So what is it about songs that make them such effective English language
learning tools?
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It works. There is considerable scientific
evidence that demonstrates how
music can help second language learners acquire grammar and vocabulary and
improve spelling. Then there is the so-called “Mozart
Effect”, the concept that listening
to classic musical boosts the performance of mental tasks like learning.
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Everyday language and colloquial speech. Songs and music almost always
contain a lot of useful vocabulary, phrases and expressions. And since the
intended audience is native speakers, songs and music include up-to-date
language and colloquialisms. The language used in songs is casual and actually
usable, if you pick the right music.
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Get familiar with the sound of English. Listening to songs will also allow you to focus on your pronunciation
and understanding of the English language’s rhythm, tone and beat.
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Get English stuck inside your head. Many of the words and sound patterns within a song are repetitive and
this makes it easier for them to stick in your mind. You probably already know
this. Music has an uncanny ability of getting stuck in our heads. Tunes and
lyrics will often infiltrate our thoughts and play over and over in our minds.
All of which will help you to learn English through songs as you easily
memorize vocabulary and phrases. In fact, after a short period of time you will
find it almost impossible to forget them.
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Songs are emotional. Our relationship with music is deep, powerful and hugely rewarding. It is a
key that unlocks our emotions, influences our moods and enhances our mental and
physical well-being. When something is emotional, then of course it is also
easier to remember.
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Music is an easy habit. One reason people find
language learning difficult is they don’t have an extra minute in the day to
devote to their studies. But when you’re learning English through songs, you
don’t need to set aside too much time because you can take the music with you
wherever you go. You can have English songs playing in the car, the kitchen and
the shower. And by picking music you like, you can listen to the same material
over and over again, without becoming bored.
Music
teaches you English culture. Music gives you insight into English-speaking
culture and how English-speaking people think and feel. Familiarity with
popular songs and artists gives you something to talk about with your
English-speaking friends.http://www.fluentu.com
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