How L2 music and songs can support informal language learning

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"This paper describes some ways that young people find, listen to, and learn L2 songs and engage in informal language learning. Songs and musical resources developed by teachers for the classroom (including folk/traditional music and children's songs, chants and rhymes) may contain ""simplified"" or ""targeted"" language, whereas the pop music and rap songs found by young people contains more ""authentic"" language. The linguistic benefits of using foreign language songs and music may include gains in listening comprehension, speaking and pronunciation; vocabulary knowledge, including informal, idiomatic and slang expressions; improved literacy and more automatised use of grammar; and increased intercultural understanding."

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"The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the ways in which children and young people find, listen to, and learn songs from another country or culture and how this can lead to informal language learning. Cheung (2001) argues that music can form a bridge between ""formal and informal"" language learning; for example, students may encounter a song they enjoy in class and then access it via the Internet to hear it again, watch the music video or even learn the lyrics by heart. Songs and musical resources developed by teachers to use in the classroom (including folk or traditional music and children's songs, chants and rhymes) may contain ""simplified"" or ""targeted"" language, whereas the music found by young people is more likely to contain the ""authentic"" language found in popular music and rap songs. The linguistic benefits of using foreign language songs and music may include gains in listening comprehension, speaking and pronunciation (Ludke, 2018); vocabulary knowledge, including informal, idiomatic and slang expressions (Milton, 2008); improved literacy and more automatised use of grammar (Saricoban & Metin, 2000); and increased intercultural understanding (Cheung, 2001). Some practical implications and recommendations will also be presented."

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