My research grew out of my teaching experiences with adult Vietnamese students learning English. Although many had a strong grasp of grammar and vocabulary, most struggled with intelligibility. I started teaching a stand-alone pronunciation course, and simultaneously developed a lifelong interest on issues of L2 pronunciation – intelligibility, comprehensibility, accent, and fluency. I was fortunate enough to meet another teacher at the same institution - Murray Munro - who became a colleague, a friend, a co-investigator, and a co-author. I also have an interest in issues of immigration and integration, and was the co-director of the Prairie Metropolis Research Centre of Excellence for Research on Migration and Integration for 11 years.
Upcoming presentations: The Canadian Dream: Immigrants' Changing Reflections on the Learning a Second Language and Integrating into a New Community Over a Decade. AAAL, Atlanta, March 10, 2019; New Directions for L2 Pronunciation Teaching and Research, Saskatoon, TESL SK, April 13, 2019; L2 Pronunciation: Belle of the Ball, Iowa State University, April 16, 2019; How Related are L1 and L2 Fluency? A 10-year study, ISB12, June, Edmonton; Conducting L2 Pronunciation Research. PSLLT, September 12, Flagstaff, AZ |
Most of the articles/chapters listed on this site (second tab above) are available on ResearchGate:
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tracey.derwing@ualberta.ca