Using music in the classroom to improve students' language skills
Using music in the classroom to improve students’ language skills can be a great tool to help teachers achieve their goals. One of the things I often hear from parents of the students that attend the Bilingual Program is that they express a lot of curiosity when listening to music on the radio while trying to recognize some words and reproducing them. That points out how much they are interested in the new language being learned. It is one of the biggest rewards to hear that your students are making an effort to learn more when they are outside the classroom. Students when taught in a fun and creative way, enjoy coming to school and take that learning experience to their own lives. Although music can be a motivating and engaging activity it is essential that teachers know how to use this tool properly in order to get the expected results.
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For most verbs we add -s to the base form to make the she, he, it (third person singular) form: For other verbs, the spelling changes are: When the verb ends in -s or -z we double the -s or -z and add -es, e.g. quiz, quizzes. These verbs are not common.
Free ESL worksheets, ESL printables, English grammar handouts, free printable tests
Welcome to our downloadable ESL worksheets section. Whether you're an ESL student looking to practice English, or an ESL teacher looking for printables/ handouts for the classroom, check out our list of topics below. The topics covered include verb tenses, phrasal verbs, articles, prepositions, pronouns, countable and non-countable nouns, and many others.
ESL Lounge: Songs for English Teaching. Free song lyrics
using songs in the esl classroom It's great to use songs in the class, if only to do something a little different. But beyond using them solely to give your students some 'light relief', there are many other ways songs can be used in ESL classrooms to consolidate what students have already learnt.
Collaborative Writing Activities - The Secondary English Coffee Shop
A few years ago I became a part-time student and enrolled in a master's course called Writing Instruction. The professor took a unique approach by having us, a group of English teachers, write our own poetry and fiction. It was an eye-opener. I realized that somewhere between high school and my first teaching job, I forgot the lonely and uneasy feeling of staring at a blank page, not knowing where to begin. When the professor allowed us to work with another teacher on the next writing piece, there was a sense of comfort in that I had someone to discuss, collaborate, and share ideas with. Collaborative writing not only broke down my reserve and hesitation, but also allowed me to foster a relationship of trust and partnership with my co-author.
A different way to visualize rhythm - John Varney
To learn more on circular perceptions of rhythm with specific reference to African music, read this paper and then watch this Five(ish) Minute Drum Lesson on African Drumming. How has drumming played an essential role in African culture? What do specific rhythms represent? Interested in the software applications of a circular rhythmic approach? What are the pros of representing rhythm with a circular representation as opposed to using a more traditional linear representation? This article will help you learn more.
Quiz your English
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The Ultimate List of Online Music Education Games
Having a background as a music teacher, I often get the asked what resources are available for homeschoolers to grow in their music studies. As such, today I’d like to share with you an Ultimate List of Online Music Education Games available for FREE to public and homeschoolers alike to have fun while learning more about music. Whether playing via iPad, SmartBoard, or laptop, each resource provides supportive games and activities to reinforce music concepts at home.
ESL Song Lessons - tefltunes.com - Songs For Discussion
ESL and EFL teachers looking for inspiration to stimulate class discussions will find this list of songs to teach ESL topics we’ve compiled a useful resource. Highlighted are songs available as complete ESL song lesson plans here on tefltunes.com. Business & Money
Fun > Self-evaluate your language skills!
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Using Music in the ESL Classroom
Music is the universal language of mankind.Henry Wadsworth Longfellow When students make a major breakthrough in learning, it is music to a teacher's ears. There is nothing more rewarding for a teacher, than seeing their students smile and laugh while they learn.
Lyrics for "A Man For All Seasons" by Al Stewart
What if you reached the age of reasonOnly to find there was no reprieveWould you still be a man for all seasons?Or would you just have to leaveWe measure our days outIn steps of uncertaintyNot turning to see how we've comeAnd peer down the highwayFrom here to eternityAnd reach out for love on the runWhile the man for all seasonsIs lost behind the sun Henry Plantagenet still looks for someoneTo bring good news in his hour of doubtWhile Thomas More waits in the Tower of LondonWatching the sands running outAnd measures the hours outFrom here to oblivionIn actions that can't be undoneA sailor through the darknessHe scans the meridianAnd caught by the first rays of dawnThe man for all seasonsIs lost beneath the storm
Resources for Teaching English Online
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