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Canciones, Lieder, Songs and more Musical languages resources for the foreign classroom.

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Canciones, Lieder, Songs and more Musical languages resources for the foreign classroom.
The alphabet
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The alphabet

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Kids love music, learning less so. Use a song to teach the English alphabet to primary school children or children with English as a foreign language. The package includes - a video - an MP3 - a worksheet matching the song
The days of the week.
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The days of the week.

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Kids love music, learning less so. Use an animated song to teach your pupils the days of the week. The resource is suitable for both very young children and children with English as a foreign language. The package includes: -an MP3 -a video -a matching worksheet with solutions
The months of the year
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The months of the year

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Kids love music, learning less so. Use an animated song to teach your pupils the months of the year. The resource is suitable for both very young children and children with English as a foreign language. The package includes: -an MP3 -a video -a matching worksheet with solutions
Musical resources for the Spanish classroom.
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Musical resources for the Spanish classroom.

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Kids love music, learning, less so. However, using music as an enjoyable, engaging medium for language learning is a proven concept, so it is surprising it is so little used in the classroom. A lack of resources is a clear issue, and the reason why we created a musical language learning package. With songs and videos very closely linked to the new curriculum these resources will engage pupils llike never before. The Spanish language learning package resources include: * 26 fun songs with lyrics covering typical topics of the curriculum * 26 videos featuring songs with subtitles and pictures * 26 worksheets with 3-5 grammar and vocabulary exercises per song * 1 key to the worksheets * Lyrics and language teaching tips * Topics for beginner/ advanced /GCSE students alike