Christmas – Learn English with videos Children's animation. A brother and sister deal with topics that affect their everyday lives. Lola is excited because Christmas is coming, and she and Charlie are taking turns to open the advent calendar. Script A drama that focuses on the period in Mary and Joseph's life where they journeyed to Bethlehem for the birth of Jesus. If angels sang... they would sing like this. Many children love sitting on Santa's lap and tell him everything they want for Christmas. Love thy neighbour... and thy enemy.
ESL Songs and Music Welcome aboard our ESL Songs and Music Course, and if you are an old friend who visits us often then you know, it's 'hello again' I think that there is more work involved in building a Learn English website than there is in learning to speak and understand English :) Today we are learning English with Tracy Chapman. There are hundreds of pages to our ESL Songs and Music Course and we'll give you some links after we listen to 'Talking about a Revolution' Don't you know They're talking about a revolution It sounds like a whisper While they're standing in the welfare lines Crying at the doorsteps of those armies of salvation Wasting time in the unemployment lines Sitting around waiting for a promotion Talking about a revolution Poor people gonna rise up And get their share And take what's theirs You better run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, Oh I said you better Run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run,run, run, run, Coz finally the tables are starting to turn It won't be long
Christmas Day in the UK December is here and many people are starting to think about Christmas. In some places preparations for Christmas such as displays in shops and lights in the streets start as early as October! I am living in Spain at the moment, last year I spent Christmas in Finland and this year I will be spending Christmas with my family in the UK. It is very interesting to experience the different traditions in different countries during Christmas time. In my family, we usually get up very early on Christmas day and open our presents. Some people go to church at Christmas and I go on my own because I am the only Christian in my family. Sometimes it can be difficult to remember the meaning of Christmas.
Learn English with Music Welcome ! Welcome ! Learn English with Music ! Here we Learn English with Music with some of the most famous songs over the past fifty years! Learn famous English songs, history of English culture, about famous singers and songwriters, read their biographies and explore the links to related podcasts and movies. Students who learn English with music enrich their learning and have better pronunication, grammar, a greater understanding, awareness and appreciation of English culture as well as a broader general knowledge. To get dictionary help just double click the word on the page or use the international dictionary. Our Patron - Saraswati - The Goddess of learning, knowledge, music, arts, science and technology. Explore our 'Learn English with Music Mini Course' - How to Learn English with Music to get the best out of this free course. Or, begin here with the 1970's Disco Queen 'Donna Summer...' Learn English With.... This is our aloneness This is our time This is the mountain Wild and free
Christmas Videos - Free Online Videos for Kids Alfred Molina shares A Visit from St. Nicholas. There's no party like a Reindeer Party with the Imagination Movers! Video for the song "Santa, Where Are You?" Little Snowflake from Super Simple Songs tells a short story of a snowman brought to life by the magic and beauty of snowfall. CeeLo Green Featuring The Muppets Linus explains what Christmas is really all about. The Muppets sing "Joy to the World". The celebration of Christmas as we know it today stems from the traditions of several different cultures. This is the official music video for "Christmas is Creepy"! An animated Christmas Card, and a homage to a great song, a great band, and a great Holiday. Ruled a legal holiday in 1894, Christmas has had its fair share of strange traditions. If you want to make a homemade Christmas card and save some money, here's a great way to add some fun to it. From millions of homes worldwide to the White House, the Christmas tree is a tradition that owes its popularity in part to a popular British queen.
ESL Lounge: Songs for English Teaching. Song Titles S 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. Have a song to request? if you know what you're looking for Quick Jump to: We also have a separate section for children's songs. Here are some ideas for the use of songs in the ESL class: Filling in the blanks Songs are often used in this way in the ESL classroom. Listening Comprehension Instead of doing your usual listening comprehension out of the course books, do a song instead. Phonetics You can use a song with a clear rhyme pattern to do some phonetics work on particular phonemes. Strips of Paper The lyrics you will find on this site can be cut up into strips which then need to be reconstructed as the song unfolds. Vocabulary Some songs lend themselves well to vocabulary work. requests
50 holiday activities for Teaching English We have loads of holiday related materials. Get a start on our Christmas page or in our resources. Also some nice full lessons in our Lessons In A Can or purchase hundreds of resources for the holidays in our store. Also you can subscribe to Digital Resources for one lifetime fee to get hundreds of thousands of lesson materials/ideas. However, since I'm busy making Christmas lists, thought I'd make a nice one to share with fellow teachers and inspire with a few things in my brain for teaching lessons related to Christmas. So here is my brain purge. Get all the 50 lists. 50 Holiday Activities for The English Language Classroom Make snowflakes and angels. 101 Questions about Christmas. Decorate the classroom. Write Christmas cards to a classmate. Write a letter to Santa Claus. Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. Play Christmas carol “Pass The Paper”. Sing some Christmas carols. Simon Says. Watch the incredible short film: The Snowman. Go Christmas Shopping! Learn Christmas Vocabulary.
QT-ESL: Songs with subtitled lyrics in English (1) with exercises - QualityTime-ESL At QualityTime-ESL we believe in teaching ESL with songs. Today the Internet gives us amazing resources. Here we combine links to videos with cloze/gap-filling exercises to use directly in class. In most cases the clips have closed captions/subtitles in English. We suggest teachers use songs at the end of their lessons after much work (among other things) on our grammar drills! Singers or bands on this page include Adele, Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Swift, Kelly Clarkson, Miley Cyrus, Carly Rae Jepsen, Christina Aguilera,Michel Buble, Alexander Rybak (Eurovision Winner 2009), Lenny Kravitz, Simon and Garfunkel, Michael Jackson, Fergie, Queen, Pink, Backstreet Boys, Lighthouse Family, Beatles, John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Sting, Pink Floyd, Eagles, Avril Lavigne, Supertramp, U2, Genesis, Bob Dylan, Tracy Chapman, Mariah Carey, Connie Talbot, Brooks & Dunn James Blunt, Lady Gaga (inspiration for her name), and even theme from "Top Gun" with Tom Cruise - Take My Breath Away From Films Kelly Clarkson
The EFL SMARTblog: Merry Christmas Mr Bean Teacher's note; The activities in the worksheet at the bottom of this post are based on the full episode available on DVD or on y cannot be embedded here). This post contains some exercises based on the embeddable youtube clips. The answers are in the worksheet. DVD availablehere Mr Bean celebrates the traditional British Christmas: the baubles, the crackers, the nativity scene, the carols, the presents, the turkey and the mistletoe... they are all here. You are going to discuss Christmaswatch the Christmas Mr Bean episode and do some activitiesfind Christmas words in a word search exercise write the story in the past tensefind out more about the typical British Christmas and some of the Christmas things in the video. Discuss Do you celebrate Christmas? Watch clip 1 Answer the questions in the interactive exercise after you watch Did Mr Bean have any Christmas decorations? Now do exercise 1 (the answers to questions 9 and 10 are in the next clip) Watch clip 2
ALL LEVELS Christmas carols and songs (with music and lyrics) by mariasme Dec 18