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USING MUSIC AND GAMES IN LESSON PLANS By: Lana Chakhaia, Paata Lataria
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Have you ever used music and games in your class? How did you feel about it? What’s so great about teaching English by using games and music? What are the challenges? Have you ever used music and games in your class? How did you feel about it? What’s so great about teaching English by using games and music? What are the challenges?
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Benefits of using Music improves concentration improves memory brings a sense of community to a group motivates learning relaxes people who are overwhelmed or stressed makes learning fun helps people absorb material
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Techniques for Using Music with L2 Learners introduce a new theme or topic (Christmas/colours/feelings) break the ice in a class where students don't know each other or are having difficulty communicating change the mood (liven things up or calm things down) teach and build vocabulary and idioms review material (background music improves memory) teach pronunciation and intonation teach reading comprehension inspire a class discussion teach listening for details and gist
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Tips for Using Music Effectively introduce an instrumental version first Make a vocabulary list ahead of time. Expose students to a certain song many days in a row. Choose interactive songs whenever possible. Adding actions enhances language acquisition and memory. Have soft or upbeat music playing before class to encourage a positive atmosphere
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Which Game to use? Should be appropriate for students’ language level Choose the game that fits the purposes of that class or the content. Consider students' characteristics: whether they are old or young, serious-minded or light-hearted, and highly motivated to learn or not. Consider when the game should be used in the morning or in the afternoon, on Monday or Friday.
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