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Phonetics in the teaching of German as a foreign language
Fonetika při výuce němčiny jako cizího jazyka
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)

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Author
Advisor
Referee
Machač, Pavel
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Arts
Discipline
German Studies
Department
Institute of Germanic Studies
Date of defense
25. 5. 2009
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaLanguage
German
Grade
Very good
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá významem fonetiky ve výuce cizích jazyků. V praktické části diplomové práce byly provedeny dvě analýzy. První z nich měla za úkol zjistit, které hlásky dělají českým žákům při výslovnosti němčiny největší obtíže. Cílem druhé analýzy bylo zjištění, která z učebnic - Delfin, Planet, Tangram - je v oblasti výuky německé výslovnosti nejvhodnější pro výuku českých žáků.
This thesis explains the role of phonetics in the teaching of German as a foreign language. The beginning examines the present state - here I try to target in particular the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and its parts that have to do with phonetics. Next, I explain certain terms with which I work with in most of the thesis. The next chapter concentrates on the role that phonetics play in the teaching of foreign languages. In the practical part of this work I deal with the differences of Czech and German pronunciation. The changes I discovered by comparing both languages became the fundamentals of the phonetic analysis of twenty recordings that obtained a total of 1480 analyzed documents, from which I determined that Czech students have the hardest time pronouncing the following German sounds , , , and . The task of the next analysis was to determine how the pronunciations of these problematic sounds are processed in the following text books: Delfin, Planet and Tangram. The best text book was Tangram, then Delfin and the worst was Planet. Unfortunately, none of the text books emphasize pronunciation and exercising it to a sufficient degree.