Last updated on 12 June 2020
It is said that music softens morals and can also be used to teach grammar. This is beautifully demonstrated by Marie Soulié, a French teacher who is at least inspired by her blog. "Uses of Tablets in Letters".

A favorite and a tribute through her to all those who give their time and imagination to provide useful resources for all their colleagues.
Mary has gathered together CTBT Tools free and online resources to build a small library of French songs to introduce and work with students the main notions of Grammar.
This gives us posters built with Glogster which bring together covers of songs in a themed compilation way: the anaphor with Stromae, the subject-verb chord with Charles Aznavour, the infinitive with Renaud…
Click on one of the covers and the clip appears on YouTube with the text of the songs. Texts and music. That's great. Marie offers no less than six volumes, i.e. more than a hundred songs.

The teacher who did this nice compilation work does not stop there. Adept of the inverted class, she then proposes ideas and tools to use the proposed resources. Quizzes with EdPuzzle or text with holes with Learning Apps.
It’s up to you to play … and teach. Thank you to Marie Soulié for this amazing work.
Link: Grammar in Songs on the blog Use of Tablets in Letters
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