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<subfield code="a">Spanish legislation on education emphasizes the role of listening and pronunciation&#xd;
in the English classroom. That is why the present article aims to research whether students&#xd;
can improve both skills thanks to authentic videos. Therefore, an action plan was&#xd;
implemented with two classrooms in 3rd Primary: experimental and control group. Data was&#xd;
collected by means of a pre and post listening test, pre and post pronunciation exercises and&#xd;
a teacher diary. The treatment consisted of a series of six short videos necessary to solve the&#xd;
increasingly demanding post-viewing activities. Having suffered a setback, results reveal that&#xd;
the experimental group does not progress as much as the control one in terms of listening, but videos do have a positive effect on vowel articulation and pace.</subfield>
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