11 Songs for English Fluency [Learn English With Music]

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Speak English With Vanessa


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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Do you want to learn English with songs?
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Let's talk about 11 songs that are awesome for learning about English.
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For me, when I listen to songs, I feel energized, and excited, I feel optimistic about life,
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and I hope that this is the same for you, especially when you listen to music in English,
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because there's times in your English journey when you feel down, you feel like you're not
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going anywhere, you're not improving, and I hope that music, especially the songs that
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I'm going to share with you today will help to boost your spirits, and also help you to
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get comfortable speaking and using English.
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Why are songs good for learning English?
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A lot of songs use multiple verb tenses, expressions, phrasal verbs, idioms, a lot of useful daily
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language, and they help you to speak if you're willing to sing, so if you are willing to
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sing along with the chorus, sing along with the singer, you're going to be able to use
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English.
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You didn't need to make the sentences yourself, so you're just able to speak and imitate,
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and hopefully have this positive, optimistic attitude.
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Before I share these 11 songs with you, I want to address a question that I'm sure a
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lot of you are thinking, "Vanessa, English songs are so fast.
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How in the world can I understand each of the words?"
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I have a couple suggestions.
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First of all, you can look up the lyrics.
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Lyrics are the words of the song.
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Look up the lyrics on Google, even print them out if you want, listen to them, read them,
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try to follow along as the singer is singing, or on YouTube, there are a lot of versions
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of the songs that include lyrics, so the lyrics will follow as you're watching the video,
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and that's really helpful, even if you just memorize the chorus.
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The chorus is the part that repeats a lot again and again.
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If you just memorize the chorus, you're already using English.
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You're speaking.
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You're using those muscles, and that's so valuable.
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The first four songs that I'm going to share with you are older songs.
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That doesn't mean that if you grew up with these songs, you are old.
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It just means that they're not from the past 10 years.
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They're older than 10 years.
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Then, the next four songs are more poppy, more current songs that came out in the last
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10 years.
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Then, the final three songs are just some miscellaneous songs that I thought would be
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useful to include.
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You can find the links to all of these.
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They're YouTube videos.
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My preferred YouTube video, you can find them in the comments so that you can watch every
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single one of these songs, and that's my challenge for you, to choose one or all of these, spend
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some time feeling happy, and using English.
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My first recommendation is Billy Joel's song, 'Uptown Girl'.
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In this song, you're going to learn some great expressions like, "Get a choice", "Get tired
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of", "Fall in love with someone".
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These are just daily life expressions, but this music is kind of like 1950's style, but
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it was made in the 1980's, so it has some really great, catchy tunes, catchy chorus,
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and I hope that it will help you with your English.
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The second song that I recommend is from a band that is considered the most important
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for helping English learners learn English.
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Can you guess what band that is?
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It's The Beatles.
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I could have a full video giving you recommendations for Beatles songs, but I realized that a lot
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of people already know the Beatles, so I chose one that I think is really important, and
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that is 'We Can Work It Out'.
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It's short, fun, it includes a great phrasal verb, "We can work it out", and you're going
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to feel like you can repeat these songs again and again because it's going to repeat some
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of the same words.
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You're going to learn expressions like, "Time can tell".
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I hope that this will help you to add to your vocabulary.
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My third recommendation is Leonard Cohen's song, 'Hallelujah'.
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In the description of this video, I actually didn't include his version.
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I included a Pentatonix version because I feel like this is maybe a little more modern
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sounding that's full of energy.
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It's your choice which one you think is better, but I wanted to include this song because
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there are a lot of great verbs, and also, the style of speaking is slow, but it's still
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filled with energy, so you're going to want a lot of great verbs, and also, you're going
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to hear the present perfect a lot, "I've walked", "I've seen", "I've gone".
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You're going to hear that, and I hope that all of these songs really will include verb
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tenses that are going to feel more comfortable to you after you listen to the songs.
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My fourth and final recommendation for somewhat older songs is from Queen, 'Somebody To Love'.
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Every time that I listen to Queen, I get so much energy, and I always think, "Why don't
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I listen to Queen more often?"
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For some reason, this is the perfect style of music for me, so I tried to choose a song
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that wasn't too challenging, but it also had some great things that you can use for learning
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English.
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In this song, they repeat the question again and again, "Can anybody find me somebody to
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love?"
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Here, you're going to practice question sentence structure, and even though the words are a
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little tough, I recommend checking out the lyrics and trying to follow along, even if
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you just sing the chorus.
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This is going to give you a lot of energy, and I hope positive feelings about English.
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My fifth recommendation comes from my pop song recommendations that are a little more
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modern.
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This one is Jason Mraz's song, 'I'm Yours'.
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Unfortunately, Dan does not like this song, my husband, so he didn't want me to include
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it in this list, but I feel like he speaks so clearly that it's great for pronunciation.
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If you can repeat the chorus, it's going to help your speaking muscles, so even though
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some people don't like this song, I hope that you'll enjoy it, and I hope that you'll be
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able to repeat these words as well.
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I do want to let you know that he includes a grammar mistake in the chorus, and this
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is pretty typical, and I want to try to explain why maybe he chose to use a mistake.
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In English, it's not a good idea to use a double negative.
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That means two negative words in the same sentence.
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He says, "I won't hesitate no more", and here, he's using the word 'Not' and 'No', so there's
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two negatives.
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Technically, he should say, "I won't hesitate anymore", but he's a songwriter, so we say
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that he has poetic license.
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He can do what he wants if it makes him feel more comfortable, and it makes the song flow
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better to have a mistake.
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Okay.
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Whatever, but I wanted to let you know that he is including this, and maybe it's because
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when they listen to that song, they'll recognize it as a mistake, but it's a song, so we kind
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of are a little more flexible when it comes to songs and grammar.
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It needs to rhyme, it needs to feel good, and he just chose to use this.
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My sixth recommendation is Pharrell Williams' 'Happy'.
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This song is really popular, and if you can memorize the chorus, sing, sing, sing.
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Try to sing it as much as possible because not only is it filled with optimism, but it
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also repeats a lot of the same words, so I hope that they will stick with you, and that
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fixed sentence structure will help you to build on your own sentence structure that
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you already know in English.
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That's why songs are great for you.
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There's a fixed sentence structure, and you're just repeating it, but hopefully having a
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good time.
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I want to let you know that in his song, he also uses a mistake, and it's the same mistake
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that you saw in the previous song.
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It's a double negative.
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Here, he is just using his poetic license to have this song feel the way he wants, but
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he says, "Can't nothing bring me down."
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Here, we have 'Not' and 'Nothing'.
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Two negatives, but really, it should be, "Nothing can bring me down."
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We're taking out 'Not', but he uses it, and he thinks that it's going to feel good in
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the song, and he's the artist.
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It's his choice, right?
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The seventh song that I recommend is also a pop song, and it's kind of my guilty pleasure
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song.
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Guilty pleasure means that I'm a little bit embarrassed, but I like this song, but it's
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just so fun.
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I can't help it.
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It is Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe'.
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I'm sure you've heard this song.
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There are plenty of parodies on YouTube.
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That means that people took the same idea for the song, but added different words, and
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it's perfect for that kind of thing.
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In this song, you're going to learn a lot of great expressions.
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She uses a lot of phrasal verbs and daily life expressions that I hope will be useful
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to you.
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Some examples are "Just", or "Look right at someone", or, "Came into my life".
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These are phrasal verbs and daily life expressions.
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The eighth pop song is the ultimate pop song.
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It is Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off', and of course you're going to learn the phrasal verb,
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"Shake off something", but this includes a lot of repetitions, so it's perfect for pronunciation.
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The chorus of this song repeats the same words again, and again, and again, "Play, play,
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play, play, play", "Hate, hate, hate, hate, hate."
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She repeats these words, so I hope it will help your pronunciation, and also your sentence
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structure, and hopefully your optimism too.
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The idea of this song is if someone is hating what you're doing, don't worry about it.
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Shake it off, so this is a great idea for English.
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If you make a mistake, poof.
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Shake it off.
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Don't worry about it, feel better about it, and forget it.
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Shake it off.
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The final three songs are in another category.
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They're not really older songs.
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They're not really pop songs, but I wanted to include them today.
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The first one is the song 'Jolene', and I added the version that Miley Cyrus sings,
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but Dolly Parton was the original singer of this song.
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This song is a country song, and it's about revenge and jealousy, kind of the opposite
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of 'Happy' and 'Shake It Off'.
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It's about revenge and jealousy, and you're going to learn a lot of great descriptions
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of people.
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They're describing a woman in this song with auburn hair and ivory skin, so you're going
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to learn these adjectives that also ways to describe someone.
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My 10th recommendation is Ed Sheeran's song, 'Perfect'.
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This song has a lot of words, but he speaks clearly.
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It's a kind of slow, love ballad, but it's also filled with energy and positivity.
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He uses some great expressions that native speakers use a lot, such as, "Whisper underneath
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my breath", or "Fight against all odds".
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These are kind of like idioms, but they're more like daily expressions, so through this
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song, I recommend watching either the lyrical video or looking at the lyrics on a paper,
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and really going over these and singing with it, trying to feel passionate with this song.
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My final and 11th recommendation comes from the internationally loved band, Maroon 5.
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It is the song, 'This Love'.
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There are also a lot of words in this song like the previous Ed Sheeran song, but you
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can do it.
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This song is infused with a lot of energy, and he uses some great expressions, such as,
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"Take a toll on me".
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This is something that might be new for you, so when you encounter new expressions like
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this, I recommend looking them up, asking someone, researching, trying to use this and
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find out what it means because you're going to get a bigger picture of the song, and then
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when you hear it, sing along with it.
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You can use it yourself, and it's a great way to use new expressions.
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All right, my challenge for you is to check out some of the links for these songs, listen
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to as many as possible, and choose one that you can look at the lyrics, and try to repeat
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after them.
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This is a great way to shadow, but also have some positive energy around English.
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Hopefully, it will boost you.
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Maybe it will give you a boost in the morning when you're getting ready.
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Hopefully, it will help you to feel positive and optimistic about your English journey
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because I know it's not always easy, so songs are a great way to pick up your spirits.
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Choose one of these.
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Let me know in the comments which one of these would you like to listen to.
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Do you have any other songs that you'd like to recommend to other people to listen to?
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Thanks such much for learning with me, and I'll see you the next time.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free e-Book, '5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker'.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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