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PHASE I - Submission
(1/2/17 - 1/22/17)
PHASE II - Nominations
(3/20/17 - 4/2/17)
PHASE III - Final Ballot
(4/12/17 - 4/23/17)

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Corporate language training using the Grammy Award videos

The Grammy Awards event, hosted by the Recording Academy, honors the best and most talented people in the music industry each year. One of the lessons for corporate language training is this one. Language groups may cover subjects other than work-related ones, such as science, art, and movies. Additionally, the group must grow its vocabulary across various topics, and these workshops bring the group together.


Can music aid in language learning?

Learning a new language might be intimidating since perfecting takes time, effort, and constant practice. Music and sound have been studied and tested for their usefulness as a learning tool. Music is often disregarded or forgotten, yet it may be an effective aid for learning a new language. Today, we'll look at how music may help with language acquisition and the benefits it can give.


How musical aptitude helps to learn a foreign language?

Multiple studies have demonstrated that proficiency in foreign languages is influenced by musical perception, singing, and cadence and that musical training facilitates the development of phonological abilities essential for foreign language learning. Furthermore, research has been conducted on the impact of music on particular learning disorders, most notably dyslexia: it appears that individuals with learning disabilities exhibit a disruption in rhythm perception, in addition to the well-documented deficiencies in visual-spatial abilities. Musical instruction could enhance the performance of these children on assessments assessing phonological segmentation and spelling.


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