You're teaching English to an intermediate class in a foreign country. You decide to bring in one song to supplement your lesson plan. What song is it and why?
My answer:
My reasoning:
The song is a slow, clear, vocal-heavy recording that is rife with clever and often contradictory wordplay. Example: "It might not be a lot but I feel like I'm making the most." The language is vernacular but still thought-provoking. So whatchu got, TA? PS, Zidumare need not apply.
meriter
can't think of anything better right now than the Logical Song by Supertramp
Very easy to understand language with a linear story kids can follow. Learning the words in the song can open up channels of communication for instance you'd have to teach them what a 'liberal' is, getting into american politics. Nice commentary on the conditioning kids go through to enter the working world. Although I don't know what country I'm supposedly teaching in so the message may not be all that applicable.. If that's the case at least it has lots of good dictionary words that can be discussed at length. Magic, Responsibility, Dependability.. good things for kids to have in their field.
Also, the sax lead.
phyrrus
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What song is it and why?
Lira
My pick:
Why? Just so I could instil a passion for philosophising into my students :D
Sushipunk
I was just about to post that ^^ :stongue:
MSZ
so i could get the class to sing along.
zyklon-jay
I used to Rick roll my kids all of the time. 6 year old zipperheads singing astley was so awesome.
aquila
phyrrus
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Originally posted by aquila
in LOL'd at every time he starts at the top pitch. reggaeton practically teaches itself.
Chimney
Meat187
phyrrus
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Originally posted by Chimney
good answer, lots of lessons about American culture in there. and hot chix.