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Scrabble yourself to success: Methods in teaching transcription
Sönning, Lukas (2013): Scrabble yourself to success: Methods in teaching transcription, in: Joanna Przedlacka, John Maidment, Michael Ashby, u. a. (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the Phonetics Teaching and Learning Conference ; UCL, London, 8–10 August 2013, London, S. 83–86.
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Proceedings of the Phonetics Teaching and Learning Conference ; UCL, London, 8–10 August 2013
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Phonetics Teaching and Learning Conference, London, 8–10 August 2013
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Phonetics Teaching and Learning Conference, 2013 ; London
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2013
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978-0-9926394-0-2
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English
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This paper summarizes the results of a study that tested and evaluated two methods for teaching phonemic transcription to German EFL students at university level. The research design included a control group and two training groups receiving treatment with different methods: one based on the transcription of auditive stimuli, the other based on a phonemic adaption of the board game Scrabble®. The different training methods had significant effects on the improvement of transcription skills. A comparison of the training groups did not yield significant differences – the descriptive statistics, however, suggest that phoneme scrabble cannot be recommended as a uniform teaching method.
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phonemic transcription
evaluation of teaching methods
experimental study
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May 24, 2022
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