How To Use Music To Learn A New Language

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How To Use Music To Learn A New Language In 3 Quick & Easy Steps : How To Use Music To Learn A New Language In 3 Quick & Easy Steps www.EXLsite.com

What Will You Will Learn : What Will You Will Learn Benefits of Using Music To Learn A New Language Proof That Listening To Music Harnesses Your Brain’s Natural Cycles Based On Actual Scientific Research Real-Life Case Studies of Actual Language Mavens Who Used Music To Learn A New Language How Students Who Are Musically Inclined Pick Up The Language More Quickly Then Students Who Aren’t How Learning A New Language Is Just Like Learning To Sing A New Song Three Simple Steps To Get You Up And Running FAST (Fluency Acquisition System Training) The Best Tool For Learning Songs Fast...Free & 100% Legal

What Will You Will Learn : What Will You Will Learn How To Learn The Words In The Song To Understand It Songs You Can Listen To And Master Key Areas of The Language You Are Learning 3 Key Factors To Consider When Choosing A Song To Use For Learning A Language Best Songs To Listen To When Learning A New Language What Kind Of Songs NOT To Choose FAQs – Common Questions To Consider Specific Exercise To Use To Learn A New Language Advanced Strategies And Techniques As Your Language Skills Improve and Develop

Parallels Between Language & Music : Parallels Between Language & Music You Hear A Cool Song On The Radio You Rush To The Store And Buy The CD You Listen To It Over And Over You Sing Along With The Song You Sing It Everywhere You Go You Decide to Learn A New Language You Get Your Learning Material Out You Learn New Words & Sounds You Imitate The Words & Sounds You Hear You Produce Them On Your Own When Talking

Many Of The Language Teachers I Have Worked With Over The Years Played In A Band : Many Of The Language Teachers I Have Worked With Over The Years Played In A Band

Maven Case Study #1: The Warrior : Maven Case Study #1: The Warrior When I met this guy he could talk a bit Listened to lots of music...specifically Hillsong Started studying with us and really improved Instant Shift And Immediate Flow

Benefits Of Listening To Music : Benefits Of Listening To Music Eliminate Boredom It’s Fun Language Sticks In Your Head Improves Your Pronunciation Learn New Vocabulary Relaxes You Simulates Your Brain Wave Cycles Stimulating Training & Practice Fascinates Everyone Very Easy And Fascinating Way To Learn Feels Like Playing Instead of Studying It Is Amusing And Not Tedious

What Can You Learn? : What Can You Learn? New Words To Increase Your Vocabulary Master English Sentence Structures Improve Your Pronunciation Better Communication With Idiomatic Expressions Improve Your Listening Skills Better Your Speaking Skills Increase Your Reading Skills Master The Writing Process

Proof Music Can Help You Learn : Proof Music Can Help You Learn ScienceBlogs.com Daniele Schön Made Up Six Word (gimysi)  20 Minutes To Distinguish Where Words Changed Added A Pitch To Each Syllable Took 7 Minutes To Pick Out Words

Language Is Culture. To Learn The Language You Have To Like The Culture. Music Is Culture. Music Can Be An Amazing Motivator As Well As A Way To Master The Language. : Language Is Culture. To Learn The Language You Have To Like The Culture. Music Is Culture. Music Can Be An Amazing Motivator As Well As A Way To Master The Language.

Case Study #2: Two Week Talk : Case Study #2: Two Week Talk Started studying with a group of friends who had started well before him One of his friends had studied previously and couldn’t tell a story because he was trying to speak perfectly This student got up after just two weeks and told the story from beginning By the end of the story he had tears running down his face

Case Study #3: Run Away Band : Case Study #3: Run Away Band Student who was in a conversation class Listened to lots of music Played in a band They had run away from home to make it big

So With No Further Ado...Let’s Go Ahead And Look At The 3-Step LIP System : So With No Further Ado...Let’s Go Ahead And Look At The 3-Step LIP System

Step #1: Listen : Step #1: Listen

Savor The Song : Savor The Song Just Let It Rip As You Go About Your Day Because Most People Listen To Music Everywhere Anyway Just Enjoy The Music As It Plays In The Background Without Conciously Paying Attention To It Your Brain Will Unconciously Tune Into Automatically Even While You Are Doing Other Things Student Often Sing Entire Songs Without Having A Clue As To What The Lyrics Are Really Saying And Sing Along With The Band

Audit The Song : Audit The Song What Is Auditing? Tune In Off And On Throughout The Day Whenever You Have The Opportunity Remember That You Aren’t Worried About Actually Singing Along With The Song Yet... You’re Learning

Transcribe The Song : Transcribe The Song Why Should You Try Writing The Song Out? Because It Will Force You To Pay Attention To What You Are Hearing (The Words, The Sounds, The Structures, The Expressions, Etc.) Don’t worry about writing correctly. You can Check Your Spelling Later. Practice Makes Perfect. Perfectionism Kills Your Skill Development Paralysis by Analysis

Just Relax & Enjoy The Process : Just Relax & Enjoy The Process Focus On What You Do Know Use Fillers Don’t Worry About Trying To Translate Start With The Chorus...Or Other Easy Sections Of The Song Set Aside A Specific Time Limit To Focus On This. You Don’t Have To Do The Whole Song.

Case Study #4: Reggae Man : Case Study #4: Reggae Man Master Shredder on the Electric Guitar We met at one of the first schools I taught at He was determined to learn the language Went on to become a teacher

Step #2: Imitate : Step #2: Imitate

Trill Along With The Song : Trill Along With The Song Crank Up The Volume And Try Sing Along With The Track And Sing Along Hum To The Parts You Can’t Sing Along With If You Can Sing Along With Most Of It...Then Just Use A ‘Filler’ Word As Close As You Can Really Sing The Parts You Can LOUDLY Let Go Of Your Inhibitions And Let ´er Rip!

Study The Song : Study The Song Underline Words And Phrases You Don’t Understand Check Your Dictionary Or Translator Find That Word Other Times In The Song And See If The Meaning Fits Find Other Translations Online To Compare Your Translation

Translate The Song : Translate The Song Comprehension Check Focus On What You Know Words & Phrases Doesn’t Have To Be Word For Word Summarize It As Clearly As You Can Don’t Compare It With Other Translations Yet

Extra Pointers : Extra Pointers Print Off A Copy Of The Lyrics To Look At While You Are Singing Better Yet Use Videos With Subtitles Study The Lyrics In Sections Even When You Aren’t Listening To The Song

Case Study #5: Polish Kid : Case Study #5: Polish Kid Retro Tape Recorder Got Pink Floyd Album From A Friend And Translated It – Took About A Month Then Several More Albums Looked For Clear, Articulate Singers...But Still Got Fun Songs At Times For The Challenge “I learned English in a large part because I translated lyrics and listen to songs.  Learning a language with music is almost a magic wand, if you are willing to work.”

Step #3: Produce : Step #3: Produce

Karaoke Fun : Karaoke Fun Find A Karaoke Version of The Song Sing Along With It If There Is A Scoring System...Better Yet Practice And Improve Your Scores Give Yourself A Certain Amount Of Time To Reach A Certain Score Or Level Try Singing The Song Without The Vocals...Just The Instrumental

KaraokeParty.com : KaraokeParty.com I Started Using It With My Students And Got Hooked Myself Got My Own Personal Trainer And Improved Almost Immediately Start Off Tone-Deaf or Amateur And Then Work Up To Wannabe Or Lead Singer I’ll Be A Rock Star Yet

Sing In The Bathroom : Sing In The Bathroom Sing The Song Somewhere Safe...But Where You Can Sing REALLY Loudly...Like The Top Of Your Lungs Loud Sing It As Often As You Can Sing It When You Wake Up Sing It When You Go To Sleep

Sing It On The Street : Sing It On The Street Sing It Casually Around Your Friends & Family...They’ll Probably Be Amazed And Impressed My Daughter Loves It People Are Like ‘Wow! You Can Sing That Song’. Everybody Loves To Sing & Everybody Wants To Be A Singer...Even If They Won’t Admit It

Bonus Points : Bonus Points Sing Solo In Public Go Out And Sing Karaoke Publicly With Your Friends Take Singing Lessons If You Want Singing Will Build Your Confidence...Improve Your Health...And Make You Friends Besides...It’s A Great Way To Have Fun And Enjoy Yourself While Learning A New Language!

Case Study #6: Spanish Guitarist : Case Study #6: Spanish Guitarist Learning Spanish But Didn’t Like Traditional Dance Forms of Spanish Music Discovered A Rock Radio Station In Spanish Which Was Better Found Some Musicians He Recognized And Liked Which Caught His Interest More Motivated To Learn And Use Spanish It Takes Away The Boredom Of Traditional Learning Learn Many Words By Hearing The Over And Over In The Songs Or Looking Them Up Found 5 Bands He Enjoyed And Started Collecting Their Music Began Exploring Music In Other Languages He Wants To Learn Started To Enjoy Flamenco…But Most Songs Didn’t Have Lyrics

Big Take-Away Lessons : Big Take-Away Lessons You Expose Yourself To A More Real-life Atmosphere  Songwriters Often Use More Modern Sayings And Idioms That You May Not Get In Books Or The Classroom Listening To Something You Like In Another Language Makes It More Interesting And Motivating To Learn. You Hear The Language Used In A Real Environment

“Even if I don't get what they are saying, I still get something from the music itself. But as I am learning more and more, hearing the language being used, even when you don't understand what's being said, greatly improves your ability to hear and even speak the language. Having the lyrics to read from can help even more.” : “Even if I don't get what they are saying, I still get something from the music itself. But as I am learning more and more, hearing the language being used, even when you don't understand what's being said, greatly improves your ability to hear and even speak the language. Having the lyrics to read from can help even more.”

3 Key Factors To Choosing A Song : 3 Key Factors To Choosing A Song You Enjoy It And Want To Listen To It (Think Current And Popular) It’s Clear And Easy To Understand (Think Articulate And Smooth) It’s Positive, Up-Beat, And Fun (Think Humorous And Entertaining)

What Kind Of Songs NOT To Choose : What Kind Of Songs NOT To Choose You Don’t Like The Style Or Musician’s Voice The Song Is Too Fast Or Rhythm Is Complicated Speech Is Slurred And Jumbled

Good Rhythm That Syncs With Your Brain Waves. Look For Strong, Catchy Rhythm And Clear, Simple Melodies. : Good Rhythm That Syncs With Your Brain Waves. Look For Strong, Catchy Rhythm And Clear, Simple Melodies.

Exercise To Use : Exercise To Use Listening Comprehension Fill in the blanks Multiple Choice Words Matching Phrases True Or False Reorder The Sentences Strips of Paper To Reconstruct Open Comprehension Questions

Advanced Strategies And Techniques : Advanced Strategies And Techniques Create Your Own Music Write Your Own Lyrics Have Someone Check It Add ‘Music’ To Help It Stick Jazz Chants

Advanced Strategies And Techniques : Advanced Strategies And Techniques Start A Band Extra Motivation For You To Sing Don’t Worry About Singing Perfectly Most People Won’t Even Know If You’re Singing The Lyrics Right Or Not

Advanced Strategies And Techniques : Total Immersion In The Language Listen Only To English Avoid Your Mother-Tongue Create Network Of Speakers In Target Language Other Students Language Mavens Language Teachers Native Speakers Advanced Strategies And Techniques

Common Questions : Common Questions Can We Find Music In Any Language We Want To Learn? Do I Have To Follow All The Steps? Can I Just Use Some Of The Parts? Does This Work Only With Music?

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