{"intvolume":" 16","status":"public","year":"2008","extern":"1","author":[{"first_name":"Mareike","id":"71540","last_name":"Müller","full_name":"Müller, Mareike"}],"department":[{"_id":"468"}],"title":"Challenges and opportunities for methodologically principled L2 pronunciation training in German textbooks and class","_id":"28767","volume":16,"citation":{"mla":"Müller, Mareike. “Challenges and Opportunities for Methodologically Principled L2 Pronunciation Training in German Textbooks and Class.” Forum Deutsch – Research Forum, vol. 16, no. 2, 2008, pp. 30–37.","ama":"Müller M. Challenges and opportunities for methodologically principled L2 pronunciation training in German textbooks and class. Forum Deutsch – Research Forum. 2008;16(2):30-37.","ieee":"M. Müller, “Challenges and opportunities for methodologically principled L2 pronunciation training in German textbooks and class,” Forum Deutsch – Research Forum, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 30–37, 2008.","apa":"Müller, M. (2008). Challenges and opportunities for methodologically principled L2 pronunciation training in German textbooks and class. Forum Deutsch – Research Forum, 16(2), 30–37.","bibtex":"@article{Müller_2008, title={Challenges and opportunities for methodologically principled L2 pronunciation training in German textbooks and class}, volume={16}, number={2}, journal={Forum Deutsch – Research Forum}, author={Müller, Mareike}, year={2008}, pages={30–37} }","short":"M. Müller, Forum Deutsch – Research Forum 16 (2008) 30–37.","chicago":"Müller, Mareike. “Challenges and Opportunities for Methodologically Principled L2 Pronunciation Training in German Textbooks and Class.” Forum Deutsch – Research Forum 16, no. 2 (2008): 30–37."},"user_id":"71540","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"article_type":"original","publication":"Forum Deutsch – Research Forum","type":"journal_article","date_updated":"2022-01-06T06:58:20Z","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The teaching of pronunciation in foreign language classes has experienced methodological waves of interest over the last century. Regarded as an insignificant part of language learning in the grammar translation approach, the teaching of pronunciation “grew in prominence with the rise of the Direct Method and Audiolingualism, only to be pushed again to the sidelines with the ascendancy of Communicative Language Teaching … and the Natural Approach” (Jones, 2005, p. 178). Although phonetics has drawn more attention within the context of second language (L2) acquisition since the late 1980s, shortcomings inhibiting the teaching and learning of L2 pronunciation are still apparent, particularly within the realm of German as a Foreign Language (GFL), where a lack of appropriate pronunciation training and training material is observable (Dieling & Hirschfeld, 2000)."}],"date_created":"2021-12-14T09:15:04Z","issue":"2","publication_status":"published","page":"30-37"}