Everybody loves music and when you sing you feel better, don't you? But the fact is that when you're singing a song in another language this can help you in many ways: improving your vocabulary, fixing grammar structures and having better pronunciation.
But not everybody likes the same kind of music and maybe the songs you love are not the best for starting learning English. That's the reason why I've taken a selection based on the simplicity rather than kind of music. If you want to practise with a song, first try to find it with LYRICS (la letra) on the internet; then, try to choose ballads or slow music to be able to follow it as a karaoke, and finally try to sing it without looking at the lyrics. When you've done this, you'll see you've learnt new words, some structures and you'll be able to pronounce those words better.
So let's start with these simple ones and little by little you can add as many songs as you fancy.
Old classic ones
- Love Me Tender by Elvis Presley : very slow and good for starting with pronunciation
- Father and Son by Cat Stevens : imperative and some typical expressions ("take it easy")
- What a Wonderful World by Louis Amstrong : use of adjectives
- My Heart by Celine Dion : just Titanic!
Modern singers
- What about Us? by Pink : present tense
- Wake Me Up by Aviici : a bit more rhythm
- 7 Years Old by Lukas Graham : past and future tenses, comparatives
- Someone like You by Adele : beautiful song, isn't it?
- The Lazy Song by Bruno Mars : with typical forms such as "wanna" (want to) or gonna (going to)
- Roar by Katty Perry : past tenses
- Perfect by Ed Sheeran : different tenses (past, present and future)
If you practise listening skills with songs you can go to these links:
- Learn English with Songs : filling the gaps exercises
- This blog has a lot of exercises: click here
- ESL Video : with different videos and exercises
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