IATEFL PronSIG

PronSIG Podcast

Education EN ↓ 6 episodes

Join host Mike Budden as he chats to key figures in the field of pronunciation in English Language Teaching. This special anniversary podcast series celebrates 40 years of PronSIG—the IATEFL Pronunciation Special Interest Group. PronSIG has  been at the forefront of the practice and theory of pronunciation teaching since 1986.

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IATEFL PronSIG

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Education

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PronSIG.podbean.com

Latest episode

Jun 29, 2026

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Episodes

12 Mini Interviews from IATEFL Brighton 2026 29.06.2026

At the recent 2026 IATEFL conference in Brighton, host Mike Budden had the opportunity to chat to speakers, researchers and teacher trainers for a series of short conversations about pronunciation teaching. Across these mini interviews, we explore questions such as: What are the biggest misconceptions about pronunciation teaching? How can teachers help learners become more confident speakers? What...

Heather Hansen on Accent Bias, Pronunciation and Linguistic Privilege 21.05.2026

In this episode of the PronSIG Podcast, host Mike Budden speaks with Heather Hansen, a communications trainer, author and speaker based in Singapore, who has become one of the leading voices in the fight against accent bias. Heather is the founder of Global Speech Academy, author of the award-winning book Unmuted, and is currently completing a PhD on accent bias in the workplace. Heather reflects...

Robin Walker reflects on accent, ELT, intelligibility, and four decades of teaching and writing about pronunciation. 09.04.2026

In this episode of the PronSIG Podcast, host Mike Budden speaks with Robin Walker, a teacher, writer and pronunciation specialist with decades of experience teaching English in Spain and training teachers across Europe. Robin is co-author, alongside Gemma Archer, of Teaching English Pronunciation for a Global World, published by Oxford University Press, and served for many years as editor of Speak...

Jane Setter reflects on pronunciation teaching, accents, and the evolution of PronSIG. 11.03.2026

In this episode of the PronSIG Podcast, host Mike Budden speaks with Professor Jane Setter, a leading phonetician at the University of Reading and co-editor of the Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary. Jane reflects on her journey into pronunciation teaching, from teaching at summer language schools in the 1980s to becoming a prominent voice in the field of phonetics and pronunciation research...

Jonathan Marks reflects on the early days of PronSIG, authoring coursebooks and more. 18.02.2026

In this episode of the PronSIG Podcast, host Mike Budden talks with Jonathan Marks, founding member and former coordinator of PronSIG and author of English Pronunciation in Use (Elementary). Jonathan reflects on his early career in the 1980s at International House Hastings and the people and experiences that led to the creation of PronSIG. He discusses how a community of teachers interested in pro...

Gemma Archer and Adam Scott talk about PronSIG and their journey in pronunciation teaching. 10.12.2025

PronSIG coordinators Gemma Archer and Adam Scott talk about pronunciation teaching, teacher confidence, accent diversity, and how PronSIG provides resources and community for anyone wanting to grow in this area.

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