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Why is music a good way to learn English?


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Why is music a good way to learn English? You should use your hobbies and interests as a way to help your English improve more quickly. Your time spent interacting with the language will increase as a result. Why not try learning English by listening to the songs you enjoy if you enjoy music? Your comprehension and fluency will both benefit from doing this. As a delightful diversion from your textbook readings, it can also be helpful. Words and melodies are only a small part of music. Let’s take a closer look:
Culture: The local culture is frequently mentioned in English song lyrics. See, for instance, how the British band The Kinks (Autumn Almanac) mentions toast and tea. The culture that lies behind the language can be shown in English music. They display the lifestyles and worldviews of Americans and Britons, respectively. This knowledge is not contained in a textbook.
Accents: People in the US and the UK speak English with a variety of accents. It is simpler to hear this in action and discern the variations between them thanks to the voices in songs. For instance, although Blur sings in a cockney (London) dialect, Arctic Monkeys have a Yorkshire (northern) accent.
Slang: Slang terms and expressions are frequently substituted for Standard English in English song lyrics. This is helpful since it will teach you some of the everyday colloquialisms now used by native speakers.
Speed: Songs vary in speed; some are fast, while others are slow. They display the lifestyles and worldviews of Americans and Britons, respectively. This knowledge is not contained in a textbook. This implies that you can start with slow, straightforward tunes and use faster, trickier ones afterwards. Native Americans and Brits tend to speak quickly, so practicing with faster music before having real discussions is a good idea.
Pronunciation: Without hearing a word said, it can be difficult to determine how it should be pronounced. Songs are a great method to hear native British or American English spoken (or sung). For a more natural pronunciation when speaking English, attempt to mimic this.
Access: When other study techniques aren't an option, listening to music may be while driving, taking a shower, or simply moving around the house. Spotify, headphones, and a Bluetooth speaker let you listen to music wherever you are.
Memory: The best English music is "catchy" and sticks in your head for days. Through repetition, this helps any new words and expressions stick in your memory.
Fun: Singing your favorite tunes while you learn English is entertaining! You can take a break from your dry textbooks and maintain your motivation by listening to music while you study from time to time.

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