2 Recommendations According to the results of the study, we can recommend the following: • Teaching should focus on both recognition and production i.e. teachers should recognize the pronunciation errors and correct them and teach the students how to pronounce these sounds correctly. • The study suggests that there should be pronunciation lessons ranking the same as lessons in other skills e.g. Grammar, and vocabulary and sentence structure to draw the attention of the student to the importance of pronunciation in learning English. • Difficulty of production should not be too great because the above consonant sounds are produced at the front of the mouth; this motor skill is not too difficult to learn. For practicing, correcting and developing the pronunciation error we strongly suggest for the student to listen regularly to English sounds and words using audio aids like cassettes, CDs and sound dictionaries . These tools are very useful for practicing pronunciation. • I think it is also worth looking at the dictionary for checking the correct pronunciation of words. • It is advised that the teachers in pre-university stages have good knowledge of phonetics and phonology because this will provide a basis for teachers to pronounce a word correctly and identify the physical reasons for inaccurate approximations of foreign language sounds, enabling them to give precise instructions which help student correct, faulty pronunciation.