Learn English Grammar with 5 Catchy Songs
Find English Grammar Tough? MrClass
says try these 5 Catchy Songs!
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Learn English Grammar with 5 Catchy Songs |
English grammar can be tough. With the myriad rules, it
terrifies even those who enjoy the language. Now the problem is that we can’t avoid the
rules. But what we have as the solution are songs. You heard it right! Songs
are super easy to remember than words alone, agreed? So, MrClass has picked out for you 5 very helpful educational songs on the
YouTube today that are written specifically to help people with the Spoken English Grammar. Try the
following ASAP!
1. “Unpack Your Adjectives” from
“Schoolhouse Rock”
A cartoon series for the 90’s, “Schoolhouse Rock”, will teach
you about English, Math and Politics as well through music. And among the nine outstanding musical
cartoons you have “Unpack Your Adjectives”. It explores the English language in
a way that is easy for you to understand and remember.
2. “Word Crimes” by Weird Al Yankovic
With a familiar music, “Word Crimes” sings about many of the
most common English grammar mistakes. You will need to watch it more than once
to learn about all of the mistakes you have been making. You’ll also figure out
the usage of similar meaning words like “less” and “fewer,” as the music video
actually writes out the lyrics and explains the mentioned mistakes well.
3. “Parts of Speech Rap” by
Justgo4011
Love rap songs? You’ll love parts of speech too! “Parts of
Speech Rap” is a great song that teaches you the different parts of speech and
there usage. Even if you remember the parts of speech, the rap uses a number of
words that you might not be familiar with.
4. “The Grammar Song” by Mr. M
If you need more practice with parts of speech then you have
yet another excellent rap that will help you remember them. A bit more detailed
approach, from the usage to how to write the parts of speech, will make you a
confident.
5. “Adverb Song” by The Grammarheads
The Grammarheads are a great resource for the songs on the
YouTube channel that teach the different parts of speech with cool rock music. The
“Adverb Song,” for example, explains how to check if a word is an adverb with a
number of examples for your convenience.
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