English Song Lyrics in EFL Underachievers’ Phoneme Categorization
Sandy I-Ching Wang and
Eric Zhi-Feng Liu
SAGE Open, 2025, vol. 15, issue 2, 21582440251330350
Abstract:
This study examined the effectiveness of teaching phoneme categorization and segmentation to EFL underachievers using songs and rhymes as instructional materials. Two distinct groups of 11th-grade EFL underachievers from Taiwan participated in this quasi-experimental study. The instructional materials consisted of lyrics sourced from online resources of the British Council. The quantitative tool employed in this study was a questionnaire based on National Reading Panel’s Assessment of Phonemic Awareness tool, and qualitative data were analyzed. In terms of results, there was a small positive effect when using song-lyrics instruction to help EFL underachievers understand phoneme categorization, song-lyrics instruction did not significantly improve EFL underachievers’ understanding of phoneme segmentation, and EFL underachievers provided positive feedback on song-lyrics instruction during interviews. This study is likely to encourage educators and researchers to explore the potential advantages of using song-lyrics instruction to enhance learners’ English listening skills.
Keywords: song-lyrics instruction; phoneme categorization; EFL underachievers; phoneme segmentation; direct instruction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/21582440251330350
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