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  • Aww yeah, I'm Ethan you're a life English fluency coach and today we're talking

  • about one of my favorite topics.

  • So we are going to show you ten great songs

  • for you to learn English with and not only this, we will also teach you some

  • great vocabulary, expressions and pronunciation with the lyrics and

  • finally we will give you some tips so that you can continue learning with

  • songs on your own.

  • And we'll jump into all that in just a second but first I

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  • Number 10: Your Song by Elton John.

  • Now, the reason that I chose this one is because I recently watched the movie

  • Rocketman which is all about Elton John's rise to fame now this was a super

  • fascinating movie and I recommend it to you I had no idea that Elton John had

  • such a difficult life before I watch this.

  • Now he is still considered one of

  • the top grossing artists of all time which means that he has sold more albums

  • than almost any other artist alive.

  • Now, if you're not so much into older music

  • then you could check out the version that Ellie Goulding did of this song.

  • But let's take a look at some of the expressions that you'll learn in Your Song.

  • Number 9: Paradise, by Coldplay

  • Now this is probably my favorite song by this iconic band, let's take a look at

  • some of the great expressions that you can learn in this song

  • Now this is a great song to listen to if you're feeling a

  • bit down, that is a little bit sad because it really lifts your spirit,

  • it breaks you out of your reality and get you dreaming of what could be.

  • Now if you like alternative bands like Coldplay then I highly recommend that you check

  • out Vera Blue from Australia who is another alternative artist I discovered

  • this year and absolutely loved.

  • Number 8: New Rules, by Dua Lipa

  • Dua Lipa is an up-and-coming artist who has a really unique sound, now what this means is that

  • she is just starting to be recognised for her talent and becoming popular.

  • Now we chose this song because it is filled with really fantastic connected speech

  • to practice your native pronunciation and understand that is better.

  • Now if you like New Rules another song that I loved by her is Don't Start Now.

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  • Number 7: A Hard Rain Is Gonna Fall, by Bob Dylan.

  • Now Bob Dylan is famous for writing ballads, that is a song that kind of

  • tells a story, it's like poetry.

  • Now this makes them really great for learning

  • expressions and figurative language as well as how to tell a story in English.

  • You might kind of compare him to some similar modern artists like Taylor Swift.

  • Now he wrote this song in the 60s about all the depressing things that he was

  • seeing happening in the news.

  • However you can probably find a lot of relevance in

  • the lyrics of the song even today.

  • Now I actually discovered the song

  • because one of my favorite folk artists, Laura Marling, did a really amazing cover of it.

  • Now if you like Bob Dylan and his tremendous lyrics then I highly

  • recommend you check out some similarly famous artists like Joni Mitchell,

  • John Denver and of course Laura Marling who I mentioned before.

  • Number 6: Were Is The Love, by The Black Eyed Peas.

  • Now we're moving to a very different genre but not such a different topic.

  • This song is really an anthem for global citizens.

  • Now an anthem is a song that

  • represents a group or cause for example your country probably has a national anthem.

  • Now I like this song because it talks about big global problems and asks

  • us if we can love our fellow brothers and sisters of the human race.

  • It's also great to learn a little bit about American culture as it makes many

  • different references as well as to learn some great expressions.

  • Number 5: I Don't Trust Myself, by John Mayer.

  • So now we're moving on to one of

  • my favourite artists of all time. I've seen John Mayer many times in concert

  • and he is an incredibly talented musician, in fact he's probably one of the best

  • guitarists alive.

  • Now this song that we've chosen is one of the ones that made me

  • really fall in love with his music and it's great for you as an English learner

  • because you can practice connected speech and improve your native

  • pronunciation. Let's take a look.

  • So, one of the reasons I chose John Mayer is because he has done so many different genres

  • throughout his career.

  • Earlier he did a lot of pop, but then he kinda transitioned more into music

  • that he was more passionate about like blues, rock and folk.

  • So I'm sure almost any of you can find something

  • that you like by him.

  • And another artist that I

  • like for the same reason is Sia, earlier in her career she actually started with

  • more blues but nowadays you'll find her doing more motivational pop which is

  • really great if you're working out.

  • Number 4: Rain On Me, by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande.

  • Now moving on to another artist who has experimented with a lot of different genres: Lady Gaga.

  • but most of us might think of her more

  • as being like the Queen of Pop.

  • Now one of the things that I really love about

  • Lady Gaga is that although she is very unique she's not just a superficial pop star,

  • she is also a big proponent of the value of kindness and she's spoken a lot

  • about this even with the Dalai Lama let's take a look.

  • So, other than bein a humanitarian, she's also an extremely talented lyrics writer.

  • In fact a lot of you probably saw her recent film

  • A Star Is Born, which has some really powerful

  • music in it but we've chosen one that is just super fun from her new album and we

  • actually did a recent lesson on it and we're going to look at a few expressions

  • taken from that lesson and then if you want to continue learning with Lady Gaga

  • I recommend that you check out the full lesson after finishing this video.

  • Number 3: Don't Stop Me Now, by Queen

  • Now did you know Lady Gaga's name actually comes from a song from our next

  • band, Queen? Well I was absolutely obsessed with Queen in high school and

  • it's so fantastic seeing that the band had a renaissance since the film

  • Bohemian Rhapsody came out.

  • Now we actually did a lesson teaching English

  • with three of their songs which you can check out after finishing this lesson

  • but right now we'll just look at an excerpt of it to give you a taste.

  • So if you liked that then I also highly recommend

  • that you check out the movie Bohemian Rhapsody because

  • this is really great to learn a little bit about British culture as well as

  • learn more about the history of the band

  • Number 2: When The Party's Over, by Billie Eilish.

  • So similar to Bob Dylan, Billie Eilish's lyrics

  • usually tell some sort of a story, which makes it really great to pick up some

  • different vocabulary.

  • However with When The Party's Over we're going to

  • actually take a look at some of the connected speech.

  • Now, this song like many of Billie Eilish's

  • is pretty slow and it's not too melodic which makes it perfect to sing along

  • with to improve your pronunciation and we made a full lesson with another song

  • of her no time to die which I highly recommend you check out later if you're

  • a fan of Billy Eilish's.

  • Number 1: Lose Yourself, by Eminem.

  • Now personally I'm not a huge fan of rap but it is one of the best types of

  • music to learn English because it very closely mimics the rhythm of how natives speak.

  • In fact this is one of the songs that I used to use to teach connected

  • speech to my students, if you practice it over and over again your native

  • pronunciation will improve a lot, I promise.

  • In fact let's actually take a look from a clip of a lesson that we made using

  • the song so that you can practice rapping along with Eminem and improve

  • your English pronunciation.

  • All right, so if you choose any of those songs really you're going to have a lot

  • of fun and you'll learn a lot with them,

  • and English learners ask all the time

  • what are the best songs to be learning English with?

  • Now really you should be

  • learning with whatever songs you love you can definitely go learn with rap and

  • it will be very effective but if you hate rap then you're not going to enjoy

  • the process, what's more important is that you're cultivating curiosity that

  • you're not just listening to a song you like but you're actually taking the time

  • to go look up the lyrics and really understand what they mean and then sing along.

  • Sing along is so important because it really builds those muscles of

  • articulation it doesn't matter if you're a great singer just have fun doing it on

  • your own and as promised I have a few quick tips for you so the first one is

  • to check out Genius lyrics when you're looking up the lyrics at any song

  • because there you can find explanations of what the lyrics mean now a lot of

  • times just by looking up the words and lyrics you're not going to fully

  • understand because there's different references to culture, there's different

  • references to something from the person's personal life or they are being

  • creative with the language and it's not exactly what it seems to mean so this

  • can really help you to go beyond just the language to understand the deeper meaning.

  • The next is to use a website called LyricsTraining now this is really

  • fantastic to build your vocabulary and your comprehension with any song now

  • basically what they do is it's kind of like a game they take out some of the

  • vocabulary and you basically have to type it in while you're listening to the

  • song playing this is a really great challenge and it's a lot of fun it's

  • very addictive go check it out.

  • Now the final tip is in Spotify or whatever

  • platform that you use to listen to music create a playlist of the songs that

  • you're using to learn English because then you can listen on the go when

  • you're in your car when you're in the shower when you're cooking dinner and

  • you can actually be singing along and practicing any time of day.

  • And finally if you want a method to learn English with your favorite songs then I highly

  • recommend that you check out this lesson that we made.

  • Now if you've liked the

  • songs that have suggested to you today and you want to check out more of the

  • music that I'm listening to then you can check out what I'm currently listening

  • to on Spotify I will post a link to that playlist down in the description below

  • and I want to know what songs did I miss, what are your favorite songs learn English with?

  • Share them with other English learners

  • by writing them down in the comments below now thanks so much for joining me

  • today I hope you've had a lot of fun and then you've gotten some new songs to

  • practice your English with and now it's time to go beyond the classroom and live

  • your English, awww yeah!

Aww yeah, I'm Ethan you're a life English fluency coach and today we're talking

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