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Marc's Reading 3 class: Click here for a worksheet for 6/25
Music, page 1
Everyone loves music. Here are three good ways to listen to the music you love and build your English at the same time.
Go to youtube. In the search box, type the name of an artist plus the word "subtitles". Sometimes you can find a video with the words.
If that doesn't work, try this. "Lyrics" means the words to a song. In the search box, type the name of the artist and the word lyrics. You'll get a video that has both the music and the words. For example, here's one for Taylor Swift's hit "Shake it off". (See Music, page 2 for more information).
Go to youtube. In the search box, type the name of an artist plus the word "subtitles". Sometimes you can find a video with the words.
If that doesn't work, try this. "Lyrics" means the words to a song. In the search box, type the name of the artist and the word lyrics. You'll get a video that has both the music and the words. For example, here's one for Taylor Swift's hit "Shake it off". (See Music, page 2 for more information).
Lyricstraining.com lets you listen to and watch popular music videos. You fill in the missing words. You can choose from four levels so you'll get the challenge that is just right for you.
Remember, you can come to this page as often as you want. If you choose different songs, it is a different experience each time.
Why we love repetition in music. We all love music. Most of the time, the chorus plays many times. Why do we like that?
Music as a language. Music really is a language. How does it work to communicate?
How playing a music instrument benefits the brain. Do you play a musical instrument. Do you wish you did? learn how this can help your brain.
Why you should listen to Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons." You've heard Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons." What was he trying to communicate?
How to read music. I you don't know how to read music, this will offer the inside information. If you do know how, this will explain what you are doing.