SUBJECT: ENGLISH PHONOLOGICAL CHALLENGES AS FACED BY KISANGANI IBTP THIRD YEAR’S UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS.
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The topic has been chosen from an unfortunate observation made on the mispronunciation of English words by G3 IBTP students on the field. It is inspired by a poor experience as teacher of English at IBTP Kisangani mainly on the phonological level
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