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Natascha Chtena
November 22, 2015
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Natascha Chtena is a PhD student in Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. You can follow her on Twitter @nataschachtena.
One of the challenges I face teaching a daily language class is finding novel and creative ways to maintain student interest throughout my lessons. One of my favorite teaching “tricks” is using music to motivate learning, improve concentration, create a sense of community and help my students absorb material.
Music is a wonderful tool to integrate into your teaching repertoire, especially if you are a foreign language teacher. It has a
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