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Contributions to Music Education Vol.36, No. 1, pp. 73–84.
Xiangming li
Tsinghua University
(Graduate School at Shenzhen, China)
manny Brand
Hong Kong Baptist University
Effectiveness of Music on Vocabulary
Acquisition, Language Usage,
and Meaning for Mainland
Chinese ESL Learners
Using an experimental approach, this study examined the relative effectiveness of varying
the use of songs (lyrics and music) on vocabulary acquisition, language usage, and mean-
ing for adult ESL students in the People’s Republic of China. While the use of songs is
generally enthusiastically endorsed by ESL teachers, few empirical studies have formally
assessed music’s actual effectiveness on language learning. Results of this study showed
that varying the degree of use of songs produced differential English language achieve-
ment. Specifically, the subjects who were exposed to the most music obtained higher
achievement and attitude posttest scores immediately following treatment, as well as on
the delayed post-test three weeks following treatment. Given the equivocal results found
in previous research, and the fact that previous studies did not examine music’s effectiveness
for Chinese ESL students, this study makes a contribution by systematically examining the
efficacy of song use in the ESL classroom with Chinese students.
usic is used in many diverse ways in language teaching. Teachers of English
Mas a second language (ESL) from around the globe enthusiastically report
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