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Songs for young learners Using songs in the EFL classroom

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Songs for young learners. Using songs in the EFL classroom. Your trainer. Teacher, trainer, writer IATEFL’s YL SIG committee Young learner materials - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Songs for young learnersUsing songs in the EFL classroom

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Your trainer• Teacher, trainer, writer• IATEFL’s YL SIG committee• Young learner materials

▫ Real English & Early Start; Onestopenglish; Next Stop; Macmillan English Campus; Grammar for Young Learners (OUP 2009); Take Shape (Macmillan Mexico 2010); Supasongs (FracasEnglish)

• Materials for teenagers, young adults and adults▫ Link-up (Klett); Tourism and Hospitality English (Garnet), New

Outlook (Noordhoff)

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Why are songs so suitable?

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Do all learners like songs?• Gardner: “It’s not how intelligent you are, but how you are

intelligent.” • In activities we develop with songs we can

listen and sing (aural/musical style) dance and act (physical learning style) read, draw and do puzzles (spatial intelligence) tell stories, and write (verbal learning styles).

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Why music? Why songs?•Social & emotional growth•Physical development•Cognitive training•Language learning•Cultural literacy

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When?• Open a lesson – warming-up• Close a lesson – reward or consolidation• Illustrate words – reinforce sound• Underbuild a grammar point or practice functional chunks

- internalisation• Add variety – auditory stimulus, TPR• Change of pace – slow down or speed up

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What can you do with songs?Focus itHighlight itStop itLip-sync it

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Focus it• What do you think the

song is going to be about?

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Highlight it• hear • ocean• sky• whisper • heart• lucky • love • waiting • goodbye• kiss

• home • friend• sailing • island • music • flower • pretty• hold • someday• promise

Form1 Circle verbs in red.Highlight nouns in green.

Meaning2 What do you think the story will be about? Tell the story.

Vocabulary3 Match the pictures to the words.

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Stop it!• Say stop when you hear

these words.• ocean• sea• heart• hard• friend• again• air• hair• sea• meet

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Lip-sync it

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What can you do with songs?Strip itQuestion itGap itWrite it

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Strip it

And so I'm sailing through the sea

To an island where we'll

meet

You'll hear the music fill the

air

I'll put a flower in your hair

Though the breezes through trees

You hold me right

here, right now.

As the world keeps

spinning 'round

Move so pretty, you're all I see

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Question itTrue or false?•The boy and the girl are in a relationship.•The girl is in love with another boy.

Answer the questions•Where is the island they sing about?•Are the boy and the girl always together?

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Gap itEvery nth wordDo you hear me? _____ talking to youAcross _____ water across the deep _____ ocean.Under the open sky, oh _____, baby I'm trying Specific word typesBoy I _____you in my dreamsI _____your whisper across the seaI _____you with me in my heartYou _____ it easier when life gets hard 

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Write itDear friend

I heard your story and I just wanted to say I’m happy for you. Don’t give up! Being in love is wonderful!

Best wishes

Claire

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Write itThe next morning he woke up. She wasn’t there. He couldn’t find here. Where was she? What was going on?

He got up and looked everywhere ...

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What can you do with songs?Change itDraw it

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Change itBoy I hear you in my dreamsI feel your whisper across the sea

I keep you with me in my heartYou make it easier when life gets hard

 I'm lucky I'm in love with my best friend

Lucky to have been where I have been

Lucky to be coming home again

I can’t hear you in my dreams.I can’t see you anywhere.I keep looking in my heartIt’s not so easy, you know it’s

very hard.

I want to be in love, but where are you?

I want to see you now and be with you

I want to be at home with you.

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Draw it

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ConclusionsWe live in a world surrounded by music, it’s part of

every learner’s life. Make sure it’s also part of their English life: include songs in your lessons

as regularly as possible – there are so many good reasons for doing so!

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Conclusions• It’s a social act and let’s learners involve their emotions

• Movement stimulates and enhances memory• It develops spatial intelligence

• It allows for repetition and develops automaticity (chunking)

• It develops phonemic awareness• It reinforces stress, intonation, rhythm and pronunciation• It allows you to teach and learn new words and grammar

in a fun way

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Want to listen to good EFL music?

•www.supasongs.com