Aprender Inglês com Música
Seria aprender inglês por meio de músicas prejudicial?
Bom, o aprendizado independente da forma é sempre bom, mas deve-se tomar um certo cuidado com as músicas pois grande parte apresenta vários erros gramaticais. Então seria legal aprender com música sim mas além de música ler bastante para que aos poucos podermos identificar aquilo que foge da regra culta da língua.
Aqui algumas palavras relacionadas a música:
Chorus - Refrão;
Cappella - Capela;
Lyrics - Letra de música;
Sing/Sang/Sung - Verbo cantar (presente/passado/particípio)
Singer - Aquele que canta. Cantor.
Song - Canção;
Voice - Voz;
CD - Compact Disc;
Rhythm - Ritmo;
Compose/Composed/Composed - Verbo compor (presente/passado/particípio)
Drum - Bateria;
Melody - Melodia;
Guitar - Violão;
Bass - Baixo;
Band - Banda;
Play/Played/Played - Verbo Tocar* (presente/passado/particípio)
Solo - Solo
Instrument - Instrumento;
Orchestra - Orquestra;
Improvise/Improvised/Improvised - Verbo Improvisar (presente/passado/particípio);
Sacred - Musica religiosa;
See you!
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2 Comments

Adorei este site. Gostaria de outras musicaS PARA TRABALHAR OS TEMPOS VERBAIS.sERÁ POSSIVEL?
Obrigada!.
Helena M Lago
Comment by Helena Maria do Lago — May 6, 2008 @ 10:54 pm
Hello!
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Sincerely.
Wilber Chavez
www.yappr.com
Comment by wilber — June 12, 2008 @ 4:51 pm