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Pronunciation is crucial to L2 learning. However, achieving speech proficiency is difficult. Class time constraints make demonstration–imitation pronunciation teaching methods less effective, even after repeated practice. Research suggests that pronunciation involves motor control, that auditory preparation enhances accuracy, and that learners produce more accurate pronunciation after perceiving accurate target sounds. This study proposes that the perception of accurate L2 target sounds will enhance pronunciation. To test this concept, the study employed online auditory training tasks for English learners enrolled at a private university in Taiwan. The results showed that auditory teaching results in positive learning outcomes.
Ching-Wen Wang (Mon,) studied this question.
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