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A song about learning English



kristina kityk
Ukraine

A song about learning English
 
Hello, dear teachers! I need some help. We are going to celebrate The Foreign Language Week at our school next week. I need a song (MP3) or a video about learning English for my students. Who knows any songs? Thanks a lot in advance

20 Mar 2016      





redcamarocruiser
United States

Sing to the tune of Frere Jaque tune in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai9A_yvzPbQ
 
Lerning English
Learning English
Yes I am
Yes I am
I love learning English
I love learning English
Yes I can! 
Yes I can! 
 
or
 
Sing to the tune of If You �re Happy and You Know it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfCMRk-osJ8
 
Depending on how much time you have, you can sing the whole original song and tack on (add) one or both of the following verses. Or the vers(es) can stand alone, if you are short on time.
 
If you �re loving learning English, clap your hands!
If you �re loving learning English, clap your hands!
If you �re loving learning English
Then your face will surely show it.
If you �re loving learning English, clap your hands. 
 
I am loving learning English
Yes I am!
I am loving learning English
Yes, I am!
I am loving learning English!
And my face will surely show it.
I am loving learning English!
Yes, I am! 
 
Corrections for the song lyrics:
SNAP your fingers, instead of click your fingers
Spin around or turn round and round, instead of turn around
pull on your ears (sounds better), instead of pull your ears, although pull your ears is not incorrect.
 
 

20 Mar 2016     



aftab57
United Kingdom

Not exactly what you are looking for  ...

20 Mar 2016