The effects of songs in foreing language classroom on vocabulary retention and motivation

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Date
2013Author
Advisor
Version
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Type
Trabajo Fin de Máster/Master Amaierako Lana
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Abstract
This study compares two ways of vocabulary instruction in an English as a Foreign
Language class. With this research I want to investigate the effects of the new
methodology of songs on students’ memory and motivation when learning a foreign
language compared with the traditional vocabulary instruction. One class of 1st
bachiller divided into two groups of students took part in this research. ...
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This study compares two ways of vocabulary instruction in an English as a Foreign
Language class. With this research I want to investigate the effects of the new
methodology of songs on students’ memory and motivation when learning a foreign
language compared with the traditional vocabulary instruction. One class of 1st
bachiller divided into two groups of students took part in this research. Group 1, the
experimental group, listened to one song, and group two, the control group, followed
the traditional vocabulary instruction. Although the vocabulary taught was the same
for each group, the methodology and the corresponding activities varied from one
group to the other. Subsequently, students of both groups were required to do a posttest in order to assess their retention of vocabulary. Data was collected to answer the following questions:
1. Will students retain more vocabulary with the methodology of the songs than
with the traditional method of vocabulary instruction?
2. Will the use of the songs foster the students’ interest and motivation to learn
the language?
A post test showed higher scores for those students who listened to the song. On
the whole, the experimental group retained more vocabulary and they were more
motivated during the experiment. Besides, in the post text they expressed very
positive opinions about the methodology of using songs in class.
These findings suggest that the use of the songs in a foreign language class may
contribute to improve the memory, and specifically the retention of vocabulary. The
results evidenced that songs can be a good way to stimulate language retention as well
as an easy way of motivating students to like and learn the foreign language. [--]
Subject
Retención de vocabulario,
Motivación,
Canciones,
ILE (Inglés),
Retention of vocabulary,
Motivation,
Songs,
EFL
Degree
Máster Universitario en Profesorado de Educación Secundaria por la Universidad Pública de Navarra /
Bigarren Hezkuntzako Irakasletzako Unibertsitate Masterra Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoan