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What's your favourite song to use in the classroom? I'd like to teach the world to sing!! But first we have the English language to get through!! What's your favourite song to use in the classroom? How do you use it - just sing along together or listening comprehension exercise or gap fill, etc? |
Re: What's your favourite song to use in the classroom? 1 Attachment(s) One of my favourite songs to use in the classroom is Lou Reed's 'Perfect Day'. It's a great song and if nothing else I enjoy listening to it. This song works well as part of a theme based lesson for upper-intermediate or Advanced level students. The lesson aim is speaking fluency and the topic, well your perfect day of course. 1. Discussion - students in pairs or small groups discuss their answers to questions on handout worksheet about their 'perfect day' - e.g. What's the perfect way to spend the weekend? What's the perfect way to spend an evening in? What's the perfect way to spend a wet afternoon? Who's the best person to go out for a meal with? 2. Listen to Lou Reed's 'Perfect Day' and complete the gaps in the lyric text - see attached handout worksheet. 3. Role play - students in small groups of four. A foreign friend is coming to visit for the day and the students have to plan a day trip somewhere locally. Students decide on the day's schedule and itinerary. The end - many thanks Lou! |
Re: What's your favourite song to use in the classroom? There's a song by The Streets called Dry your eyes mate. I use it for advanced level. I do a lesson about relationships and how what men and women complain about \ reasons for splitting up \ ways of splitting up. I use this song as a way to close the topic. First I give them some gist questions ( who is leaving who? how do they feel? etc) Then we look at the lyrics sheet (with gaps) and we listen again for the gap fill activity. Then we go through what the lyrics mean and discuss the ideas in the song and compare them to the ideas we talked about earlier in the lesson. It's quite tough but I've always had a really positive response from the group. |
Re: What's your favourite song to use in the classroom? A song called "it's a dog." It's a kids song with a lot of fun TPR. |
Re: What's your favourite song to use in the classroom? For advanced levels, I like Baz Luhrman's 'Sunscreen' song since it's full of wacky advice. "Stan" by Eminem has an intriguing story that the students can piece together from the lyrics. "Last Kiss" by Pearl Jam is great - the story of a guy who only realises he loves his girlfriend as she dies in his arms after a car accident (okay, it's a but morbid) |
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Re: What's your favourite song to use in the classroom? That's pretty funny! I thought you were teaching the uncensored one and that would be pretty shocking. |
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Also, if they do want to use it they at least have a chance of getting it right!! I have a friend here in Italy that for years used the word 'wonker'. It never had the desired effect. People just laughed. :lol: |
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That's a good question, though. How far do you explore the language and all its beauty. I guess it depends on how comfortable you are with the material and how confident you are in your class to handle that kind of material. For me, I wouldn't be comfortable teaching the uncensored version of Stan as it's even a little uncomfortable to sing at karaoke... but I still do. :becky: |
Re: What's your favourite song to use in the classroom? Well as I'm teaching kindergarteners I would have to say that "10 lttle penguins" is a current favourite. I have a big sketchbook as a songbook and every couple of weeks or so I add a new "little" animal to the penguin picture for them to find and sing about. The song literally goes on for ever now. |
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