What’s your name? Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review key words and phrases used in self-introduction, especially telling someone about your name.
  • Key phrases/sentences: Hello! What's your name?

How are you? Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review key words and sentences used in our greetings lesson, especially when asking about the well-being of others.
  • Key phrases/sentences: Hello! How are you? I am fine, thank you.

Farm Animals Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review farm animals vocabulary and help kids remember animal names by the sounds these animals make.
  • Key phrases/sentences: The dogs on the farm go woof! woof! woof!.

Family Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review family members vocabulary and help kids remember key phrases and sentences used when talking about family.
  • Key phrases/sentences: This my family. Father, mother, brother

Jobs Song: Firefighters great

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review words and sentences used when talking about jobs and occupations.
  • Key phrases/sentences: Firefighters rescue me and you. Doctors and nurses help the sick get well..

Weather Song: Rain, Rain go away

  • Learning Objectives: This is a good song to go with a weather lesson. It helps children learn to talk about the weather and have fun.
  • Key phrases/sentences: Rain, rain, go away. Come again another.

Numbers Song: One Little Duckling

  • Learning Objectives: Looking for an easy way to teach your learners how to count from one to ten? They this song is all you need. It teachers the numbers and their spellings from 1 to 10.
  • Key phrases/sentences: One little, two little, three little ducklings.

Body Parts Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review key words and phrases used when talking about parts of the body. The focus is on parts of the face. It will also focus on adjectives used to describe the physical appearance of body parts.
  • Key phrases/sentences:  I have a big head. I have a small nose. 

Classroom Command Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review key classroom commands. It can also be used as a great warmer prior to any lesson. This can easily become the first song kids learn before any English course.
  • Key phrases/sentences:  Sit, stand up again. Clap your hands. 

Colors Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review key words and phrases used when talking about colors. The song reviews key phrases used when talking about colors. It also introduces a few nouns and uses key colors adjectives to describe them.
  • Key phrases/sentences:  What color is your shirt today? My shirt is red. It’s my favorite color.

Actions, Can, Can’t, Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review key words and phrases used when talking about action verbs and expressing ability using the modal verb – can.
  • Key phrases/sentences:  They can jump and swim. I can’t sing and fly like the birds.

Months of the Year Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review words and phrases used when talking about months of the year. The song also focuses in words used when talking about dates and festivals.
  • Key phrases/sentences:  January, February, March, April, May…

Telling Time Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review words and phrases used when telling the time. The song focuses on all ways of telling time like – o’clock, quarter to, quarter past, half past. It is also a good song for reviewing daily routines.
  • Key phrases/sentences:  I wake up at six o’clock. Get dressed at quarter past.

Transportation Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review words and phrases used when talking about means of transport. The song also focuses on asking ‘how’ questions.
  • Key phrases/sentences:  How do you come to school? How long does it take?

Zoo Animal Song

  • Learning Objectives: This song will help learners review words and phrases used when talking about zoo animals.
  • Key phrases/sentences:  Who will we meet at the zoo? A lion that will roar.