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Drica  +  471842 Sat, 02 Feb 08 02:37 PM

Hi !

I need a song to teach my students comparative and superlative.  any suggestions ?

thanks much !

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Tanit  +  471975 Sat, 02 Feb 08 10:41 PM
"My love" by Petula Clark.


My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine
Softer than a sigh.
My love is
deeper than the deepest ocean
Wider than the sky.
My love is brighter than the brightest star
That shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world
That can ever change my love Music [8]

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Drica, 1 yr 295 days ago
Thanks bunches !!!
Philip  +  472762 Tue, 05 Feb 08 02:40 AM
 Tanit wrote:
"My love" by Petula Clark.


My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine
Softer than a sigh.
My love is
deeper than the deepest ocean
Wider than the sky.
My love is brighter than the brightest star
That shines every night above
And there is nothing in this world
That can ever change my love Music [8]

Perfect example!
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Tanit  +  473178 Tue, 05 Feb 08 10:00 PM
 Philip wrote:
Perfect example!

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Thanks, Philip!
Anonymous, 1 yr 61 days ago
Oh, please, I'm not using this song for my kids. They'll find it pathetic. It should be a song that sticks more in the mind, something more "up-to-date" so to speak.
CalifJim  +  569997 Wed, 24 Sep 08 08:43 PM
 Beggars can't be choosers!!!!  Smile
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Anonymous, 348 days ago
I have used Daft Punk's "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" a few times when teaching comp/superlatives. It's very simple with very few lyrics, but it serves its purpose.
Anonymous, 344 days ago
Why not try "you gotta be " by Desiree?
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