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Practice English listening with short Music Video Clips in a variety of genres.

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Top 10 Music Video Clips

Practice English listening with short Music Video Clips in a variety of genres.

Objectives

  • Engaging Listening Practice: Use short clips from popular music videos to hone listening skills in a lively and contemporary context.

  • Expand Linguistic Knowledge: Review and deepen understanding of pronunciation patterns, vocabulary, and colloquial expressions

1. Team Setup and Goals: Organize the class into teams, or for one-on-one sessions, establish a point goal tailored to the student's level.

2. Choosing the Difficulty: Begin by selecting an artist. Depending on the students' proficiency, you can:

· Click on Easy for a brief clip accompanied by multiple-choice questions.

· Opt for Hard for a slightly lengthier clip with fill-in-the-blank challenges. Remember, you can easily toggle between the two based on the students' performance and comfort level.

3. Scoring Variations: Adapt the scoring system to best suit the class dynamic. Some options include:

· Allowing one team to answer first, with a chance for other teams to jump in if there's a mistake.

· Encouraging students to jot down their answers individually and awarding points to those with correct answers.

· Alternatively, you can focus on the enjoyment and learning aspect, bypassing the points for a more relaxed experience.

4. Deep Dive into Lyrics: Take time to dissect interesting aspects of the lyrics, such as common contractions like "wanna" and "gonna" or distinctive expressions like "ain’t".

5. Home Practice: Encourage students to delve deeper by:

· Recording their renditions of the song, either by singing or reading out the lyrics, and sending you the audio files.

· Attempting to write out the song's lyrics from memory, aiding in retention and comprehension.

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