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		Games, activities and teaching ideas > ANY SONG TO TEACH PERSONAL PRONOUNS?     
			
		 ANY SONG TO TEACH PERSONAL PRONOUNS? 
		
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 nuroma
 
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							| Hello dear teachers! Do you know any song that I could use to teach personal pronouns?. I want to use it with a 6 and 7 years old children. Thank you for your help! :) |  7 Oct 2011      
					
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 arantxafer1
 
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							| Hi, I am going to use this song with my kids. Check it here: 
 http://genkienglish.net/pronouns.htm. It �s very simple and can also help us to teach them the verb to be and some adjectives.Hope you find it useful.   |  7 Oct 2011     
					
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 marwashehab
 
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							| I have a simple song to practise personal pronouns and verb to be.   I am tall....but he is small she is sad... but you are glad we are good... but they are bad |  7 Oct 2011     
					
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 MarionG
 
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							| There is a hilarious song with video just to teach basic personal pronouns. My students absolutely loved it, trying to sing it faster and faster, highly recommended: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWnc1HSCvRYFor slighty higher level students there is an absolutely amazing song/video which also explains pronouns in a funny way. It also deals with possessive pronouns and questions etc. (hence the higher level) 
This must be my favorite grammar video ever: (actually making grammar �catchy�)   |  7 Oct 2011     
					
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