Elvis says . . . Sing your grammar lessons!

Hello to all my friends around the world! I’m glad you’re learning English! To my teacher friends: Did you know using popular culture in your teaching may help motivate your students? (Perhaps you've already read this research article titled: "The use of popular culture as a stimulus to motivate secondary students' English learning in Hong Kong" by Professor CK Cheung at the University of Hong Kong. As you can see here on this Google Scholar page, the above research was published by Oxford University Press.) That’s why every month I invite teachers and students to travel with me on an educational, online field trip.

These past few months we’ve been visiting our friends in Argentina, and teaching English grammar and vocabulary with lessons using: classic movie tunes, songs from the Beatles, Broadway show tunes, and oldies from the café jukebox. Next month we’ll visit friends in Europe, to teach reading comprehension with pop music trivia. I hope you and your students will join us! You can email your teacher friends about our travels, by using my free, singing postcards. My favorite is All Shook Up! (Students, you can email your friends about our travels, too!)