THE USE OF AUTHENTIC SONG LYRICS FOR TEACHING GRAMMAR
Abstract
Abstract
This article explores the effectiveness of using authentic song lyrics as a tool for
teaching grammar in language classrooms. It highlights how songs can enhance
learners’ motivation, improve retention, and provide real-life language exposure.
Practical strategies for integrating songs into grammar lessons are also discussed.
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