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What are the best songs to learn English?



We believe that listening to the best English artists promotes learning and progress in that language. Combining business with pleasure is possible. It is true that certain phrases may remain forever in our brains when repeated by our favorite singers. A recent study published in the Washington Post states that learning English easily would be a reality thanks to music.
This study is based on questioning students. 80% of them have made progress in English through listening to songs that have helped them considerably to memorize certain phrases or perhaps integrating more easily the language.
14% of them pay tribute to Bob Marley who helped them improve. Bands like U2 or Coldplay songs whose lyrics are very understandable could help many of us.
This study may seem surprising, however, we know that some English teachers use the study of Beatles songs or the Rolling Stones to familiarize children with the language.
Choosing the best song to learn English is based on the tastes of each, however, the singers with understandable pronunciation greatly facilitate this operation. Pop music is particularly good, but all the songs to learn English can do the trick according to the musical trends of each one of us. It's a playful way to improve while enjoying your passion.
Start learning with those few videos:
With or without you from U2 :

No Woman, No Cry by Bob Marley:
Yellow submarine from the Beatles :

Watch more videos to learn language here.

What about you, have music helped you learn a language? Please post a comment.

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spoonary profile picture spoonaryMay 2015
What are the best songs to learn English? The ones you like. While the above songs are nice and slow and understandable, I would never feel motivated to listen to them over and over. Italian rap and Spanish punk, however, is the kind of music I love listening to, so I listen to it over and over. Sure, it was very difficult to understand the songs in the beginning, but it doesn't feel like hard work because I like the music so much. My advice: Find something you like and stick to it!
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