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Nancy Alarcón Mendoza es profesora de idiomas del DELEX, FES Zaragoza, UNAM. Profesora de idiomas, con especialidad en inglés, en enseñanza universitaria y en enseñanza a distancia.

Sing along!

Singing is a fun way to practice a new language.
When singing, we practice pronunciation, learn grammar,  new words and expressions in a real context. We also learn about the culture.

Here you will find activities which will help you understand every song. Sing along and enjoy yourselve!

I Love My Life by Robbie Williams

There are activities for A1 students and activities for more advance students.
Practice with the verb to be, learn more vocabulary, identify modals. Click here to see and download the activities.
Click here to listen to Robbie Williams' song I love my life.

Yes, I can

Sammy Davis Jr, overcame racism and became a legend of entertainment. His song Yes, I can was chosen to promote the Rio de Janeiro Paralympics in 2016.

New York, New York


The most iconic song from the American Song Book performed by the best crooner. Pure culture.

Alanis Morrisette sings Hand in my Pocket. 

This song includes lots of adjectives and the verb "to be".

Nine Million Bicycles by Katie Meluea

How many bicycles are there in Beijing? Listen to Katie Melua and answer this question.
Are you in First level? Try this is a simple song.

John Nash sings I Can See Clearly Now

This song tells us about the rain and rainbows, but it is not about the weather.

Nancy Mulligan by Ed Sheetan

Listen to a great song Ed Sheeran wrote to remember his grandmother nd her Tomeo and Juliet stury.

Bruno Mars sings Count On Me

A fine song about friendship, Count On Me will help you practice first conditional.

A Wonderful Life

Are you an "A" student? What's your favorite school subject?
Sam Cooke sings about this and how wonderful is life.

What doesn't kill you (Stronger). This song by Kelly Clarkson will help you practice comparatives.


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