Working with music enriches the study of Italian, stimulates creativity, and improves pronunciation and memorization.
Music touches our souls, evokes emotions and stimulates the imagination, awakening memories, driving away boredom and creating a sense of well-being. It’s easy to imagine how it can be useful in a class studying Italian as a foreign language.
"Music … gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything" wrote centuries ago the Greek philosopher Plato.
The songs, using colloquial language, offer a rich variety of expressions and words, and they are a useful and quick way to memorise expressions and idioms, and are very useful for improving pronunciation. Working with music means being stimulated, having fun and letting go.
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