|   
			ESL Forum: 
			
			
			
			Techniques and methods 
			in Language Teaching 
			
			Games, activities 
			and teaching ideas 
			
			Grammar and 
			Linguistics 
			
			
			Teaching material 
			
			
			Concerning 
			worksheets 
			
			
			Concerning 
			powerpoints 
			
			
			Concerning online 
			exercises 
			
			
			Make suggestions, 
			report errors 
			
			
			Ask for help 
			
			
			
			Message board 
			  
			
			
			
			
			 | 
 		
		
		ESL forum >
		
		
		Concerning worksheets > mp3     
			
		 mp3 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 Renata Lioness
 
   | 
						
							| mp3 
 |  
							| Dear Friends, I �ve just created some activities with the lyrics of "Jingle bells rock" and I �d like to upload this worksheet. Is it possible to upload an mp3 with the song somehow? I �m not very good at all the "IT". Thanks for Your answers.  |  3 Dec 2010      
					
					 |  |  
			| 
 
					
					
					
				 
 |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 ELOJOLIE274
 
   | 
						
							| hello;) unless you have recorded the song "jingle bell rocks" yourself (with your own voice), uploading it here would be in violation of copyright laws... but you can upload your ws and let the people know that you �ll send them the mp3 file by email if they need it... that �s what I did when I uploaded a powerpoint about films/tv series...
 take care!
 Elodie
 
 |  3 Dec 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 dennismychina
 
   | 
						
							| Hi we can�t upload MP3 recordings onto this site. You need to convert them into .wav files first. The way I see it, you have three options; If you downloaded your music from YouTube, change the file name from MP3 to .wav when you download. Use an audio converter program (there are many freeware sound editing/ converting programs available on the internet.) to convert your file from MP3 to .wav. And finally, I�m sure that our very own PPt wonder child Liz, Lizsantiago, has done a tutorial on how for fool PPt into believing that a MP3 file is a .wav file.                 Enjoy |  3 Dec 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 libertybelle
 
   | 
						
							| @Dennis - Wav files are incredibly "heavy". That �s why I always convert my music into MP3 files.  (or lousy midi files - if you don �t care about the quality and sound) 
 I convert YouTube files into AVI.
 
 FYI Renata - The song is called "Jingle Bell Rock".
 
 A much easier way to "add" music is to write a link to the song  - for example a link to YouTube - then the user can listen and read lyrics from your PPT at the same time.
 
 Just an idea.
 L
 
 |  3 Dec 2010     
					
                     |  |  
			|  |  
	
	   |