Volume 18 Number 1 

Connectedness: Human Relations,
Learning, & Wellness

Safary Wa-Mbaleka

 


Socio-Pragmatic Role of Songs in the L2 Classroom
Cinthya Samojluk de Graf
 
Perceived Global Trends Cognition and Management Competencies of Master in Business Administration Students
Gloria Gempes 

Lived Social Life Experiences of Female
Elderly People 

Stella Appiah & Safary Wa-Mbaleka

A Narrative Inquiry of One Female Married-Single: A Story of Loneliness and Isolation 
Nadine A. Joseph

The Small Group: Connected for Wellness and
Success in Adventist Higher Education 

Ikechukwu Michael Oluikpe

Quality of Vegetarian Cafeteria Services and Students’ Overall Satisfactionwith their University 
Darrin Thomas 


International Forum 
Vol. 18, No. 1
April 2015
Print ISSN : 0119-2000
Online ISSN : 2350-7497
 
FEATURE

The Socio-Pragmatic Role of Songs
in the L2 Classroom

 

Abstract. In recent years, the field of second language acquisition has highlighted the teaching of culture, emphasizing that culture and language influence each other. In this relationship, songs are one expression of culture. As such, they are worthy to be included in the L2 classroom. Their importance is given not only because of the meaning of their lyrics, but also because of the value of the music per se. This paper explores how to use songs as a pedagogical resource to favor the understanding of L2 culture and pragmatics in Spanish and English L2 settings. Songs foster multicultural connections and enhance social intelligence, two key elements to raise students’ communicative competence in a globalized world.

 

Keywords: Culture, language, music, song, L2 classroom, education, teachers

 


 


Cinthya Samojluk de Graf
MA-ED/TESOL Student
Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies
Silang, Cavite, Philippines
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