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  1. “Listen to the Music: Using Songs in Listening and Speaking Classes”

    In: English Teaching Forum 2018, Volume 56, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This article provides detailed descriptions of three practical activities that integrate music with English language learning.
  2. Adapting Songs for Beginning Learners

    In: Teacher's Corner: Adapting Materials for Students' Levels Format(s): Text
    During week 2 of this month’s Teacher’s Corner, learn a fun way to adapt a song activity for beginner-level students.
  3. C.A.R.E.: A Methodological Framework for Using Pop Songs in the EL2 Classroom

    In: English Teaching Forum 2024, Volume 62, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Author Harald Spann explains the C.A.R.E. framework to support “planning and teaching pop-song lessons in different learning contexts.” Using the Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” as an anchor, the author provides numerous examples of how teachers can apply the framework (covering creativity, analysis, response, and English) for multiple purposes.
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    Grace Bowers 

    Format(s): MP3, Text, Video
    Emerging on the music scene as a dynamic performer, Grace Bowers has played the Allman Family Revival at the legendary Ryman Auditorium, notably made her Newport Folk Festival debut in 2023 with three sets, and is slated to release her debut album this year.
  5. Teaching Effectively with Limited Materials

    In: Teacher's Corner: Common Challenges in the English Classroom Format(s): Text
    Many teachers have limited resources in their classrooms. In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, we will show you how to plan engaging activities with limited teaching materials.
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    BRELAND

    Format(s): MP3, Text, Video
    A truly one-of-a-kind force on the Country scene, BRELAND is reshaping the genre’s future with his fearless originality and visionary sound.
  7. Student Poetry Made into Song

    Ever wonder what your poetry would sound like as song? For several English language learners, this became a reality. Check out their poems in written and musical form!

  8. New Ideas for Teaching English Using Music and Song

    In: English Teaching Forum 2018, Volume 56, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    Find three innovative project ideas that help your students learn English while exploring aspects of music and songs.
  9. The Happy Song

    In: Sing Out Loud Children's Songs Format(s): MP3, Text, Image / Poster / Maps
    Does listening to music make you happy? The Happy Song is a traditional children’s song that encourages movement and rhythm. Download the song, lyrics, and poster.
  10. The Alphabet Song

    In: Sing Out Loud Children's Songs Format(s): MP3, Text, Image / Poster / Maps
    The Alphabet Song teaches the English language alphabet. Poster included.

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