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Sing Up!

Sing Up!. The benefits of songs in Primary MFL. Let’s warm up first!. Warm up and stomp canon in French En haut, en bas, en avant, en arrière/En haut, en bas, en avant, en arrière Et on tourne/et on tourne Par ici et par là/par ici et par là Plie les genoux/ plie les genoux

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Sing Up!

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  1. Sing Up! The benefits of songs in Primary MFL

  2. Let’s warm up first! Warm up and stomp canon in French En haut, en bas, en avant, en arrière/En haut, en bas, en avant, en arrière Et on tourne/et on tourne Par ici et par là/par ici et par là Plie les genoux/ plie les genoux é, é, é, é, é-é, é-é u, u, u, u, u-u, u-u chut/chut/chut/chut compte, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 marche, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 danse, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 frappe, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 claque, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 tourne, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 saute, ou, ou, ou, ou, ou, ou oui !

  3. It just works! • We all know it: Singing is a brilliant strategy to support the learning of language. (repetition, rhythm, memorising, etc). Children have fun and are engaged. • The Science says so: Singing involves both music and language Quote Professor Welch • The Framework for Languages says so: songs and rhymes are important strategies for learning (Oracy, Literacy, IU). • Headteachers say so: Quote Cherry Diemonze And this is our prime aim with MFL: develop good language learning skills

  4. Sing Up! How it can help • What is it? Workforce of committed Singing champions inside and outside the classroom. Their campaign is to raise awareness of the value of singing. • What resources do they offer? termly magazine, website [ www.singup.org ] and workshops Sing Up can provide trainers and help teachers prepare for a singing festival or answer specific needs. Training: some science, tips on warm ups, changing perception that we can’t sing, and repertoire.

  5. www.singup.org • Finding an area leader to organise training • A Songbank of over 300 songs [lyrics, recordings and activity sheets] Faber Music • Different areas of the curriculum addressed, including MFL (not just French!) • Funded by the DCSF until 2011 (so use it before you lose it!)

  6. Creating your songs – Céline Jamet • If you’re happy: structures with avoir and aimer. • Frère Jacques: to practise greetings • Twinkle twinkle little star: to practise animals • Exercise: create your song on London’s Burning with animals or fruit/veg, add adjectives, structures, as you wish.

  7. Recreating songs If you are happy To practise structures with avoir (babelzone) To practise food. Et si tu aimes le beurre touche ton coeur! (×2) Et si tu aimes le beurre, (×2) Et si tu aimes le beurre touche ton coeur! Et si tu as faim frappe des mains! Tape des pieds! Claque des doigts! Touche ton coeur! Et si tu as faim frappe des mains! Tape des pieds! Claque des doigts! Touche ton coeur! Et si tu as faim (×3)…. Si tu aimes le pain tape des mains! (×2) Si tu aimes le pain,(×2) Si tu aimes le pain tape des mains! Si tu aimes le café tape des pieds! (×2) Si tu aimes le café, (×2) Si tu aimes le café tape des pieds! Si tu aimes les noix claque des doigts! (×2) Si tu aimes les noix, (×2) Si tu aimes les noix claque des doigts! 2. Frère Jacques To practise greetings Bonjour (×2) Ça va? Ça va? Ça va très bien (×2) Et toi? (×2) 3. Twinkle twinkle little star To practise animals J’ai un oiseau et un chien. J’ai un chat et un lapin. Je n’ai pas de serpent. Je n’ai pas d’éléphant. J’ai un oiseau et un chien. J’ai un chat et un lapin.

  8. Creating your song: Lorna Bines Chut, c’est un secret! Ecoutez et devinez...

  9. To round things up: a team effort Danssamaison un grand cerf Regardait par la fenêtre Un lapin venir à lui, Et frapper à l’huis /ainsi. - Cerf! Cerf! Ouvre-moi Ou le chasseur me tuera! - Lapin, lapin, entre et viens Me serrer la main. http://www.comptine-enfants.com/comptines-a-chanter-1277.html

  10. Some useful resources • SHSB and SHSG: remember our libraries! Les plus belles comptines des petits lascars (Didier jeunesse) Comptines à chanter (3 volumes) (Milan Jeunesse) Singing French [A&C Black] Chantez plus fort! [Brilliant Publications] La Jolie Ronde CD of songs Cha chacha Les Raps de Monsieur X Français! Français! The Language Factory Comptines pour compter (cd) Allez hop! Chantez! 30 French Songs (CartesCochons) Le Club des Enfants (le Club Français material)

  11. Some useful websites www.mamalisa.com/france.html www.momes.net www.chansons-net.com [click on ‘listecomplète’] www.lirecreer.org www.ecole-plus.com www.chansonsenfantines.chez.com www.lcfclubs.comBabelzone for wonderful songs www.singup.org Pigloo: le Papa Pingouinwww.youtube.com/watch?v=PkB8RqxDloU Pigloo: Moi, j’aime skierwww.youtube.com/watch?v=tYkm3d_JNmI

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