Teaching Strategies to Apply Music in English as a Tool to Enhance Listening and Speaking Skills in Latin American EFL Classrooms
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2023-07-17Autor
León Avilés, María Verónica
Molina Cabrera, Gisselle Karina
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Resumen
This research synthesis aims to report the most effective teaching strategies used to apply
music in English as a tool to enhance students' speaking and listening skills in Latin
American EFL classrooms. To answer the research questions established on the topic, 20
empirical studies were collected and analyzed. All the selected studies were conducted in an
EFL context of language learning in Latin American classrooms involving all educational
levels and published within the last 15 years. After the data analysis, the results obtained are
that six strategies, which are booklets; oral-related activities; song tasks; song repetition,
imitation, and memorization; body movement; and having two teachers in the classroom;
gathered positive results as the
increase
in motivation and the improvement in
pronunciation; therefore, they are the ones reported as the most effective strategies. Two
strategies, songs as warm-up activities and song tasks, reported negative effects as
distraction and loss of interest. Finally, some of the reasons for the different drawbacks are
the lack of follow-up activities and methodological strategies, and poor songs repertoire.
Based on the found results, the recommendations to teachers and institutions are to
implement strategies that resulted in students' improvement in both skills and to consider the
reason for obtaining drawbacks. Additionally, the recommendations for future research are to
conduct studies on the topic in Latin American countries and to create a teachers’ guide on
the topic of how to effectively implement music in English as a teaching tool.