
♪ Decorate the Christmas tree ♪
We love traditional Christmas songs. However, young learners and emerging speakers often get frustrated and tune out when learning some Christmas classics because the songs are either too fast or too difficult. On our Christmas CD, we decided to take a few classic Christmas carols and make them simple.
Making a song simple does not mean dumbing it down. Sometimes it just means adjusting the pace so younger learners can keep up and do gestures. Sometimes it means simplifying the language to make it more comprehensible. And sometime it means actually adding more language that is meaningful and useful for young learners. As learners grow older and develop greater language and motor skills, they can “graduate” to the more traditional versions with confidence.
Jingle Bells (Learn & Sing)
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“Jingle Bells” is one of the most popular of all the Christmas songs. With sleigh rides and bells, this song is sure to be a hit. But traditional versions are often too fast for young learners. We’ve created a special version to introduce this song to them. The first part of the song is a call and response format, so that children can get to know the words slowly. The second part of the song encourages singing along at a normal speed. You’ll be amazed how quickly kids will pick up this song and you’ll all be merrily singing it in no time.
Decorate The Christmas Tree (based on “Deck The Halls”)
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“Deck the Halls” is such a beautiful melody and the song feels like Christmas. But lyrics like “boughs of holly”, “Don we now our gay apparel”, “Troll the ancient yule tide carol” go way over young learners heads. On the Super Simple version (“Decorate The Christmas Tree”), we use the same melody to introduce a whole bunch really useful vocabulary and expressions that are easy to learn with gestures. This song is full of rich holiday language and collocations: “decorate the Christmas tree”, “hang the stockings” “make a snowball” “wrap the presents” “kiss beneath the misletoe”, etc. It’s a lot of fun to act out, and the call and response format makes it easy for young learners to follow along even though there is so much language. Plus, we love singing “Fa la la la la, la la la la” ^_^.
We Wish You A Merry Christmas
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“We Wish You A Merry Christmas” is another classic with a great melody that includes lyrics that young learners often tune out from. The Super Simple ”We Wish You A Merry Christmas”, keeps the classic chorus and then makes the rest of the song into a fun and simple action verb song. Practice clapping, stomping, jumping, whispering and singing loudly.
Always remember that kids naturally love singing, and if they are expressing disinterest in singing songs you are teaching them, often it’s because the songs are not at their level. Making some small adjustments can really help!
To learn more about these songs and for more super simple Christmas ideas, visit our Christmas page ^_^ .
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