Another playlist I recommend playing in your classroom is Stephanie Ball’s school-appropriate songs on YouTube. These songs will motivate and encourage your students while also giving them the time to unwind and move around. Each song on this list is appropriate and fun!
We’ll start with three songs suitable for beginners, then three for intermediate learners and the final three for your advanced students . With options for any learner, you can’t go wrong by adding some music to your ESL classroom! Do You Like Bananas?
Using songs for teaching English is a great way to add some enjoyment to your ESL classroom. With these nine popular songs for beginners through advanced learners, you can teach grammar, vocabulary and more without your students losing interest. Check out the songs and our suggested activities to pair them with!
“Do You Want to Be a Snowman” by Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn, and Katie Lopez “Rhythm Is a Dancer” by SNAP! These school appropriate songs will have your class movin’ and groovin’ during the school day. Music has the power to change the atmosphere of a place.
Do You Like Bananas?“Friday I’m in Love” by The Cure“My Favorite Things” from “The Sound of Music”“Somebody That I Used to Know” by Gotye and “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen fluentu.com
Teaching Point: Yes/No questions “Do You Like Bananas?” is a great song for teaching yes/no questions to beginners and kids. The lyrics go through a series of questions beginning with “Do you like…” and then answer with “Yes, I do,” or “No, I don’t.” Most of the elements in the song are food vocabulary words, so it’s ideal for introducing and reinf
Teaching Point: Days of the week This classic rock song is great for learning the days of the week. For true beginners that are learning this vocabulary, ask them to chime in when the days are sung. This is a fun way to reinforce what they’ve learned. For more advanced students, you can use it as a jumping-off point to have students make their own
Teaching Point: General vocabulary This poetic song offers useful vocabulary practice for beginners. You can have younger students draw picturesof one of the things that Maria says she likes, for example, “whiskers on kittens” or “brown paper packages tied up with string.” Have each student contribute a picture, then stand in a line and hold up the
Teaching Point: Past constructions Use “Somebody that I Used to Know” or “Call Me Maybe” to review different past constructions with intermediate students. Lyrics like the following allow them to think about which past tense is appropriate to use and why: No you didn’t have to stoop so low Have your friends collect your records and then change your
Teaching Point:Future simple “All My Loving” uses the auxiliary “will” construction in the futurefairly consistently, making it ideal for practicing this future form. Make a worksheet as you did for the last exercise, replacing future tense conjugated verbs with blanks and the infinitive verb in parentheses. This exercise is ideal to use with false
Teaching Point: Verb tense review “Counting Stars” is a fantastic way to do a general verb review using the same fill-in-the-blank exercise we discussed above. The song is perfect for this exercise because it features the past progressive (“I’ve been losing sleep”), future (“we’ll be counting stars”), present, (“I see this life”) and present progre
Teaching Point: Subjunctive While advanced students will be familiar with various verb tenses, they may have yet to master the subjunctive or hypothetical form, and that’s where “If I Were a Boy” comes in. Use this song to introduce a lesson on the subjunctive, asking students what they think this mood implies in English. Once you’ve established th
Teaching Point:Gerunds Gerunds are something that students first encounter as beginners or intermediate learners, but advanced students can always use a good revision of gerund forms. Listening to the classic song “Across the Universe” by The Beatles is a great place to get this review. Once you’ve done a gerund review, perhaps with a fill-in-the-b
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