This article reports on a study conducted at Universidad Nacional de Colombia in the foreign language extension courses. The author shows how young learners who study English in this program can develop their oral production by making and listening to music. The study took place in the first semester of 2009 and followed the qualitative and descriptive approaches to classroom research. The author describes how young learners view music as a ludic tool that will improve their oral performance and how the activities applied by a music teacher help to reinforce the language topics studied in other English classes.Este artículo reseña un estudio realizado en la Universidad Nacional de Colombia en los cursos de extensión de lenguas extranjeras. ...
This project is about ―The Use of Music in the English Classroom‖. It explores the advantages of emp...
[eng] This paper is a reflection about how the use of music and songs can help students of secondar...
[eng] Human beings are intrinsically social creatures. They live in societies and share a common cu...
This article reports on a study conducted at Universidad Nacional de Colombia in the foreign languag...
This article reports on a study conducted at Universidad Nacional de Colombia in the foreign languag...
We report on an action research project aimed at developing oral communication in first-graders, usi...
We report on an action research project aimed at developing oral communication in first-graders, usi...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examined the role of music in the English Language Development (ELD) o...
This article portrays the experience derived from the Masters in Education’s graduation project Form...
This article discusses the effects of using songs for developing listening skills in a group of peo...
Tesis (Profesor de Inglés para la Enseñanza Básica y Media y al grado académico de Licenciado en Edu...
This research project examines a strategy in which English songs are used to encourage oral producti...
This article presents an action research study applied in a second level EFL course at a university ...
This article presents the findings of a research study conducted in 2005. The aim of the study was t...
This research project examines a strategy in which English songs are used to encourage oral producti...
This project is about ―The Use of Music in the English Classroom‖. It explores the advantages of emp...
[eng] This paper is a reflection about how the use of music and songs can help students of secondar...
[eng] Human beings are intrinsically social creatures. They live in societies and share a common cu...
This article reports on a study conducted at Universidad Nacional de Colombia in the foreign languag...
This article reports on a study conducted at Universidad Nacional de Colombia in the foreign languag...
We report on an action research project aimed at developing oral communication in first-graders, usi...
We report on an action research project aimed at developing oral communication in first-graders, usi...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examined the role of music in the English Language Development (ELD) o...
This article portrays the experience derived from the Masters in Education’s graduation project Form...
This article discusses the effects of using songs for developing listening skills in a group of peo...
Tesis (Profesor de Inglés para la Enseñanza Básica y Media y al grado académico de Licenciado en Edu...
This research project examines a strategy in which English songs are used to encourage oral producti...
This article presents an action research study applied in a second level EFL course at a university ...
This article presents the findings of a research study conducted in 2005. The aim of the study was t...
This research project examines a strategy in which English songs are used to encourage oral producti...
This project is about ―The Use of Music in the English Classroom‖. It explores the advantages of emp...
[eng] This paper is a reflection about how the use of music and songs can help students of secondar...
[eng] Human beings are intrinsically social creatures. They live in societies and share a common cu...