The Effect of Non-Native Teachers’ of English Accents on Freshmen Students’ Listening Comprehension

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2022

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جامعة محمد البشير الابراهيمي - برج بوعريريج -

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ct Learning a new language requires four language skills (Listening, speaking, reading, and writing). Listening is considered as a core skill in the process of acquiring a language, be it a native language, a second language or a foreign one. The present study sought to investigate the effect of using native-accent and non-native accent on EFL students’ listening comprehension. A mixed method was employed to achieve the aims of this study. As for the methodological tools, a questionnaire was used to collect the relevant data from a random sample of 71 freshmen students out of 298 at the department of English. On top of that, an observation was carried out for five sessions with five different freshmen teachers. The results revealed that freshmen students face a number of issues, namely in relation to their teachers’ pronunciation and accent, which go along with what has been introduced in previous studies, as they have highlighted the importance of NEST in improving students’ listening comprehension. Our findings also showed that students’ exposure to NNEST pose a variety of difficulties, which revolve around their listening comprehension and their overall understanding of Native English speakers’ accents. This confirms our hypothesis and underlines the key points that teachers need to focus on, namely improving their pronunciations and accents.

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NEST, NNEST, NESTs, NNESTs, listening comprehension, EFL students, EFL teachers

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