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Role of Iranian EFL Teachers about Using Pronunciation Power Software in the Instruction of English Pronunciation
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Second Language LearningTechnology Teacher EducationMultilingualismEducational InformaticsEducationLanguage EducationPhonologyLanguage LearningLanguage TeachingTechnology IntegrationEnglish PronunciationTeacher EducationSecond Language AcquisitionPhoneticsLanguage AcquisitionIranian TeachersLanguage StudiesInstructional TechnologyForeign Language AcquisitionDigital EducationSpeech PerceptionForeign Language Teacher EducationLearning SciencesForeign Language LearningInstructionTeachingPronunciation InstructionDigital Language TeachingSecond Language TeachingComputer-based EducationTechnologyPronunciation Power SoftwareComputer-assisted Language LearningLinguisticsIranian Efl Teachers
Many studies are related to the use of computer technology in learning and teaching but less work has been done to understand how computer technology users feel about them and how this technology helps in developing teachers’ teaching methods. Pronunciation Power software is one of the computer technologies for teaching English pronunciation. This study examined the role of Iranian teachers in utilizing Pronunciation Power software in pronunciation instruction. The researchers used qualitative method consisted of semi-structured interview questions with a volunteer sample of four teachers from an open university in Lahijan, Iran. The researchers answered the research question pertinent to the role of Iranian teachers about utilizing this software in the instruction of pronunciation. Based on the obtained findings, pronunciation power software changed the Iranian teachers' roles from a dispenser of information to a facilitator of information. This change of role gave them more autonomy and greater opportunities in teaching pronunciation.
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