Learning English Through Poems And Songs -

Look up 3–5 key words. Don't look up everything; focus on words that appear in the chorus or repeat often.

Great for understanding the meaning behind slang and deep metaphors in songs. Learning English through Poems and Songs

Authors: Shel Silverstein ( "Where the Sidewalk Ends" ) or Robert Frost ( "The Road Not Taken" ). Music: More complex metaphors and faster tempos. Look up 3–5 key words

Play the track and speak/sing along at the exact same time to match the speed and intonation. Authors: Shel Silverstein ( "Where the Sidewalk Ends"

Artist Ideas: Eminem ( "Lose Yourself" ), Hozier ( "Take Me to Church" ), or Joni Mitchell ( "Both Sides Now" ). Abstract themes and unconventional grammar. Authors: Emily Dickinson, T.S. Eliot, or Sylvia Plath. 4. Top Tools & Resources

Artist Ideas: The Beatles ( "Yellow Submarine" ), Bruno Mars ( "The Lazy Song" ), or Taylor Swift ( "You Belong With Me" ). Focus on rhyme and meter.