I really like this song. I am waiting for your comments.
It is very enjoyable for young learners.
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his is really good for young learners. Last week we danced to it with my 308 group in the department. ıt looks like adults love it, too ! Very good for teaching the body parts and the verbs. It's also great if you have shy students; since it is done in a group it's definitely great fun ! Way to go, Burhan !
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oo it is superb. and the little kids are very cute.
Burhan I really liked the video. thank you for sharing.
what a fun to learn and teach English, right?
I wanna sing this song, too.
shake shake shake....
Hello,
Thanks for the video. I really like it. I've been teaching English for about 5 years in a state school. It's really hard to find both interesting and useful materials. I'll make my students watch it.
Your blog looks appealing and as far as i get from your posts, you have a good sense of humor...
Happy blogging
Burhan,
Thanks for the video. I like it too. While watching it, I thought about the power of integrating music in language learning. We can easily remember the lyrics of songs or poems that we used to say years and years ago, can't we? Why don't we use such powerful tool in learning :))
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