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Learn Languages with Music Videos, Lyrics and Karaoke! Tune Into English - Home. Index page for speaking practice. Mondos: Song Lessons. Do You Hear What I Hear? 8 Activities to Improve Listening Skills. How to Use Popular Music to Teach ESL. You’re Beautiful – Literal Music Video Describing Actions, People, Prepositions, Movement and James Blunt. A designer lessons ESL lesson plan developed by George Chilton This is a fun descriptive video lesson that can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.

You’re Beautiful – Literal Music Video Describing Actions, People, Prepositions, Movement and James Blunt.

I’m not sure where I found it, but I’m sure the idea was given to me by one of the teachers in the staffroom. Wherever it came from, it’s just too good not to share. I’ve used this in several classes and the students always find it challenging and fun. Lots of great language is produced…the only problem is the song. I tend to start this off by telling the students that I’m going to show them a music video, but – as it’s James Blunt – the sound will be turned off.

I use James Blunt’s “You’re Beautiful” for this lesson because it’s easy to describe. Lesson aims: Narrative present simpleVocabularyPrepositionsListening practise (optional) Stage One – Mime One way to start this lesson is to mime. Ideally you should focus on Narrative Present Simple: She faces the board, she turns around, she walks towards the door, and she turns the handle. Free online EFL / ESL Listening exercises: songs. Using Songs to Teach English Writing. Using Music and Songs to Teach English Speaking Skills. Learning English With Music - Articles. By: Nina Feric | Audience: Teachers | Category: Learning English Introduction Throughout the centuries, experts in different fields - philosophers, scientists, teachers and therapists have recognized the place of music for therapeutic and developmental functions.

Learning English With Music - Articles

Over the last two decades, researches have made great advances in the theory of foreign language acquisition. Many find the didactic conjoining of language and music surprisingly convincing as there are numerous historical and developmental proofs of music's relationship with language learning. Teaching English with the Help of Songs. Sing, Sang, Sung, Singing Irregular Verbs. Using Music and Songs to Teach English Speaking Skills.

Songs and lyrics. By Kieran Donaghy. Using Music to Enhance Second Language Acquisition - From Theory to Practice. Songs + Techniques = Enhanced Language Acquisition. Teaching English Vocabulary with Music (ly) Acquiring Vocabulary Through Story-Songs. The Effects of Music Upon Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition (ERIC) 7 Ways Music Can Help You Learn The English Language. Music is a great way to improve and help your English language learning process and even more, it has a great influence on how you perceive the culture behind the language while helping you more easily communicate and relate to native English speakers.

7 Ways Music Can Help You Learn The English Language

Here is a list of why music plays such an important role in learning English and how it can facilitate a better understanding of the language: 1. Expanding Your Vocabulary Learning the lyrics of a song, either by repetitive listening or by learning them from a written source can expand your vocabulary by giving you a list of new words in a somewhat basic sentence.

It also provides a pleasurable way of doing word research rather than simply looking up words and memorizing them. People can also use songs as an exercise, writing down the lyrics as best they understand, then comparing their result with the correct form and looking up the words they had trouble with. 2. 3. Music can also have a great impact on your pronunciation and accent. 4. 5. ESL Lounge: Songs for English Teaching. Song Titles A to B. Front Page Home esl-lounge.com Premium Site Guides Levels Test Prep Other Materials Reference Also On Site.

ESL Lounge: Songs for English Teaching. Song Titles A to B

English with Music ~ Sharing Learning. Can you imagine a world without music?

English with Music ~ Sharing Learning

No tunes, no songs, no melodies, no singers or concerts. Music surrounds us and it is an important part of our lives, as well as of our students' lives. They are enjoyable, motivating, full of examples of real English and, therefore, very effective tools for reviewing vocabulary, grammar structures, pronunciation, culture and dealing with social issues in upper-intermediate and advanced classes.

What is very important to bear in mind before choosing a song are the objectives, the resources we will use and the activities we will use so that students can achieve their goals and develop the different language skills. Try not to choose songs that are popular among teenagers because, although they may love and enjoy them, they will already know the lyrics and the activities you have carefully prepared may become an absolutely flop. 975 FREE ESL Songs For Teaching English Worksheets.

Music can be a great way to connect with your students.

975 FREE ESL Songs For Teaching English Worksheets

Even students who aren’t fluent in English often know the words of popular songs phonetically, which makes these songs ideal resources for teaching your students certain forms of grammar, as well as vocabulary. Many students are happy to work with the unusual phrasing of song lyrics, because they’re learning new meanings for a piece of music that already has meaning in their lives. You might never have noticed it before, but many songs’ lyrics involve just one single tense - which means that as soon as you find a song that contains the tense you want to teach, you’ve got the makings of an exercise that your students will love. How to Teach Using Songs. How to Teach Using Songs. Classroom Songs: 16 Creative Ways. Lesson Activities « ESL Through Music. FCE Writing Practice test - task 1 - an email asking for more information. Games & Activities for the ESL/EFL Classroom.

This is a place were English teachers can share games and activities that they have found useful in the classroom.

Games & Activities for the ESL/EFL Classroom

If you know a game or an activity that works well with ESL/EFL students and it is not yet listed here, please submit it. Home | Articles | Lessons | Techniques | Questions | Games | Jokes | Things for Teachers | Links | Activities for ESL Students Number of Submissions: 132 The newest addition is at the top of the page. Bad Fruit: A Shoppers' Nightmare Level: Easy to Medium This is an oral communication activity appropriate for EFL learners in elementary/primary school. Materials: "produce" and play money. Object of Game: To accumulate as many products as possible. Students are divided into clerks and shoppers. The clerks set up "stands" to allow easy access for all shoppers (e.g. around the outsides of the room with their backs to the wall). The shoppers are given a set amount of money* (e.g. dollars, euros, pounds, etc.) and begin at a stand where there is an open space. Acquiring Vocabulary Through Story-Songs « ESL Through Music.

Using Songs in the EFL Classroom. The Best Music Websites For Learning English. Check out my New York Times post for English Language Learners focuses on using music for language development and includes a student interactive, video, and teaching ideas.

The Best Music Websites For Learning English

I use music a lot in my teaching of English Language Learners. I thought people might find it helpful to see which sites I believe to be the best out there to help teach English — Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced — through music. My students have certainly found them helpful. Music is a familiar, fun, and engaging tool to use in learning a second language. Music - learnEnglish-online. English music - How to learn English using music. Using music to learn English If you're someone who enjoys listening to music, why not try using music to help you learn English?

English music - How to learn English using music

Songs are a great way to memorize vocabulary or to learn new expressions because they stick in your mind. Take your favorite English songs, read the lyrics and choose some words or phrases you want to learn. Look them up and once you're sure of the meaning, practice using your new expressions in other contexts.