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Popsongs - Solutions for Desperate Teachers
This website provides lots of lessonplans for popsongs (2010-21).
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Musical English Lessons International
Umfangreiche Songtextsammlung mit Arbeitsmaterialien.
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Songtexte
Diese Ressource ist ein umfangreiches Archiv von Songtexten.
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Online Songbook
Children's songbook.
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Songs im Englischunterricht
Hier findet man eine interessante Liste mit Songs und Lyrics geordnet nach Themengebieten.
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Lyrics Training
Lyrics Training is an easy and fun method to learn and improve your foreign languages skills like english through the music and lyrics of the songs (2010-21).
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Songs about aging and mortality.
Here are 25 great songs about old people: honky-tonk ballads and Tin Pan Alley standards and French chanson and rumba and, yes, Jay-Z, who kicks off his ode to aging with grace with the AARP’s favorite euphemism, boasting about ”the maturation of Jay-Zeezy.”
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"The Hill We Climb" and the voice of black feminism
In diesem Arbeitsmaterial zum Thema "The Hill We Climb", dem aktuellen Inaugural Poem der amerikanischen Lyrikerin Amanda Gorman, wird die Brücke zwischen Kunst, politischem Weltgeschehen, aktuellen Gesellschaftsthemen und Sprache geschlagen. Amanda Gorman steht für eine neue Generation und agiert als starke Stimme des "Black Feminism".
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Teaching Personification Through Poetry
Dancing Minds and Shouting Smiles: Teaching Personification Through Poetry. ʺExperiencing the language of great poets provides a rich learning context for students, giving them access to the best examples of how words can be arranged in unique ways. By studying the works of renowned poets across cultures and histories, students extract knowledge about figurative language and ...
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Ekphrasis: Using Art to Inspire Poetry
ʺIn this lesson, students explore ekphrasis—writing inspired by art. Students begin by reading and discussing several poems inspired by works of art. Through the discussion, students learn ways in which poets can approach a piece of artwork (for instance, writing about the scene being depicted in the artwork, writing in the voice of the person depicted in the artwork, ...
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