Our brain has a limited capacity for processing language. If you are studying English grammar while listening to a song with lyrics, your brain struggles to process both. Result? You remember less. I personally can't concentrate on studying something if the song has lyrics. I eventually end up listening to them and before I even realize it I'm singing the lyrics (in my head or out loud!).
Research suggests that music with a tempo of 60-80 beats per minute, like some classical music, helps the brain enter an "Alpha state," which is perfect for long-term memory. I personally enjoy listening to slow instrumental music with pianos, saxophones or even full orchestras and it helps me concentrate and also makes my cats fall asleep. I also enjoy listening to music with headphones, since they block the outside noise and I get to be even more concentrated on what I am learning.
What about you? Do you listen to music when you study or do you need silence? Do you listen to music in the language you are studying? Do you have a favorite study song or playlist?
I’d love to hear your thoughts! If you want to discuss this topic or what your favourite studying music is, I’m currently offering a 20% DISCOUNT for new students since I am new here on Cafetalk. We can discuss this and more in our conversation lessons.

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