‘Thank you for the music’: examining how songs can promote vocabulary learning in an EFL class

Paola Mannarelli, Raquel Serrano
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Pop songs have been claimed to provide a noteworthy source of second language (L2) input. While listening to songs in English is one of the most commonly reported out-of-class activities among EFL learners, little research exists as to how different teaching approaches to the use of songs in the EFL class can enhance students’ vocabulary learning. The present study aims to investigate two different instructional approaches to the use of songs in the L2 class in order to learn how to maximise vocabulary learning through this input source. Two groups of grade 8 Italian EFL learners followed a short treatment that used English pop songs in different conditions, which differed in instructional focus (explicit vs. implicit). The results of the study suggest that although vocabulary significantly improved in both conditions, the explicit approach led to more durable gains.

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“谢谢你的音乐”:在英语课堂上考察歌曲如何促进词汇学习
摘要流行歌曲被认为是第二语言输入的重要来源。虽然听英语歌曲是英语学习者最常见的课外活动之一,但关于在英语课堂上使用歌曲的不同教学方法如何促进学生词汇学习的研究很少。本研究旨在探讨在二语课堂中使用歌曲的两种不同的教学方法,以了解如何通过这种输入源最大限度地提高词汇学习。两组八年级意大利语英语学习者在不同的教学重点(外显和内隐)不同的条件下接受了英语流行歌曲的简短治疗。研究结果表明,尽管在两种情况下词汇量都有显著提高,但显性方法带来的收获更持久。
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