Revolutionize your classroom with our ‘Sing It With Me’ worksheet, tailored for Cambridge FCE success. This free resource empowers teachers to fuse music with critical reading and use of English skills, making exam prep both effective and enjoyable for students.
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Fun B2 First Prep: ‘Sing It With Me’ by JP Cooper | Teaching English With Songs
Elevate your B2 First preparation with this engaging 4-skills lesson plan centered on JP Cooper’s ‘Sing It With Me’. From character creation to narrative writing, listening practice, and exam-style tasks, this plan develops essential skills for the B2 First exam while exploring contemporary songs
Teaching with songs: Better Man – Westlife
Discover an engaging song-based lesson plan using Westlife’s “Better Man” to teach English! Perfect for A2 level students, this activity boosts listening, collaboration, and teamwork skills. Learn how to incorporate music into your ESL classroom with step-by-step instructions and downloadable materials. ESL Song Lesson Plan for teens and adults.
Teaching English with Calum Scott’s ‘No Matter What’: A B1+ ESL Lesson Plan
Dive into the complexities of parent-child relationships with ‘No Matter What’ by Calum Scott. This English language teaching lesson plan weaves a tapestry of discussions, grammar review, narrative writing, and lyrical analysis. Suitable for Pre-Intermediate (B1) learners and beyond, it’s a journey into the realm of relationships.
Here Comes the Change (From the Motion Picture ‘On The Basis of Sex’) – Kesha
Explore gender equality through the power of music with ‘Here Comes the Change’ by Kesha. This English language teaching lesson plan delves into thought-provoking quotes, lyrics analysis, verb tenses, and more. Perfect for Pre-Intermediate (B1+) learners and above, it’s an engaging journey into a critical topic
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