Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Aww yeah, I'm Ethan you're a life English fluency coach and today we're talking about one of my favorite topics. So we are going to show you ten great songs for you to learn English with and not only this, we will also teach you some great vocabulary, expressions and pronunciation with the lyrics and finally we will give you some tips so that you can continue learning with songs on your own. And we'll jump into all that in just a second but first I want to let you know that if you're new here every week we make you fun lessons just like this one so that you can understand fast speaking natives without getting lost, without missing the jokes and without subtitles. Like Nadana who says that thanks to our lessons he can now speak English fluently, so if you want it too all you have to do is hit that subscribe button and the bell down below so you don't miss any of our new lessons. Number 10: Your Song by Elton John. Now, the reason that I chose this one is because I recently watched the movie Rocketman which is all about Elton John's rise to fame now this was a super fascinating movie and I recommend it to you I had no idea that Elton John had such a difficult life before I watch this. Now he is still considered one of the top grossing artists of all time which means that he has sold more albums than almost any other artist alive. Now, if you're not so much into older music then you could check out the version that Ellie Goulding did of this song. But let's take a look at some of the expressions that you'll learn in Your Song. Number 9: Paradise, by Coldplay Now this is probably my favorite song by this iconic band, let's take a look at some of the great expressions that you can learn in this song Now this is a great song to listen to if you're feeling a bit down, that is a little bit sad because it really lifts your spirit, it breaks you out of your reality and get you dreaming of what could be. Now if you like alternative bands like Coldplay then I highly recommend that you check out Vera Blue from Australia who is another alternative artist I discovered this year and absolutely loved. Number 8: New Rules, by Dua Lipa Dua Lipa is an up-and-coming artist who has a really unique sound, now what this means is that she is just starting to be recognised for her talent and becoming popular. Now we chose this song because it is filled with really fantastic connected speech to practice your native pronunciation and understand that is better. Now if you like New Rules another song that I loved by her is Don't Start Now. Hey would you like to understand natives no matter how fast we speak? and wouldn't you like to be able to watch your favorite movies and series without the subtitles? Well our Fluent with Friends course can help you a ton in reaching your goal and having a lot of fun along the way. You will learn alongside the first two seasons of the TV series Friends, which various academic studies show is the best series out there for learning English. And you get PDF power lessons vocabulary memorization software, access to our fluency circle global community and so much more! And you can try for free right now with our three-part Masterclass. What are you waiting for? Just click up here or down in the description below to learn more and sign up. We look forward to meeting you inside. Number 7: A Hard Rain Is Gonna Fall, by Bob Dylan. Now Bob Dylan is famous for writing ballads, that is a song that kind of tells a story, it's like poetry. Now this makes them really great for learning expressions and figurative language as well as how to tell a story in English. You might kind of compare him to some similar modern artists like Taylor Swift. Now he wrote this song in the 60s about all the depressing things that he was seeing happening in the news. However you can probably find a lot of relevance in the lyrics of the song even today. Now I actually discovered the song because one of my favorite folk artists, Laura Marling, did a really amazing cover of it. Now if you like Bob Dylan and his tremendous lyrics then I highly recommend you check out some similarly famous artists like Joni Mitchell, John Denver and of course Laura Marling who I mentioned before. Number 6: Were Is The Love, by The Black Eyed Peas. Now we're moving to a very different genre but not such a different topic. This song is really an anthem for global citizens. Now an anthem is a song that represents a group or cause for example your country probably has a national anthem. Now I like this song because it talks about big global problems and asks us if we can love our fellow brothers and sisters of the human race. It's also great to learn a little bit about American culture as it makes many different references as well as to learn some great expressions. Number 5: I Don't Trust Myself, by John Mayer. So now we're moving on to one of my favourite artists of all time. I've seen John Mayer many times in concert and he is an incredibly talented musician, in fact he's probably one of the best guitarists alive. Now this song that we've chosen is one of the ones that made me really fall in love with his music and it's great for you as an English learner because you can practice connected speech and improve your native pronunciation. Let's take a look. So, one of the reasons I chose John Mayer is because he has done so many different genres throughout his career. Earlier he did a lot of pop, but then he kinda transitioned more into music that he was more passionate about like blues, rock and folk. So I'm sure almost any of you can find something that you like by him. And another artist that I like for the same reason is Sia, earlier in her career she actually started with more blues but nowadays you'll find her doing more motivational pop which is really great if you're working out. Number 4: Rain On Me, by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande. Now moving on to another artist who has experimented with a lot of different genres: Lady Gaga. but most of us might think of her more as being like the Queen of Pop. Now one of the things that I really love about Lady Gaga is that although she is very unique she's not just a superficial pop star, she is also a big proponent of the value of kindness and she's spoken a lot about this even with the Dalai Lama let's take a look. So, other than bein a humanitarian, she's also an extremely talented lyrics writer. In fact a lot of you probably saw her recent film A Star Is Born, which has some really powerful music in it but we've chosen one that is just super fun from her new album and we actually did a recent lesson on it and we're going to look at a few expressions taken from that lesson and then if you want to continue learning with Lady Gaga I recommend that you check out the full lesson after finishing this video. Number 3: Don't Stop Me Now, by Queen Now did you know Lady Gaga's name actually comes from a song from our next band, Queen? Well I was absolutely obsessed with Queen in high school and it's so fantastic seeing that the band had a renaissance since the film Bohemian Rhapsody came out. Now we actually did a lesson teaching English with three of their songs which you can check out after finishing this lesson but right now we'll just look at an excerpt of it to give you a taste. So if you liked that then I also highly recommend that you check out the movie Bohemian Rhapsody because this is really great to learn a little bit about British culture as well as learn more about the history of the band Number 2: When The Party's Over, by Billie Eilish. So similar to Bob Dylan, Billie Eilish's lyrics usually tell some sort of a story, which makes it really great to pick up some different vocabulary. However with When The Party's Over we're going to actually take a look at some of the connected speech. Now, this song like many of Billie Eilish's is pretty slow and it's not too melodic which makes it perfect to sing along with to improve your pronunciation and we made a full lesson with another song of her no time to die which I highly recommend you check out later if you're a fan of Billy Eilish's. Number 1: Lose Yourself, by Eminem. Now personally I'm not a huge fan of rap but it is one of the best types of music to learn English because it very closely mimics the rhythm of how natives speak. In fact this is one of the songs that I used to use to teach connected speech to my students, if you practice it over and over again your native pronunciation will improve a lot, I promise. In fact let's actually take a look from a clip of a lesson that we made using the song so that you can practice rapping along with Eminem and improve your English pronunciation. All right, so if you choose any of those songs really you're going to have a lot of fun and you'll learn a lot with them, and English learners ask all the time what are the best songs to be learning English with? Now really you should be learning with whatever songs you love you can definitely go learn with rap and it will be very effective but if you hate rap then you're not going to enjoy the process, what's more important is that you're cultivating curiosity that you're not just listening to a song you like but you're actually taking the time to go look up the lyrics and really understand what they mean and then sing along. Sing along is so important because it really builds those muscles of articulation it doesn't matter if you're a great singer just have fun doing it on your own and as promised I have a few quick tips for you so the first one is to check out Genius lyrics when you're looking up the lyrics at any song because there you can find explanations of what the lyrics mean now a lot of times just by looking up the words and lyrics you're not going to fully understand because there's different references to culture, there's different references to something from the person's personal life or they are being creative with the language and it's not exactly what it seems to mean so this can really help you to go beyond just the language to understand the deeper meaning. The next is to use a website called LyricsTraining now this is really fantastic to build your vocabulary and your comprehension with any song now basically what they do is it's kind of like a game they take out some of the vocabulary and you basically have to type it in while you're listening to the song playing this is a really great challenge and it's a lot of fun it's very addictive go check it out. Now the final tip is in Spotify or whatever platform that you use to listen to music create a playlist of the songs that you're using to learn English because then you can listen on the go when you're in your car when you're in the shower when you're cooking dinner and you can actually be singing along and practicing any time of day. And finally if you want a method to learn English with your favorite songs then I highly recommend that you check out this lesson that we made. Now if you've liked the songs that have suggested to you today and you want to check out more of the music that I'm listening to then you can check out what I'm currently listening to on Spotify I will post a link to that playlist down in the description below and I want to know what songs did I miss, what are your favorite songs learn English with? Share them with other English learners by writing them down in the comments below now thanks so much for joining me today I hope you've had a lot of fun and then you've gotten some new songs to practice your English with and now it's time to go beyond the classroom and live your English, awww yeah!
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