A Habitual Action of Listening to Songs in a Writing Class

S. Wijirahayu, Adji Saputra Sutiwan
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The behaviour of learners in listening to English songs will create a habit, or activity carried out periodically or repeatedly. Learners who always listen to English songs form habitual actions that may affect their language learning process, especially vocabulary acquaintance. The habit of listening to English songs offers occasions to learn the language. The learners who have the habit of listening to English songs will have more vocabulary since they are used to listening to many words in the lyrics. Mastery of vocabulary in writing is essential. Writing is one of the complex language skills because it involves the ability of writing techniques and language skills. With poor vocabulary mastery, students find it difficult to string words together to make a sentence because they lack the vocabulary to represent their writing. Students with good vocabulary mastery were able and easy to string words. They can determine diction for their writing. Keywords: vocabulary mastery; habit of listening to the song.
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写作课上听歌的习惯性行为
学习者在听英文歌曲时的行为会形成一种定期或反复进行的习惯或活动。经常听英文歌曲的学习者会形成习惯性的行为,这可能会影响他们的语言学习过程,尤其是词汇的认识。听英文歌的习惯为学习英语提供了机会。有听英文歌曲习惯的学习者会有更多的词汇量,因为他们习惯了听歌词中的很多单词。在写作中掌握词汇是必不可少的。写作是一种复杂的语言技能,因为它涉及到写作技巧和语言技能的能力。由于词汇掌握不好,学生发现很难把单词串起来造句,因为他们缺乏词汇来表达他们的写作。词汇掌握良好的学生能够并且容易地串词。他们可以决定写作的措辞。关键词:词汇掌握;习惯听歌。
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