participating in my study by answering questions on teaching pronunciation practices concerning their country (if you indicate your interest I will forward the questionnaire to your e-mail address).
Thank you very much for your help. A summary of all responses will be posted.