密歇根的一位老师 将学生的语气变成了一个病毒性的TikTok袭击, 用它来增强合唱团的参与和信心。
A Michigan teacher turned student slang into a viral TikTok hit, using it to boost choir engagement and confidence.
密歇根州中学合唱团老师塔伦·冈杰斯 (Taryn Gontjes) 让她的班级使用“Skibidi Ohio”、“Slay”和“Rizzler”等短语创作和表演一首歌曲,将“67”等学生俚语变成了 TikTok 上的热门歌曲,并配上荷兰民谣。
Michigan middle school choir teacher Taryn Gontjes turned student slang like “67” into a viral TikTok hit by having her class write and perform a song using phrases such as “Skibidi Ohio,” “Slay,” and “Rizzler,” set to a Dutch folk tune.
她没有劝阻语言,而是利用语言作为教学工具,培养声音技能和学生参与。
Instead of discouraging the language, she used it as a teaching tool to build vocal skills and student engagement.
该视频因其朗朗上口和真实性而受到称赞,突出了她的包容性课堂,学生们在“星期五蓝调”期间分享个人故事,表演流行歌曲,并在三年内增强信心。
The video, praised for its catchiness and authenticity, highlights her inclusive classroom where students share personal stories during “Friday Blues,” perform pop tributes, and grow in confidence over three years.
许多学生说他们不爱唱歌, 而是爱合唱团, 因为它支持、欢迎环境。
Many students say they don’t love singing but love choir because of its supportive, welcoming environment.