• 제목/요약/키워드: Native English Speakers and Korean English Teachers

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미국인 남성과 여성이 발음한 영어이중모음의 음향적 연구 (An Acoustical Study of English Diphthongs Produced by American Males and Females)

  • 양병곤
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2010
  • English vowels can be divided into monophthongs and diphthongs depending on the number of vocal tract shapes. Diphthongs are usually produced with more than one shape. This study attempts to collect acoustical data of English diphthongs published by Hillenbrand et al.(1995) online and to examine acoustic features of the diphthongs for phoneticians and English teachers. Sixty three American males and females were chosen after excluding those subjects with different target vowels or ambiguous formant tracks. The author used Praat to obtain the acoustical data systematically at eleven equidistant timepoints over the diphthongal segment. Obvious errors were corrected based on the spectrographic display of each diphthong. Results show that the formant trajectories of the diphthongs produced by the American males and females appeared quite similar. When the female formant values were uniformly normalized to those of the males, almost a perfect collapse occurred. Secondly, the diphthongal movements on the vowel space appeared not linear due to the coarticulatory gesture for the following consonant. Thirdly, the average duration of the diphthongs produced by the females was 1.156 times longer than that of the males while the pitch ratio between the two groups turned out to be 1.746 with a similar contour over measurement points. The author concludes that English diphthongs produced by various groups can be compared systematically when the acoustical values are obtained at proportional timepoints. Further studies will be desirable on the comparison of English diphthongs produced by native and nonnative speakers.

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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

  • Koroloff, Carolyn
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제5호
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    • pp.49-62
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    • 1999
  • Education systems throughout the world encourage their students to learn languages other than their native one. In Australia, our Education Boards provide students with the opportunity to learn European and Asian languages. French, German, Chinese and Japanese are the most popular languages studied in elementary and high schools. This choice is a reflection of Australias European heritage and its geographical position near Asia. In most non-English speaking countries, English is the foreign language most readily available to students. In Korea, the English language is actively promoted by the Education Department and, in less official ways, by companies and the public. It is impossible to be anywhere in Korea without seeing the English language alongside or intermingled with Korean. When I ask students why they are learning English, I receive answers that include the word globalization and the importance of English throughout the world. When I press further and ask why they personally are learning English, the students mention passing exams, usually high school tests or TOEIC, and the necessity of passing the latter to obtain a good job. Seldom do I ever hear anything about communication: about the desire to talk with other people in English, to read novels or poetry in English, to understand movies or pop-songs in English, to chat on the Internet in English, to search for information on the Internet in English, or to email pen-pals in English. Yet isnt communication the only valid reason for learning a language? We learn our native language to communicate with those around us. Shouldnt we set the same goal for learning a foreign language? In my opinion communication, whether it is reading and writing or speaking and listening, must be central to language learning. Learning a language to pass examinations is meaningless unless those examinations are a reliable indicator of the ability of the student to communicate. In previous eras, most communication in a foreign language was through reading novels or formal letters. This required a thorough knowledge of grammar and a large vocabulary. Todays communication is much less formal. Telephone conversations, tele-conferences, faxes and emails allow people to communicate regularly and informally. Reading materials are also less formal as popular novels and newspapers are available world-wide. Movies and popular songs have added to the range of informal communication available. Finally travel has ensured that people from different cultures will meet easily and regularly. This informal communication requires less emphasis on grammar and vocabulary and more emphasis on comprehension and confidence to speak. Placing communication central to language learning has important implications for the Education system and for teachers.

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Effects of Instructional Intervention in Low-Level College Students' Learning of Request Acts

  • Yang, Eun-Mi
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.215-235
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    • 2006
  • This paper explores the effects of two different methods of instruction for 106 low-level Korean learners of English at a college in learning request expressions. Both of the methods contained the focus-on-form and function characteristics, while the degree of explicitness for input enhancement was differentiated. Abundant email samples written by English native speakers for the input were provided and email writing practice for the output was proceeded for both groups of the students in the treatment sessions. The numbers of target forms used in pretest and posttest results were compared quantitatively: The tests included email writing and open-ended Discourse Completion Test (DCT). The results indicated that the target pragmatic features were slightly better learned under the condition of relatively high degree of explicit instruction with metapragmatic information, even though the difference was statistically insignificant. In addition, the students' use of request strategies both in email and DCT was affected positively by the treatment with email input and output. That is, the students applied the request strategies they learned through email into their oral production (open-ended DCT) as well as their email writing. Further study on the output effect of target features in advancing pragmatic competence is suggested.

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동기와 전략으로 본 영어 학습자들의 성향 분석 (An analysis of the predisposition of learners of English focusing on motivation and learning strategies)

  • 이일연
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.151-176
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    • 2003
  • Motivation and learning strategies, some of the important factors affecting language learning, have mostly been studied with reference to their relationship in terms of proficiency. This study investigated motivation and learning strategies and their relationship in order to find the inward predisposition of learners. Data was collected from 200 university students in Taejon and Chungnam province, Korea language learning strategies were measured by the Strategy Inventory for Language Learning(SILL), and motivation by the Attitude / Motivation Test Battery(AMTB), with adaptations for Koreans. The detailed analysis of the data Indicated that Korean university students were more motivated to learn English for a practical goal than a formal one. They had a strong willingness to learn but showed 'the tendency of the new generation' of choosing the easiest and most convenient ways in studying English in terms of motivational intensity and strategy use. Findings imply that there have to be some changes and improvements in the deep-rooted classroom teaching methods. A systematic device is needed to induce students to be autonomous learners, providing them with a variety of activities suitable for their purposes and levels, as in opportunities of contacting native speakers, multi-media language labs, the Internet etc.

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중학생 영작문 실력 향상을 위한 자동 문법 채점 시스템 구축 (Implementing Automated English Error Detecting and Scoring System for Junior High School Students)

  • 김지은;이공주
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제7권5호
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    • pp.36-46
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    • 2007
  • 본 논문에서는 중학생이 작성한 영작문에서 자동으로 문법오류를 검색하고 채점하는 시스템을 소개한다. 학생의 문장이 입력되면 형태소 및 구문 분석을 하고 오류를 검색한다. 문장 분석이 완료되면 교사들이 제공한 채점기준에 의해 자동으로 채점한다. 문법오류를 탐지하기 위해서 정문을 처리하는 규칙은 물론 오류를 포함하고 있는 문장도 처리하는 규칙을 구현하였다. 본 시스템에서는 영어를 제2외국어로 사용하는 학생들이 한국어의 영향으로 인해 발생시키는 영어 구문오류를 집중적으로 처리하고자 하였다. 이와 같이 영작문에 대한 자동 채점은 학생들에게 오류에 대한 즉각적인 피드백을 제공하여 스스로 자신의 영어실력을 모니터할 수 있게 해 준다. 이러한 시스템을 활용함으로써 학생들은 언제 어디서나 혼자서 영작문 공부를 할 수 있으며, 이는 학생들의 실력 향상에 많은 도움이 될 것이다.

Modality in Korean Learners' Spoken Interlanguage

  • Park, Hyeson
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.197-216
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    • 2012
  • This study examines spoken interlanguage of Korean learners of English, focusing on the distribution of modal verbs and devices of epistemic modality. (Semi-) spontaneous speech data were collected from four students participating in a self-organized study group for seven months, which produced a corpus of about 55,000 words. The data analysis reveals the following: 1) The frequency of the modal verbs produced by the learners was lower than that of native speakers; 1.99 vs. 2.32 tokens per 100 words. The range of the modal verbs used by the learners was also very limited, with over-reliance on can (43%). 2) The grammatical categories of the devices marking epistemic modality were in the order of adverbs, lexical verbs, and modal verbs, with a high frequency of a few items in each category. 3) Lexical items conveying certainty and modals of obligation were preferred over markers of weaker commitment, resulting in speech characterized by firmer assertions and a more authoritative tone, a potential cause for pragmatic failure. 4) A weak developmental change was observed in the frequency of modal verbs, but not in their functions over the seven month period of data collection. L1 influence, L2 proficiency, mode of communication, and instruction effects are discussed as possible variables involved in the distribution patterns observed.

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리듬 및 유창성 지수와 한국 화자의 영어 읽기 발화 청취 평가의 관련성 (Relationships between rhythm and fluency indices and listeners' ratings of Korean speakers' English paragraph reading)

  • 정현성
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.25-33
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    • 2022
  • 이 논문은 리듬 및 유창성 지수와 한국 대학생이 읽은 영어 발화의 리듬 및 유창성 청취 평가가 어떤 관련성을 가지는지 분석한 연구이다. 이를 위해 대학생 17명이 'The North Wind and the Sun' 문단을 읽고 영어 발음 수업 사전, 사후 두 차례에 걸쳐 녹음한 것을, 대학원에 재학 중인 현직 영어 교사 및 예비 영어 교사 7명이 리듬 및 유창성에 대한 청취 평가를 진행하였다. 또, 선행 연구에서 언급된 리듬 및 유창성 지수 중 14개 지수를 사용해 각 발화 자료의 지수를 추출하여 지수와 청취 평가의 관련성을 분석하였다. 지수를 분석한 결과 %V, VarcoV, nPVIV에서는 선행 연구의 영어 원어민 지수와 거의 비슷한 양상을 보였고, ΔV, ΔC, VarcoC에서는 원어민보다 높았으며, 발화 속도는 원어민보다 느렸다. 한국 대학생들이 일부 리듬 지수에서는 영어 원어민과 비슷한 양상을 보인다고 할 수 있다. 리듬 및 유창성 지수를 사용하여 리듬 평가 점수와 유창성 평가 점수를 예측할 수 있는 최적의 모델을 탐색한 결과, 리듬 및 유창성 평가 모두에서 유창성 지수인 휴지 비율, 조음 속도, 발화 속도 등이 리듬 지수들보다 평가 점수를 예측하는데 더 큰 기여를 하는 것으로 나타났다.