Abstract
Abstract
This review critiques Červinková Poesová and Klára Uličná’s e-book Becoming a Pronunciation teacher. It offers an overview
and critical interpretation of the content, together with a display of its convenience as a practical handbook for EFL/ESL teachers and
researchers of second language pronunciation instruction. The review will evaluate the authors’ approach as well as its effectiveness as a
useful tool to enhance pronunciation teaching in EFL/ESL classrooms.
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
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