Discover how to energize your English language teaching with Coldplay’s new song, Feelslikeimfallinginlove. This activity, SONG PIECES, is perfect for online classes and can be adapted for in-person teaching. Engage your students with creative listening and writing exercises that go beyond gap-fill activities.
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How to Overcome Teacher Burnout and Find Joy with Marillion’s Beautiful
Feeling burned out as a teacher? Discover how Marillion’s song “Beautiful” can help you rediscover the joy of teaching. Learn strategies to cultivate a positive mindset and create a more fulfilling teaching experience with the MeditaProf program. Join the conversation and find support in overcoming burnout.
Boost ESL Listening Skills with a Fun Grammar Challenge: Dua Lipa & More
Energize your ESL classes with the GrammaClip Challenge! Featuring hits by Dua Lipa, David Guetta, and more, these level-appropriate listening activities make practicing grammar points like tenses and adjectives engaging and fun. Boost your students’ language skills with these easy-to-integrate, music video-based challenges designed to rock your classroom!
Song Pieces: A Fresh Approach to Teaching Listening and Grammar in ELT (2024 songs)
Discover an innovative and engaging way to teach listening and grammar in your English Language Teaching (ELT) classroom. Our latest blog post introduces unique song-based activities designed with 2024’s hit songs. Perfect for teachers seeking creative and effective methods to enhance their lesson plans and captivate students.
Benson Boone – Beautiful Things: Listening Song Activity For English Language Teaching
Boost English teaching with Benson Boone’s ‘Beautiful Things’ lesson plan. Engage students in ESL/EFL with interactive grammar and listening exercises. Ideal for TEFL and TESOL educators seeking creative classroom resources.
2023 Songs: Engage Your Students with Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi and More!
Elevate your classroom with this interactive song activity featuring 2023 hits from Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi, Calum Scott, and Brett Young. Students watch captivating videos, filling in missing lyrics as they listen. Ideal for review, extra practice, or a fun break!