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Seven Songs for Teaching Past Simple | English Lane
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Seven Songs for Teaching Past Simple. March 30, 2014. I have created a list of songs, which are perfect for teaching Past Simple tense in English. All of the songs are relatively new and popular, so they would especially be suitable for teaching teenagers. While the primary goal would be teaching Past Simple, you can always add a few more exercises in order to work on vocabulary or grammar. Was, expected, flew, ran, closed. Passenger – The Wrong Direction. When I was a kid. I’d love, I’d jump. Gotye R...
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Teaching Pronouns in English | English Lane
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Teaching Pronouns in English. January 10, 2014. Teaching English using music is a great way to engage your students, especially if you use songs they like. In one of my lessons, I have used Taylor Swift’s song “Ours” to teach pronouns in English. However, I’ve also added some vocabulary and grammar exercises related to the text. Here are the instructions on how to use this lesson in class:. 1 Listen to the song without the text. Ours – Taylor Swift. Elevator buttons and morning air. But this love is ours.
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Ten Idioms from Cartoons. May 17, 2014. As a part of my effort to use interesting ways for teaching English, I’ve decided to gather a collection of pictures from popular cartoons which are perfect for teaching idioms in English. You can use these images for practicing speaking and vocabulary. Every image represents one idiom. The focus of you lesson would be to explore the meaning of the idiom and to analyze the image, and figure out how to relate the image to the idiom. Along the way, you could:. A) To ...
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Ten Idioms from Cartoons | English Lane
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Ten Idioms from Cartoons. May 17, 2014. As a part of my effort to use interesting ways for teaching English, I’ve decided to gather a collection of pictures from popular cartoons which are perfect for teaching idioms in English. You can use these images for practicing speaking and vocabulary. Every image represents one idiom. The focus of you lesson would be to explore the meaning of the idiom and to analyze the image, and figure out how to relate the image to the idiom. Along the way, you could:. A) To ...
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How to teach English using music | English Lane
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How to teach English using music. October 3, 2013. If have you ever wanted to teach using songs, here are few ideas how to organize a lesson. When it comes to teaching English (or any other language for that matter) you have to plan your lesson carefully so that you avoid any problems that might come up along the way. You have to pay attention to:. What do you want to teach? Who are your students? Now that you have chosen the song, here is how to make the lesson based on the lyrics:. 8211; students have ...
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Teaching English with Music (Bleeding Love) | English Lane
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Teaching English with Music (Bleeding Love). May 3, 2014. Here is a song for reviewing vocabulary and the Past Simple form of the verbs. The text is not demanding, so you can use it with pre-intermediate students. If you use this song for teaching intermediate students, you should include additional questions in order to analyze the lyrics, and thus encourage students to practice speaking. English music lesson: Leona Lewis “Bleeding Love”. I didn’t need the. Or twice was enough. And it was all in. I̵...
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