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  1. Techniques for Students New to the Language Lab

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article presents techniques that can be used in the university language lab to improve listening and speaking skills. The article describes several tasks for pairs and groups. Lessons begin with a popular English song and a warm up activity. Materials expose students to the formal and informal language of native speakers and fluent non-native speakers. Drills, stories, songs, and conversations make the language lab a beneficial resource. An initial session highlights the unique aspects of spoken language.
  2. Supertalents

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3, Text
    "Supertalents" by Mista Cookie Jar and the Chocolate Chips is a song from the American Rhythms album. Download or listen online.
  3. The Lighter Side

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This "Lighter Side" begins with a contest to name a Jazz song. The answer is "Georgia On My Mind." Although there is an American state called Georgia, Georgia is the name of a girl for whom the song was written in 1930. In the second section of "The Lighter Side," definitions and uses of the word Jazz are given.
  4. Into the Garden

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3, Text
    This song is an example of folk and Americana music, which has a broad range of musical influences - from folk, country and blues to rock & roll and bluegrass.
  5. We Dig Worms

    In: American Rhythms Format(s): MP3
    In this folk song, singer Zach Ladin reminds listeners young and old of the importance of all creatures in nature. Download the song or listen online!
  6. American Rhythms

    Format(s): MP3, Text
    The Sing Out Loud American Rhythms CD includes a variety of musical genres from many different artists in the U.S.A. These songs will appeal to teens and young adults. This "hybrid" CD also contains a teacher's guide to using music in the classroom.
  7. Tony Memmel and His Band: I Am Never, Never, Never Gonna Give Up

    In: ENGLISH LANGUAGE THROUGH LYRICS Format(s): MP3, Text
    Artist Name: Tony Memmel and His Band Song title: "I Am Never, Never, Never Gonna Give Up" Genre: Singer Song Writer
  8. Over the River and Through the Woods

    In: Sing Out Loud Children's Songs Format(s): MP3, Text, Image / Poster / Maps
    A popular song during American holidays, particularly Thanksgiving. Poster included.
  9. I'm a Little Teapot

    In: Sing Out Loud Children's Songs Format(s): MP3, Text, Image / Poster / Maps
    This song describes a teapot and how it works. Poster included.
  10. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

    In: Sing Out Loud Children's Songs Format(s): MP3, Text, Image / Poster / Maps
    Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star is a song about the stars in the sky. Poster included.

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