Music as Tool for Oral Competence in French Language Among Nigerian Students
Abstract
This paper focuses on the role music play in effective teaching and learning of French language by youths in higher institutions in Nigeria using the Redeemer’s University students as a case study, with the view of finding the best method to motivate the learners who are already used to speaking their mother tongue (L1) and or English language (L2), in learning
French as a foreign language (FFL). The case of French as second foreign language among students of the Redeemer’s University (RUN) is reviewed with the aim of infusing both local and international French music as a potent tool to improve oral competence in French language among Nigerian learners. French songs were brought into the class and it was established that students got very interested, participated and lessons became very interactive. They could retain structures of songs as well as use them to construct grammatical sentences, in the process; they became more courageous in speaking French.
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