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LEARN HOW TO TELL PEOPLE HOW YOU FEEL (SONG LINK INCLUDED)

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Song link: ohttps://youtu.be/nS9pmHIWNpU?si=Ag0CXRwns1bJlyVz
One of the best ways to learn English is through music and repetition. Songs make language easier to remember because the rhythm, melody, and repeated words help your brain store them naturally. That’s why I created the song “Tell Me How You Feel.” It focuses on some of the most common English greetings and questions, such as: How are you? How’s it going? What’s up? How about you? Are you tired? Are you hungry?

These are phrases you can use every day in real conversations. --- 🎤 How to Use This Song 1. Listen first – Play the song without looking at the lyrics. Let the sounds flow into your ears. 2. Listen and read – Follow the lyrics while you listen again. 3. Sing along – Try to match the pronunciation and rhythm. 4. Repeat often – Listen and sing every day. The more you repeat, the easier these expressions will feel. --- 🌟 Why Music Helps You Learn Repetition: Songs repeat words, which helps them stick in your memory. Pronunciation: Singing makes it easier to copy the rhythm and stress of English. Confidence: When you sing the words many times, they come out more naturally in conversation. Enjoyment: Learning feels less like studying and more like fun. --- 📝 Homework Challenge Play this song at least 3 times a day (morning, afternoon, evening). Try using one of the phrases from the song in a real conversation with me or with a friend. Write in the comments: Which phrase do you find easiest? Which one do you want to practice more? --- 🎵 Final Thought The more you listen, the deeper the learning. Over time, these greetings and questions will become part of your everyday English. So don’t just listen once — make it a daily habit. Let’s sing, repeat, and grow together! --- 💬 Discussion Questions 1. Which greeting do you use most often in your daily life? 2. Do you find it easier to learn English with music or with reading? Why? 3. Can you share another English phrase you’d like to hear in a song? --- Would you like me to also make a graphic-style version (with emojis, bold words, and shorter lines) so it feels even more like a social media post for your students?