
carinita
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Hi!!
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Any idea which song I can use with real beginner adult students? Thanks in advance |
25 Jul 2012
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Ramos
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Hi! my suggestion is to consider one that is related to the topics you have been developing with them. In that way, It would become more meaningful to them.
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25 Jul 2012
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carinita
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I don �t know any song which is motivating and relates to cities and countries |
25 Jul 2012
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Ramos
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Try this site: http://www.musicalenglishlessons.org/index-ex.htm
And let me give u an xtra hand.... I�ll look for some other options that can be useful. Just give me some time ok? Have a blessed day!
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25 Jul 2012
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carinita
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You too! Very kind of you |
25 Jul 2012
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Olindalima ( F )
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Hilarious ... Challenge them to sing along ... Kekekeke
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25 Jul 2012
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anna_bitt
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Hello, good-bye (The Beatles). There �s also the Glee version. |
25 Jul 2012
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ueslteacher
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How about "Summer Holiday" by Cliff Richards unless your adult students are too cool and might think it �s geriatric:)
Sophia
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25 Jul 2012
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carinita
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Sorry for the delay in my answer I was searching the Net all the afternoon long! Your answers helped me a lot Thanks to teacher Ramos I found another song that I needed! The song I �m going to use with beginners is I AM by Christina Aguilera: Students will find a lot of new words but most of them are quite transparent I think it �ll work (I hope nobody falls asleep!) A new worksheet with this song is coming! 
P.S. Nothing to do with countries but perhaps I can make a quiz to test what they know about Christina Aguilera Where is she from? Students have had holidays for 2 weeks so this is a way to welcome them back
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25 Jul 2012
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