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		Techniques and methods in Language Teaching > POP ENGLISH SONGS TO HELP DEVELOP LISTENING SKILLS AND PRONOUNCIATION     
			
		 POP ENGLISH SONGS TO HELP DEVELOP LISTENING SKILLS AND PRONOUNCIATION 
		
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 bomberito
 
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							| POP ENGLISH SONGS TO HELP DEVELOP LISTENING SKILLS AND PRONOUNCIATION 
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							| Dear colleagues 
 I am studying a master in English Didactics and in order to get my degree I need to present my THESIS and it is about the uses of Pop English songs to help develop listening skills and pronounciation!  So I was wondering if you know where I can get a good article or  a similar thesis to use as a guideline!  OR maybe some SONGSHEETS about this, PLEASE!! 
 THANKS IN ADVANCE!! |  24 Mar 2014      
					
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 lenka.gellnerova
 
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							| Hi,
my future colegue, I asked my friend Romana if I could send you her thesis.
Her topic was the same as yours. She agreed but just like a topic for you not to copy :)).
We both can remember difficulties with writing our final works. :))
My topic was different. (Both graduated 2014 in January) Should be OK, written according to APA with bibliography help of http://www.bibme.org/ creator for references.
Her email is   [email protected]   or my is  [email protected] . Tomorrow I can send it to you if you send us your email.
Bye Lenka |  24 Mar 2014     
					
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 Weliton
 
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							| Hey Dear friend Bomberito, greetings from Brazil! 
 In your message you said:  
 "So I was wondering if you know where I can get a good article or  a similar thesis to use as a guideline! OR maybe some SONGSHEETS about this, PLEASE!!" 
 So, if you want, I have uploaded to this site many POP SONG WORKSHEETS and you could use them to exemplify your thesis. 
 It would be a pleasure for me to have my worksheets in your Mastering Work. 
 Best Wishes! 
 Weliton. |  24 Mar 2014     
					
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 Sonn
 
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							| The refrain of Love you Like a Love Song  can be used to train light [l]. Pearsonally I understood how to pronounce dark [l]  after looking at Neil Tennant�s articulation in New York City Boy video (You feel the deal it�s real).
 Overcome  light and dark [l]
 
 The refrain of  What a Wonderful World - [w].
 
 The whole song If I Was a River  can be used to show the difference between [w] and [v].
 
 The whole song Lemon Tree can be used to show the difference between [n] and ng. (But as far as I know singers sing [n] instead of ng)
 
 You�ll See  -  th ([�] and [θ]), [f]-[v], [l], n-ng.
 
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 maddalena.letari
 
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							| on this great site I have pratically posted only song worksheets .... help yourself! :) 
 but for some articles on song didactic:
 
 http://reallifebh.com/how-music-can-make-you-fluent-in-english
 
 http://www.eslbase.com/articles/pop-songs
 
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 morenopalomares
 
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							| Hi Bomberito, 
 if you give me your e-mail, I can send you an old article that I have on songs. 
 
 big hug Mar�a |  25 Mar 2014     
					
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 Maria Linz
 
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							| Hi, bomberito!
A friend of mine did the same on her Master �s thesis. Send me your email and I will mail the thesis for you.
Hugs from Brazil!
Maria |  25 Mar 2014     
					
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