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Written vs Spoken language. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, May 2008, Pages: 52


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This book has been written for everyone who is interested in linguistics in a funnier way.
Lyrics are usually used only for singing. However, they have got another important role - in teaching. Most people love singing apart from the tiny little fact that they can or not. We can sing songs in the bathroom, while hoovering the floor, cleaning the windows, or just repairing the car; so why do not we do it while we are studying a foreign language? The author of the present work wants to show that lyrics must take an essential role in foreign language learning.
This book introduce this idea by the most famous and successful English band ever: the Beatles. In this book 33 pieces of music and some exercises for different levels can be found.
It is hoped that the readers will light on some useful information or ideas gleaning the book.



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