I'm not a big fan of this song, but it has some great vocabulary in it and contains a really good message!
Listen and try to complete the gaps. You only need to listen to the first verse. What do you think the message of this song is?
Lesson by Caroline
Continuing my theme of dream and sleep themed lessons, do you think I may be a little bit exhausted?
This song is originally from the musical Les Miserables. If you are one of our students studying in London, go and see it!
Listen to this recording of the song and try and complete the gaps with the correct vocabulary.
Good night! Sweet dreams!
Lesson by Caroline Devane
I can't believe this song is nearly ten years old! It's another song that tells a story, which as you know is my favourite type.
Read through the lyrics and try to guess which word goes in each gap. Then listen and see if you were right.
Lesson by Caroline Devane
Sarah McLachlan is a Canadian singer/songwriter known for her emotional music.
This song 'Angel' was released in 1997 and is one of her best known songs.
First, read through the lyrics and try to guess which word fits in which gap. Then listen and check your answers.
Note: Do you ever research the meanings of songs?
Websites such as wikepedia.org and songmeanings.net can give you a really fascinating insight into what the songs were written about.
Here is another Michael Buble song for you to enjoy and learn from. In this lesson, I have removed vocabulary that is related to animals or the natural world.
I'm sure you will have come across many of these words before, but I hope some will be new.
What is the creature in the picture?
Good luck!
By Caroline
I love a bit of easy-listening in the evening.
John Legend is a great artist to listen to on the weekend when you need to unwind and relax before the working week starts all over again!
Listen to this song and try and put the correct words in each gap.
Before you listen, try reading through the lyrics and guessing which words are missing.
Lesson by Caroline Devane
A blast from the past: Something or someone that returns after a period of absence. It is normally applied to things that were thought of fondly previously and are making a welcome return - particularly pop songs.
This song is definitely a blast from the past. It was originally written and sung by Joni Mitchell in 1970. It was then covered in 2002 by The Counting Crows, and this is the version you are going to listen to.
Paloma Faith is one of the few CD's I have in my kitchen and this song goes around and around in my head after I listen to it. It's so catchy! Listen to the song and try and complete the gaps with the vocabulary below. Before you listen, read through and guess which word you think fits in each gap.
Lesson by Caroline Devane
I think this song by Marina and the Diamonds has a really positive message.
Sometimes it can be really difficult to be everything that society expects of you.
We need to remember that we are only human and that we cannot please everyone.
Listen to the song and try and complete the gaps with the correct vocabulary.
What message do you hear when you listen to the song?
Lesson by Caroline Devane
Listen to this beautiful Beyonce song and fill the gaps with the correct vocabulary. You only need to listen to half the song to complete this exercise and I’ve given you the meanings of the words (as they are in the context of the song) to help you out. Good luck!
By Caroline Devane