USING SONGS AND STORIES TO MOTIVATE YOUNG LEARNERS IN EFL CLASSROOMS
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EFL classrooms, young learners, motivation, songs, stories, language learning, teaching strategies, engagement, vocabulary development, pronunciationRésumé
This article explores the effectiveness of using songs and stories as motivational tools in teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL) to young learners. It emphasizes how these creative and engaging methods can enhance language acquisition, listening skills, pronunciation, and vocabulary development. Songs and stories provide meaningful contexts, emotional engagement, and repetitive patterns that support better memory retention and comprehension. By integrating these authentic materials, teachers can create a positive and enjoyable learning atmosphere that fosters intrinsic motivation and active participation among students. The study also discusses practical strategies for selecting appropriate songs and stories, as well as classroom activities that promote interaction and language use. Overall, incorporating music and storytelling into EFL instruction proves to be an effective approach for stimulating young learners’ interest and improving their overall language proficiency.