Beyond the IPA: Alternative Strategies for Teaching English in Primary School Más allá del AFI: Estrategias fonéticas alternativas para la enseñanza del inglés en primaria

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Antonio José Véliz Gilberto
Nayely Dayana Torres Zapata
Frans Andrés Recalde García
Vivian Coromoto Rojas Ceballos

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This study examines the use of Spanish-based respelling as a pedagogical strategy to improve English pronunciation among primary school students. Traditional methods focused on mechanical repetition often fail to ensure intelligibility and fluency. The research was framed within a quantitative approach and a correlational design, conducted with an intact group of 42 fifth-grade students. Data collection involved oral reading tasks and pronunciation activities, with fluency measured through words correct per minute (WCPM) and accuracy assessed using an analytic rubric. The results indicate a statistically significant improvement between pre-test and post-test scores (p < .001), with an average gain of three points and reduced variability among learners. These findings confirm that alternative respelling strategies contribute to higher accuracy, greater fluency, and increased self-confidence in oral production. Therefore, respelling proves to be an effective and accessible resource for English language teaching in primary school contexts.

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Véliz Gilberto, A. J., Torres Zapata, N. D., Recalde García, F. A., & Rojas Ceballos, V. C. (2025). Beyond the IPA: Alternative Strategies for Teaching English in Primary School: Más allá del AFI: Estrategias fonéticas alternativas para la enseñanza del inglés en primaria. Boletín Científico Ideas Y Voces, 5(3), Pág. 137 – 148. https://doi.org/10.60100/bciv.v5i3.241
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