Music can be a great way to connect with your students. Even students who aren’t fluent in English often know the words of popular songs phonetically, which makes these songs ideal resources for teaching your students certain forms of grammar, as well as vocabulary. Many students are happy to work with the unusual phrasing of song lyrics, because they’re learning new meanings for a piece of music that already has meaning in their lives.
You might never have noticed it before, but many songs’ lyrics involve just one single tense - which means that as soon as you find a song that contains the tense you want to teach, you’ve got the makings of an exercise that your students will love. They’ll get to brag to their non-English-speaking friends that they know exactly what the song’s lyrics say, so they’ll be extra-motivated to stick with you throughout the activity to make sure they learn those meanings correctly. But where should you start your search for the right song? Right here on BusyTeacher.org, of course! Our 1,788 song worksheets provide you with a wealth of resources for teaching tenses, sentence structure, vocabulary, and all kinds of other aspects of English - all with songs that your students already know and love. We’ve even taken the time to organize our library of song worksheets by verb tense, or by the type of activity that each worksheet helps you organize.
While some of our 1,788 worksheets simply focus on a certain feature of grammar that’s used a lot in a given song, others encourage more advanced students to really listen for the song’s meaning, and speak or write about their own interpretations of its lyrics. Some of our worksheets focus on idioms used in certain songs, or on the phonetics and pronunciation different singers use. Whether you want to teach the past simple tense with “Call Me Maybe” or practice vocabulary with Coldplay, BusyTeacher.org’s library has a worksheet for you.
Not only are these worksheets built around internationally popular songs that’ll be familiar to your students - they’re also designed by real ESL teachers around the world, who’ve had success using them in their classrooms. This means that whenever you download a worksheet from BusyTeacher.org, you can be sure that it’s already been tested and proven useful by a teacher just like you.
In fact, our whole community depends on worksheet contributions from teachers like you - so if you’ve got a worksheet that you think others would like, click the “Submit a worksheet” button at the bottom of this page, and send it our way. It might show up in an ESL classroom halfway around the world!
All of our 1,788 song worksheets are completely free to download, print, use, and share - so grab any that look like they might be handy. Our helpful “quick view” feature lets you get a glimpse of each worksheet as a small thumbnail, so you can save time by only clicking those that look like what you need. So take a look at the worksheets on this page, print off any that catch your eye, and see how they play in your classroom. Each one ought to be a hit!
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This worksheet is for Ne-Yo's hit "So sick". It basically works on the vocabulary the lyrics bring up, but with a focus on collocations and with expressions that denote impatience. Intended for teens.
This worksheet is for Supergrass's song "Alright". It was intended as a brief lead-in to the topic of ages. Before the discussion, students work quickly on the lyrics by replacing words for their ...
This worksheet is to be used with Mariah's Carey song "Shake it off". it focuses on multiword verbs. First, it works on the concept of "off" in multiword verbs. Then it asks the student to substit ...
Students practise using imperatives by filling in the blanks to the Beatle's song: Hey Jude. Can be used as a listening activity in grammar class if studying imperatives, or can be used in a lis ...
This worksheet is to be used with Bette Midler's highly politically incorrect song "I'm a woman". It intends to generate a discussion concerning the stereotypical view of men a ...
This worksheet is to be used with Eric Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight". It practices sequence linkers and simple present. It includes a speaking activity and comprehension questions, besides the gra ...
1. Before listening students work in pairs to fill in the gaps using the clues given in brackets. 2.Elicit and write their answers on the board (adding some yourself if you want to). 3. Listen a ...
Worksheet for upper-intermediate and above students. Good for topic-based lessons on ghosts and the supernatural. Good for getting the student motivated. Start of by playing the song all the way ...
Tired of doing the same old boring listening exercises? Need something to regain your students interest in English? Try this activity for students to practice their listening skills. It will he ...
Initial task (write three song meanings on the board, ask students to listen to the song and choose the most suitable sentence to explain the meaning of the song) Gap-fill and Matching Exercise. ( ...
This is a set of three worksheets for the White Lie from Lie to Me song with pre-, while and post listening activities + lyrics key.
What's a white lie? Have you ever told anyone a white lie? The ...
This is a listen and fill in activity for "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" performed a capella by Connie Talbot. Lyrics key included. Very simple and fun activity for a timeless classic.
Note from Ad ...
This is an activity on Hey soul sister, by train. It is a simple song activity with a fill in the gaps. Nice song, easy and light activity to end the class specially in summer. Good for studying v ...
This is a listening activity (working with a song) in which students will not only listen to and know the official song of the World Cup, but also work with some grammar, vocabulary and listening ...
This is a song that you can use with your students when you are teaching simple present. This worksheet allows to check verbs and auxliaries don't and doesn't.
Nice song to be used with teenagers/adults. Good for describing differences between men and women towards emotions and feelings. Hope your students enjoy it as much as mine!
Students will be able
-to use the context of a text to learn new vocabulary
to interpret some expressions in figurative language
to analyze the song's message and express what they think about ...