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Investigating song-based language teaching and its effect on lexical learning

机译:调查基于歌曲的语言教学及其对词汇学习的影响

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The present thesis addresses the following question: Can popular songs as they are currently used in second and foreign language classrooms benefit lexical learning? Lexical learning is defined as the acquisition of new vocabulary as well as the consolidation and further elaboration of familiar words and phrases. To answer this research question, three methodologically distinct studies are reported.In the first study an international questionnaire explored teacher cognitions as well as actual teaching practices involving songs. The responses of 568 informants in 41 countries indicate that a majority of respondents believe in the usefulness of songs for language learning and that many respondents utilize songs in class for clearly defined pedagogical purposes, including vocabulary learning. The questionnaire also elicited information from the respondents about the way they incorporate songs in lessons, including details about how often a song is played and what types of form- and meaning-focused activities are used to engage learners with the lyrics of a song.The second study investigated the lexical characteristics of teacher-selected songs and the vocabulary learning opportunities they afford. For this purpose, a corpus of 635 songs used for ESL/EFL purposes, comprising 177,384 tokens, was compiled and analysed. Results indicate that teacher-selected songs are short, repetitive and relatively undemanding as far as lexis is concerned compared to other authentic text genres. Knowledge of the 4000 most frequent word families of English provides 98% coverage of the running words in this song corpus. Little difference was found in terms of the overall vocabulary demands between songs intended for use with beginners, intermediate and advanced learners.The third study investigates whether participating in a song-based lesson results in higher verbatim text retention compared to a lesson based on a poem or a prose text. For the sake of ecological validity, the procedures and the materials used in the classroom intervention study were informed by the findings of the teacher questionnaire (study one) and the song corpus analysis (study two). Results indicate that a song-based language lesson but also a poem-based lesson result in significantly higher recognition and cued recall of verbatim text than a lesson based on a prose text.In response to the overall question, this thesis provides evidence that songs as they currently tend to be used by language teachers around the world indeed benefit certain aspects of lexical learning, perhaps in particular the entrenchment in memory of already (half-)familiar words in association with their phraseological patterning. It is argued that, while certain structural characteristics of songs (and poems) have the potential of rendering text (and the lexis therein) memorable, it is the way that songs tend to be exploited in the classroom that capitalizes on this mnemonic potential.
机译:本论文解决了以下问题:第二和外语教室中当前使用的流行歌曲是否可以使词汇学习受益?词汇学习的定义是获取新词汇,以及巩固和进一步完善熟悉的单词和短语。为了回答这个研究问题,报告了三种在方法上截然不同的研究。在第一个研究中,一项国际问卷调查了教师的认知以及涉及歌曲的实际教学实践。来自41个国家/地区的568名线人的回答表明,大多数受访者相信歌曲对语言学习的实用性,许多受访者将课堂中的歌曲用于明确定义的教学目的,包括词汇学习。该调查表还从受访者那里获得了有关他们在课程中结合歌曲的方式的信息,包括有关歌曲播放频率以及使用哪种形式的,注重形式和意义的活动来吸引学习者使用歌曲歌词的详细信息。第二项研究调查了教师选择的歌曲的词汇特征以及他们提供的词汇学习机会。为此,对包含177,384个令牌的用于ESL / EFL目的的635首歌曲的语料库进行了编译和分析。结果表明,与其他真实的文本类型相比,就词汇而言,教师选择的歌曲简短,重复且相对不需要。对4000个最常见的英语单词家族的了解,可以使该歌曲语料库中的运行单词覆盖98%。旨在供初学者,中级和高级学习者使用的歌曲在整体词汇需求方面差异不大。第三项研究调查了与基于诗歌的课程相比,参加基于歌曲的课程是否能保持较高的逐字记录或散文。出于生态有效性的考虑,课堂干预研究中使用的程序和材料是通过教师问卷调查(研究一)和歌曲语料库分析(研究二)的发现来告知的。结果表明,与基于散文文本的课程相比,基于歌曲的语言课程以及基于诗词的课程对逐字记录文本的认知度和提示记忆力均显着提高。针对总体问题,本论文提供了证据表明歌曲作为目前,它们被世界各地的语言教师所使用,确实在词汇学习的某些方面受益匪浅,也许尤其是在已经(半)个熟悉的单词与他们的短语模式相关的记忆中根深蒂固。有人认为,尽管歌曲(和诗歌)的某些结构特征具有使文字(以及其中的词汇)令人难忘的潜力,但正是利用这种助记性潜力倾向于在教室中利用歌曲。

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    Tegge Friederike Anna Gerda;

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