Dive into Halle’s ‘Angel’ to explore themes of self-acceptance and identity. Our latest lesson plan at Song Activity Factory brings music and English learning together, offering students a chance to discuss, listen, and interpret this captivating song.
Category: Agreeing/Disagreeing
Teaching with Songs: Engage Your English Language Learners with REM’s “Losing My Religion”
Improve your students’ speaking skills with this engaging lesson plan centered around REM’s “Losing My Religion.” This activity helps intermediate (B1+) students practice expressing opinions, agreeing, and disagreeing, using the timeless classic song and its official music video to spark meaningful discussions.
Exploring Social Responsibility with ‘Dear Mr. President’: An Engaging ELT Lesson Plan
Dive into a thought-provoking ELT lesson plan that uses ‘Dear Mr. President’ by 4 Non Blondes to explore poverty and society’s role. This ready-to-use plan is designed to spark debate, enhance listening skills, and encourage expressive writing in a classroom setting.
You Can’t Stop the Girl: A B2 First Empowerment Lesson With a Song
Transform your English classroom into a hub of empowerment with our FCE-ready lesson plan featuring ‘You Can’t Stop the Girl’ by Bebe Rexha. Engage students in meaningful discussions about women’s empowerment, while honing their English skills through listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises designed for B1 level and above.”
Teaching with songs: REM- Losing My Religion, Mother’S Day Flashback!
Discover an engaging song-based lesson plan using REM’s “Losing My Religion” to teach English! Perfect for B1+ level students, this activity boosts speaking and reading skills, focusing on expressing opinions and preparing for the Cambridge English First Exam. Learn how to incorporate music into your ESL classroom with step-by-step instructions and downloadable materials.
Teaching English with songs: Big Love – The Black Eyed Peas
Delve into English language teaching with ‘Big Love’ by The Black Eyed Peas. This lesson plan tackles thought-provoking topics like bullying, gun control, smartphones, and war through speaking, listening, reading, and writing activities. Ideal for intermediate (B2) learners and beyond, this engaging plan sparks discussions on current controversial issues