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Song what will be will be

2022.01.07 19:23




















Apple iTunes Amazon Google Play. Sorry, I don't have links to any other version of this song. Chord Charts. Melody Line. Keep doing this until the song finishes. Your child should have several drawings. Ask your child to write a short story to go with their pictures.


Reading activities: Print out some song lyrics. Cut up the lyrics into separate lines or verses. Ask your child to guess the correct order. To prepare for Cambridge English Qualifications, children should practise thinking about the main ideas and messages in a text. You can use song lyrics to practise this type of reading skill.


Encourage your child to think about the meaning and emotions of a song. What would they put in the music video for this song? You could film your child performing their video.


Then watch the official music video. Are the ideas the same or different? Listening activities: Play some fun games to help your child practise listening carefully. Choose 10 words from a song. Write the words in a random order and give the list to your child.


Play the song and ask them to tick the words they hear. Print out some song lyrics. Change 5—10 words. Then listen to the song. Record company hesitance and band squabbles hamstrung the release of Odessey And Oracle , but in the years since it finally saw the light of day in , it has been rightly recognized as a classic.


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