Promoting communicative competence in EFL through CLIL : a musical perspective.

dc.contributor.advisorMontaño Moreno, Johannaspa
dc.contributor.authorGutiérrez Lol, Jamesspa
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dc.date.accessioned2022-06-15T20:09:19Z
dc.date.available2022-06-15T20:09:19Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractLa música ha sido una herramienta útil en las aulas de inglés, puesto que conecta a los estudiantes con el aprendizaje, les ayuda a adquirir habilidades relacionadas con gramática junto con pronunciación, y adquieren vocabulario en el proceso. Recientemente, ha habido propuestas que involucran el uso de la música como un área de la educación integrada con la enseñanza del inglés, lo cual ha abierto las puertas al aprendizaje de detalles concretos de la música por medio de, entre otros aspectos, el aprendizaje de vocabulario sobre instrumentos musicales (Pérez, 2010), ayudando a los estudiantes a desarrollar habilidades comunicativas de una manera integral (Murcia, 2020). Teniendo en cuenta esto, se ha pensado en una propuesta que tenga como propósito captar el interés de los estudiantes dentro de un contexto musical, haciendo uso del inglés dentro del aula de clase a través de la historia de la música, los instrumentos musicales y sus características. Esta propuesta innovadora apunta a transformar el salón de clases en un entorno significativo que motive a los jóvenes a desarrollar su competencia comunicativa en inglés, usando la lengua extranjera para aprender y reflexionar acerca de la música por medio de actividades diversas que incluyen el canto, la percusión corporal, discusiones sobre música e instrumentos; esto desarrollado dentro de un entorno de aprendizaje del tipo “blended”. Para cumplir con el desarrollo de estos aspectos, se espera usar material auténtico con contenido significativo a través de un enfoque de Aprendizaje Integrado de Contenidos y Lengua Extranjera (AICLE).spa
dc.description.abstractenglishMusic has been a useful tool in English classes, as it engages students into learning the language and helps them to achieve skills related to grammar and pronunciation while also acquiring vocabulary. Recently, there have been proposals in which music is involved as an educational subject when teaching English, and this integration has allowed students to learn the specifics of music, using real instruments and learning new vocabulary about them at the same time (Pérez, 2010), helping students to develop communicative skills in an integrated way (Murcia, 2020). In order to get students fully engrossed in a musical context, a proposal regarding the use of English language in the classroom through music history, musical instruments and their characteristics come into play. This proposal aims to transform the classroom into a meaningful environment, motivating young learners to develop their communicative competence in English by using the language to learn about music and its insights through diverse activities such as singing, body percussion, discussions around music and instruments in a blended learning environment. To comply with these aspects, authentic material and meaningful content is expected to be used in the classroom through a Content and Language Integrated Learning approach (CLIL).spa
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dc.publisherUniversidad Pedagógica Nacionalspa
dc.publisher.facultyFacultad de Humanidadesspa
dc.publisher.programLicenciatura en Español y Lenguas Extranjerasspa
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dc.subjectAprendizaje Integrado de Contenidos y Lengua Extranjera (AICLE)spa
dc.subjectBlended learningspa
dc.subjectCompetencia comunicativaspa
dc.subjectEducación musicalspa
dc.subjectInstrumentos musicalesspa
dc.subject.keywordsContent and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)eng
dc.subject.keywordsBlended learningeng
dc.subject.keywordsCommunicative competenceeng
dc.subject.keywordsMusic educationeng
dc.subject.keywordsMusical instrumentseng
dc.titlePromoting communicative competence in EFL through CLIL : a musical perspective.eng
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