Practice defining relative clauses in your ESL class with this song, You’re still the one by Shania Twain. The 6 defining relative clauses in these song lyrics follow the pattern “You are the one (who) I…”. There is a suggestion on how to use this song in your ESL classes below, but for more ideas, click here. Lyrics…
Shania Twain
Shania Twain – Whose bed have your boots been under?
Practice the present perfect simple tense and/or the interrogative with the question word “whose” in your ESL class with this song, Whose bed have your boots been under? by Shania Twain. You can find the following examples of the present perfect and whose in this song’s lyrics: whose bed have your boots been under whose heart did you steal…
Shania Twain – She’s not just a pretty face
Practise the present simple (especially the third person singular) and vocabulary related to jobs in your ESL class with this song, She’s Not Just a Pretty Face by Shania Twain. There are 13 examples of the third person singular in this song: She hosts / she rides / She plays / She is / she…