Music
Learning English with Music: Somebody that I USED TO Know (Goyte)
I know you have all heard this song. It’s repeated on the radio numerous times a day, there are hundreds of youtube covers, and it has had more than 30 remixes from house music to dubstep. The haunting melody of the song is so repetitive you probably find yourself humming it over and over again.…
Read MoreHow to Learn English with The Beatles: Yellow Submarine
Have you been studying English for some time now, but find it difficult to stay motivated? Read the translation of this text in Portuguese / Join the Real Life English International Community If you’re losing focus and patience with the language, maybe it’s time to introduce more music into you studies, and what better band to…
Read MoreSpeak English Like a Native: Real Life English Fluency Guide
Do you ever feel that you lack that natural flow of the English language? Have you studied English a lot, but feel unnatural when you speak as if you’re just translating from your native language word for word?. With just a few modifications to your spoken English, you can sound a lot more natural and…
Read MoreLearn English with Rap: Jurassic 5 (End Up Like This)
Does your English need a little more rhythm and flow? Are you insecure about your pronunciation? Learning English with Rap could be your solution, and Jurassic 5 might prove that learning this way makes the process a lot more fun, and your English pronunciation a lot better. I’ve been a huge fan of J5 (Jurassic…
Read MoreLearning English with Brazilian Musicians
“That’s ’cause the Copacabana comes directly, from the canyons of Manhattan. In the land that gives us the coconut and bananas, In the jungles and the pampas of Brazil” The Copacobana- Carmen Miranda What is Brazilian music for someone who has never had any contact with the culture. and how do people from around the world…
Read MoreJamaican English with Bob Marley
“One good thing about music, when it hits you(te bate), you feel no pain.” – Bob Marley What do you feel when music HITS you? Bob Marley was one of the most influential musicians ever and his legacy has proven to be timeless. Marley’s reggae music has been adapted into many different cultures, especially here…
Read MoreLearn English with Music: I Come from a Land Down Under (Men at Work)
“Ô Brasil, samba que dá, Bamboleio, que faz gingar, Ô Brasil do meu amor, Terra de Nosso Senhor, Brasil, Brasil Prá mim, prá mim.” How so you feel when you hear that song? What does it mean to you? For Brazilians, that song would have a lot more significance and cultural meaning than it would…
Read MoreHow to Learn English with Rhythm and Flow
“Hey gringo, can you speak Portuguese?” -“A little, you wanna hear?” “Nossa, Nossa, assim voce me mata…” -“If you keep singing that song I will kill you.” leia este texto em português | Real Life International Community Ok, so maybe Michel Telò isn’t your favorite artist, but the point I’m making is that when used…
Read More8 Ways Listening to Music in English Can Make You Fluent
Do you love music in English, and would like to use your passion for music to improve your English? Not only is music is one of the most fun and effective strategies you can use to learn and improve your English, but it also helps you connect with English speaking culture, make new friends, and…
Read More5 Ways to Make English a Fun & Convenient Part of Your Life
Are you bored with your English, and worried that you’re not learning as much as you could? Do you wish English were more applicable to YOUR LIFE and the things you really LOVE TO DO? What if I told you there was an amazing way to learn English effectively AND have fun while improving your…
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