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Songs
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Songs
- Top Ten classic Aussie Songs (National Geographic) [I'm not sure what has happened to this page, but I'll leave the link in case it's a temporary glitch @cioccas]
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Summer Paradise by a Canadian band Simple Plan & K'naan, about Australia! (@cioccas) [Link is to song on Lyrics Training]
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Australia's Christmas Day by The Borderers (@cioccas) Lyrics PDF Lovely song about celebrating Christmas in Australia, far away from family, the essence of giving, and the one day we have the chance to unite
- '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)
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'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)
- Sing With Me from Urban Lyrebirds
Each book is a collection of original songs and accompanying exercises for students learning English. Each song is followed by five language exercises: vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, reading and writing, and conversation.
- Sing With Me Book 1 for elementary learners
- Sing With Me Book 2 for beginner & post-beginner learners
- ... Book 3 for Intermediate learners due in 2014
- Sounds of Australia from NFSA
A mix of songs, speeches and many other sounds, the Sounds of Australia (formerly known as the National Registry of Recorded Sound) is the NFSA’s selection of sound recordings with cultural, historical and aesthetic significance and relevance, which inform or reflect life in Australia. Each year, the Australian public nominates new sounds to be added with final selections determined by a panel of industry experts.
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