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English as a Singing Language

Singing Languages
Language Learning
Pronunciation
Figurative Language
Fight Song
Be Myself
There Was an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly
Children's Music
Vocabulary
Grammar
ESL Education
International Women's Day
Rachel Platten
Soak Up the Sun
Sheryl Crow
Monster Mash
Stretchy Pants
Thanksgiving
Learning English
Fluency
Ariana Grande

Experienced ESL teachers, Ece and Heather, know that learning any language can be a challenge but can be more enjoyable when you add music. By using a wide variety of music types from different time periods, our goal is to make learning English easy and fun by singing your way to better English proficiency. In each episode, we will discuss the artist, the type of music, key vocabulary, and a speci... more

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Have you ever thought about what you would do if you had a million dollars? In order to think about this, or write or talk about it in English, you need to use an unreal conditional. For example, if we had a million dollars, we would spend all our ti... more

International Women’s Day is celebrated all over the world on March 8th. Ece and Heather host an annual party with their friends, and this year, they are adding another song to their playlist for the party - Kelly Clarkson’s 2011 hit song, “Stronger ... more

It’s the middle of winter, and Heather is m-m-m-miserable in the cold. We get together for a cup of hot chocolate to fight the gloomy winter weather, and we end up talking about the 1966 Simon & Garfunkel song, “A Hazy Shade of Winter.”

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Ece
Co-host and an experienced ESL teacher, focusing on making language learning through music engaging and accessible.
Heather
Co-host and an experienced ESL teacher, providing insights into language learning through various music genres.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 32 ratings
  • It’s so great 😀

    I very like this podcast 👍🏻

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ellenn0727
    Taiwan6 months ago
  • Great podcast

    So fun and useful for people who like to sing and learn English.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    建宏賴
    United States2 years ago
  • Love it.

    Very good. Very useful.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    oxygenase
    Taiwan2 years ago

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Many enjoy the light-hearted tone, making the educational content feel accessible and relatable.
Feedback highlights the insights from hosts about cultural references in songs, enhancing their learning experience.
Listeners appreciate the blend of music and language education, noting it makes learning fun and engaging.

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A unique approach to language education, this show combines music with English learning. Each episode features a lively discussion around popular songs, analyzing lyrics to teach vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. The hosts also share personal anecdotes and cultural insights, making language concepts relatable and enjoyable. With a diverse mix of musical genres and artists, the content is designed to engage listeners in a fun, interactive manner while they develop their language skills through singing.

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