100 likes | 195 Views
Teaching Grammar Through Songs. Viola Green, University of Utah. Songs are authentic texts Songs can be linked to societal issues which might be interesting to students Songs provide good context for grammar
E N D
Teaching Grammar Through Songs Viola Green, University of Utah
Songs are authentic texts Songs can be linked to societal issues which might be interesting to students Songs provide good context for grammar Songs can trigger emotional and affective connections to the target language and culture Learning through songs involve different skills Why teach grammar through songs?
Target structure: comparatif and possessive pronouns like le mien, le notre, le leur Song used: “Degenerations” by “Mes Aieux” Materials needed: Handouts, Computer, Internet, Projector Activity 1 “ Generation Gap”
Word associations Listen to the song. Fill in the missing words Compare words and add to the table Class discussion Write sentences in your table about the old and young generation using comparatif and possessive pronouns where possible. Instructions:
Target structure: if-clauses Song used: “Effet Papillon” by Benabar Materials needed: Images (handout), Computer, Internet, Projector, Tape, Markers Activity 2 “Butterfly Effect”
Listen to the song (no lyrics) Discuss the main idea Pictures matching Write sentences in Conditionnel ( either present or past) to illustrate pictures Corrections, additions, discussion Optional: Letters to the dead Instructions
Target structure: Subjonctif Song used: “Je te promets” by Zaho Materials needed: Handouts, Computer, Internet, Projector Activity 3 “Save the couple!”
Screen shots and sentence completion Compare your sentences Write missing verbal forms as you read the lyrics Listen to the song and make corrections Complete the table Optional beyond activity: write a poem for your partner Instructions
Time factor Confusion, unfamiliar tasks Technology Challenges