Practise adverbs of frequency in the ESL classroom with this song, A Broken Heart by Alan Smith Robertson. These song lyrics include 11 adverbs of frequency: always, constantly, usually, often, sometimes, occasionally, once in a while, now and then, rarely, hardly ever & never. This song comes with a worksheet and is available for download…
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Alan Smith Robertson – Hopes & Doubts & Fears
Practise adverbs of manner with this song, Hopes & Doubts & Fears by Alan Smith Robertson. These song lyrics include 13 adverbs of manner: anxiously, awkwardly, badly, bravely, foolishly, quietly, sadly, silently, slowly, softly, fast, hard & well. This song comes with a worksheet and is available for download in mp3. To see other suggestions…
Terence Trent D’Arby – Wishing Well
Practice adverbs of manner in your ESL class with this song, Wishing Well by Terence Trent D’Arby. The 5 adverbs of manner that appear in this song are: “slowly”, “sweetly”, “softly”, “quickly” and “loudly”. To see suggestions on how to use this song in class, click here. Lyrics Kissing like a bandit stealing time underneath…
The Beatles – Here, There, Everywhere
Practice adverbs of place in your ESL class with this song, Here, there and everywhere by The Beatles. The adverbs of place that appear in this song are “here”, “there”, “everywhere”, and “beside”. Also, the adverbs of frequency “always” and “never” also appear. To see suggestions on how to use this song in class, click…
Ruth B – Lost Boy
Practise adverbs of frequency in your ESL class with this song, Lost Boy by Ruth B. The 4 adverbs of frequency that appear in this song are: “always” (x2), “usually”, “sometimes” & “never” (x2). To see suggestions on how to use this song in class, click here. Lyrics There was a time when I was…