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Songs

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on February 5, 2013 at 11:55:16 am
 

 

Songs

 

 

 

 

  •  "Watch Over Me" by Bernard Fanning (Megan Yucel)

 

  •  Angus & Julia Stone songs (@eslkazzyb)

 

  •  Louie The Fly - Australian theme; mostly simple present and present continuous sentences; lots of useful words and idioms; easy melody; catchy. (Laura McFarlane)

 

  • "I Still Call Australia Home" - Fairly simple vocab, and a real tear-jerker when they perform it. (Vicky Bos)

 

  •  Truly Madly Deeply (Savage Garden) - if you can stand it, goes down a treat. is one they usually all know. It's not my cup of tea, but they enjoy it. (Vicky Bos)

 

  • Goyte - At Radio Australia we did a story for English learners in China about him and his music and it got a good response from the audience. (Julia Scott)

 

 

  • 'Streets of Your Town' by the Go-Betweens is a favourite - great to get the class singing the 'Shi-i-i-ine' parts! Be prepared to explain the "And this town is full of battered wives" line, though... (@elkysmith) 

 

 

  •  John Farnham: You're the voice -- this would work great if you took your class for swimming lessons with an 80s theme ... seriously, maybe something from INXS? (Andrew Pollard)

 

  •   'Surf City Limits' by the Fauves - catchy tune with a good 'sun smart' message :-):-) (@elkysmith) 

 

 

  •  'T-Shirt Weather' by the Lucksmiths - 2 mins, catchy, pretty straightforward lyrics (@elkysmith)

 

  •    'To Her Door' by Paul Kelly - great for a straightforward narrative (@elkysmith)

 

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