Wednesday, December 23, 2009

FunSongs on YouTube

YouTube is an incredible resource for teachers and students. FunSongs has uploaded a number of action song  videos with captions to show English teachers how best to teach and present the songs. You will find a Teaching Actions playlist on the  www.youtube.com/funsongs channel. At the time of uploading this post the following action songs could be viewed:

  • Water is Everything
  • Best for the World
  • What's Your Favourite Sport?
  • 65 Million Years Ago
  • On Halloween
  • The Monster March  
The packages for all these songs and many more are available for download on the FunSongs website

    Wednesday, December 02, 2009

    Emelie Loeb at Rome TESOL




















    FunSongs practitioner Emelie Loeb making  a point.


    Emelie Loeb has been teaching other teachers how to use the FunSongs Method for almost three years.  She assisted  Charles Goodger at many workshops and conferences before he left Italy to promote FunSongs in other parts of Europe at the start of 2008, and together with Valentina D'Errico has continued to train teachers in the action song-based teaching method ever since.
    At the recent TESOL-Italy teachers conference in Rome, Emelie was sponsored by FunSongs' sister organization CAIL - the Cultural Association for Interactive Learning.
    CAIL, whose headquarters are in Bologna, organizes shows, events and camps for young learners throughout Italy.
    Unfortunately Emelie's slot at the two-day conference was at the end of the final day when many of the participants were leaving. Despite this, her workshop on interactive teaching methods drew a large crowd of over 35. Emelie completed her session by showing participants how to teach   I Love Christmas.

    I Love Christmas and I Hate Christmas

    Christmas is a magical time for kids so how about teaching your primary school classes I Love Christmas and working on its language? Kids love to perform this song which is far more useful linguistically than overused standards such as the difficult Jingle Bells. The original action song presents and teaches the vocabulary  English uses to describe several typical Christmas traditions. The song also alludes to the real meaning of the Christian festival. 
    As a special bonus teachers who download the package, which contains nine graded worksheets, will also receive the words and music of  I Hate Christmas - an amusing parody that makes fun of the commercialisation of the festival.
    Free samples of the I Love Christmas action song package can be downloaded from www.funsongs.co.uk/available






    Sunday, November 15, 2009

    FunSongs Workshop at Paris TESOL

     
     

     Charles Goodger teacher the action song "Water is Everything"

    Friday 7th November Charles Goodger flew to Paris from Riga to hold a FunSongs workshop at the annual English teachers' colloquium organized by France TESOL in Paris. He was presented to participants by Prof. Mauro Verde from Milan representing TESOL Italy and whose blog you can view here. Though most of the teachers registered for the conference were not primary school English teachers,  feedback from the organisers confirmed  the workshop was highly appreciated. You can view a video clip of teachers acting out and singing "Water is Everything" on the FunSongs YouTube channel   and download  Goodger's power point from the TESOL France website.

    Thursday, November 05, 2009

    FunSongs Halloween events in Italy and Latvia

    Kids at the Halloween Fashion show at Laimite, Riga

    Halloween never fails to fascinate children with its ghosts, witches and pumpkins. One of FunSongs most popular download packages is “On Halloween” with nine graded worksheets to recycle and practise different aspects of the song, including difficult plural nouns. The song is also the basis for the FunSongs Halloween Show performed this year in a number of school and venues in different countries. In Italy the Cutural Association for Interactive Learning, as well as staging several Halloween shows, organized another American Halloween Event for families in Bologna while in Latvia English teacher Vita Caice put on a Halloween fashion show for the children at the Laimite Children’s Centre in Riga as you can see from the video.


    FunSongs Robin Hood Show for Scuola Media


    Australian actor Costa Latsos as Professor Krettin

    As well as Halloween Shows and events, CAIL in Bologna (the cultural association responsible for FunSongs activities, courses and events in Italy) recently visited a large Scuola Media - Scuola Farini - in one of the poorer areas of the city, to perform the hilarious FunSongs Robin Hood Show. Working with ten and eleven year-old students is always a challenge as kids that age may not appreciate the FunSongs Method based on mime and action song as much as younger students. However FunSongs actors Emelie Loeb and Costa Latsos valiantly succeeded in teaching over 60 "tweenies" the action song Robin Hood's Band, a useful tool for presenting a range of themes, including medieval England world and language-wise, possessive adjectives. After the event, the school was given access to the package on the FunSongs website for follow-up work in class.


    FunSongs Day in Vilnius

    On Friday 23rd October LAKMA the Lithuanian Teacher's Association invited Charles Goodger to Vilnius Pedagigical University to hold a FunSongs Day for teachers of English to young learners. Assisted by Patrick van Rensburg who intends to launch FunSongs in China in 2010, Charles involved 42 teachers in an intense series of activities designed to underline the didactic power of action songs in EFL. All teachers participating received free downloads from the FunSongs website. Upcoming national and international English teacher conferences at which Charles Goodger and Emelie Loeb will be speaking are TESOL France in Paris this weekend, TESOL Italy in Rome on November 21 and the Children's Literature in Education conference in Hildesheim, Germany on 25-27 February 2010.


    Sunday, October 11, 2009

    What's your favourite sport?


    In Livani, basketball is a favourite sport

    The FunSongs website is evolving and enlarging. The aim is to provide an increasing number of quality worksheets, more action song package downloads and an easier experience for visitors to the site. This week sees the completion of the latest language-learning action song written by Charles Goodger entitled What's your favourite sport? designed to focus primary school classes on the kind of words English uses to describe a range of team sports including football, soccer, cricket, rugby and basketball. Just this week rugby was officially recognized as an olympic sport.

    Part of Verse 3

    Bounce the ball
    And throw it fast

    Make sure your aim is true!



    The theme lends itself well to the TPR aspects of the FunSongs Approach.
    What's your favourite sport? will be available for download before the end of November 2009.

    FunSongs in Livani, Latvia

    On Monday 12th and Tuesday 13th October the FunSongs Latvia mother-tongue team will be in the town of Livani near Daugavpils Latvia to involve over 100 children in FunSongs Quiz Shows and a special On Halloween workshop and promotion.
    Livani is famous for its basketball team and the event will also provide Charles Goodger and his actors with the opportunity to showcase the new action song.

    Monday, September 21, 2009

    FunSongs in Jurmula and Riga

    Charles Goodger and Talis Smits teaching the
    This week Charles Goodger and FunSongs teacher Talis Smits from Toronto visited the large Pumpuri School in Jurmula. The purpose of their visit was to provide a free FunSongs Workshop. About 65 children and several English teachers participated. At the end of a physically and linguistically challenging 40 minutes everyone had more or less learnt two new FunSongs action songs: "Time to Play" and "The Monster March". After the workshop the teachers were given a link to download a free action song package. The FunSongs team then met with the school administration to discuss several future events including, FunSongs Puppet Theatre Shows and FunSongs Quiz Shows for older kids to be staged by three mother-tongue actors at school during the annual language week at the end of February.

    Ecole Française adopts the FunSongs Approach
    The Ecole Française in Riga has decided to teach its pupils English using the FunSongs Approach and on Wednesday this week the year-long course began! At the very first session, held by FunSongs expert Talis Smits, seven kids aged from 4 to 7 were delighted to start learning the language in the play-based way FunSongs proposes.

    Water is Everything

    On Monday 14th September Charles Goodger and Talis Smits visited one of Riga's largest schools, Mezciema padaskola in Ipocrate iela. They were invited by the head Silvija Tikmere to teach two classes of 8 and 9 year-olds "Water is Everything," the action song about climate change and clean water. As part of a cross-curricular project on science, nature and water the song was seen as an ideal complement. Teachers from Riga and the surrounding area are welcome to contact FunSongs to organize a fee workshop. Please call +371 25995781.

    Wednesday, August 19, 2009

    New school year ahead!


    Kids learning the action song On Halloween at a FunSongs Show.
    The Australian singer and actor Costa Latsos has worked for
    FunSongs and CAIL since 2006.

    Everyone in education is getting ready for the new school year which starts on September 1st in Latvia and a week or so later in Italy. Since the FunSongs theatre group started travelling around Italy performing its interactive FunSongs Shows back in 2000, the FunSongs Halloween Show has been one of its most popular. The worksheets in the "On Halloween" package recycle and practise the words of Charles Goodger's song in a variety of different ways including in Worksheet 9 practise with the difficult plurals of witch and mouse and sky. In Latvia where Charles Goodger is currently living, FunSongs Shows are performed by the National Latvia Puppet Theatre in Riga.

    LATE English Teachers Conference

    This week at the Faculty of Modern Languages of Riga University, Charles Goodger will be holding a plenary at the annual English Teachers conference organized by LATE. He will talk about combining entertainment with learning and assisted by two mother-tongue actors present the FunSongs Quiz Show, a language competition for older children aged 11 upwards.

    Saturday, July 18, 2009

    FunSongs and Teachitworld


    Lucy Palmer, Charles Goodger and Garry Pratt
    Last Tuesday 14th July, Charles Goodger travelled to Bath in Somerset, England to meet up with the people from the worldwide ELT resources website Teachitworld. Managing Director Garry Pratt, site editor Lucy Palmer and Charles Goodger worked out an agreement whereby several FunSongs action packages will made available to teachers on the Teachitworld site.



    FunSongs reunion in Central London



    Benjamin Seifert, Charles Goodger, Benedict Protheroe


    A recent trip to London provided the opportunity for a FunSongs reunion between Charles Goodger and former FunSongs performers Benjamin Seifert and Benedict Protheroe. The two worked for FunSongs during their year in Italy when studying Italian at Oxford University. Benjamin Seifert is now a lawyer and opera singer while Benedict Protheroe a television producer.
    Almost everyone who has worked for FunSongs over the years is a member of the Facebook FunSongs Group. The reunion, which took place at the Bonne Bouche Patisserie in Praed Street, was organized through the popular social networking facility.

    Saturday, May 30, 2009

    FunSongs plenary at Russia conference


    Svetlana Ter-Minasova and Charles Goodger in conversation

    From 27th to May 31st Charles Goodger and Igors Siminaitis were present at "Languages in the Modern World" held in Kolomna near Moscow - three days of workshops and seminars for language teachers working in Russian schools, universities and institutes. The event provided a useful insight into how English is taught in Primary Schools and how study materials procured. For Charles the best part of the experience was meeting new people, exchanging ideas and experiences and making new friends. The event brought together the crème de la crème of language experts in the Federation including the world famous Dean of the Faculty of Languages at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Svetlana Ter-Minasova.
    Charles and Igors presented both a plenary entitled "What is FunSongs?" and a workshop on using language-learning action songs in the classroom which were both appreciated. Also during the conference banquet and dance, Charles and Igor sang, presented and involved participants in "The Monster March." Invitations to several upcoming teacher events including next year's event in Tomsk and an autumn workshop at the Moscow British Council were received.
    Other UK language experts at the Kolomna Conference were Gavin Dudeney, Project Director of The Consultants-E and Christopher Graham of Center Com in Moscow. Further photographs and video footage of FunSongs in Russia will be available on the FunSongs Photos group pool soon.

    Tuesday, May 12, 2009

    FunSongs workshops in Bauska Region


    Students and teachers outside Iecava School , Latvia


    On Thursday May 7th Charles Goodger drove to the town of Iecava in the Bauska Region of Latvia to hold a workshop for around twenty-five English teachers. The event was organized by Aina Simonova who had heard about FunSongs through the Latvia Ministry of Education. Together with his assistant Igors Siminaitis, Charles showcased a number of action songs including Best for The World.

    FunSongs at Kolomna Conference in Russia


    The ancient Russian city of Kolomna near Moscow

    On May 27th Charles Goodger, and his assistant Igors Siminaitis, will travel to Kolomna in Russia to hold two FunSongs workshops at the Languages in the Modern World conference. English is an increasingly popular foreign language in Russian state schools and there is a growing demand for innovative material for younger learners.

    Thursday, April 30, 2009

    FunSongs at LAKMA Assembly


    Vilnius Pedagogical University overlooking the River Neris
    Click on the photo to see a video of FunSongs workshop.

    Last weekend Charles Goodger accompanied by filmmaker Tiziano Giardiello of RigaBusiness, drove across the border to Lithuania's capital Vilnius to take part in the LAKMA Assembly for teachers of English in Lithuanian schools.
    Assisted by music and language expert Giedre Balcytyte and teacher trainer Nida Buneikaite, Goodger involved participants in an action song workshop. The Vilnius trip was also an opportunity to meet Alma Braskyte of the Vilnius of the Puppet Theatre to present the FunSongs Show and it is hoped productions will start in Lithuania before the end of 2009.

    Saturday, April 18, 2009

    Busy times for FunSongs in the Baltics


    Latvian school children learning "Time to Play" at the Puppet Theatre

    FunSongs Monsters in Downtown Riga!

    Despite the Easter break, the last few weeks have been particularly full for Charles Goodger and his Baltic and Russia Schools assistant, Igors Siminaitis. On 24th March the FunSongs Monster Show had its "world premiere" at the National Latvia Puppet Theatre and was well received by the Latvian and Russian-language press. Rehearsals are being scheduled for the new FunSongs European Union Show. The plan is to offer schools a wide choice of workshops as in Italy.

    FunSongs workshops and conferences in Latvia, Lithuania and Russia


    Teachers at a FunSongs workshop, April 17th 2009

    On April 17th Charles Goodger was invited to hold a workshop for teachers at Riga's prestigious Kulturas Skola. The event was well attended though not all teachers present work with young learners. Charles was helped in the mimed presentation of Time to Play and The Monster March by Igors and his eight-year-old son Sammy, (extreme right of the photo) still on Easter vacation from school.

    Next week Charles will travel to the Pedagogical University of Vilnius to hold a workshop with music expert Giedre Balctyte at the LAKMA National Assembly of Language Teachers. He has also been invited to participate in a teacher's conference in the old city of Kolonma near Moscow at the end of May.

    Sunday, March 22, 2009

    FunSongs at the British Embassy


    FunSongs actresses Audra and Vita presenting the FunSongs
    Monster Show to English teachers at the British Embassy, Riga

    Last Thursday 18th March Charles Goodger and Vija Blūzme of the National Latvia Puppet Theatre, together with expert actresses Audra and Vija, presented the FunSongs Monster Show to a group of English teachers and press representatives at the British Embassy in the Latvian capital. The first FunSongs Monster Show will be performed on Tuesday. The theatre already has bookings for further shows throughout April.


    His Excellency Richard Moon opened proceedings with a short speech on the importance of education and the English language followed by Charles Goodger, who also spoke in Latvian, and then Vija Blūzme, creative director of the National Puppet Theatre. Next the Theatre's bilingual actresses Vita and Audra offered participants a brief sample of the FunSongs Monster Show - designed to give young learners of English a PMA* experience in body vocabulary and verbs of movement.

    This was also the début of the new FunSongs puppets Britty and Lati. In Italy FunSongs Shows are performed in Italy in schools using a special puppet theatre. In Latvia, however, the actors are also visible as they manouevre the puppets, a technique typical of Latvian puppetry that lends itself well to the highly interactive nature of FunSongs Show workshops.


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    Thursday, March 12, 2009

    FunSongs website for Russia


    FunSongs Monster Show in Parma, Italy

    In the last few days Igors Siminaitis, Andrew Taylor (FunSongs webmaster) and Charles Goodger have been working on the new Russian language version of the FunSongs website. You can see the cyrillic by visiting www.funsongs.co.uk/ru. The aim is to make FunSongs action song packages available to schools throughout Russia. With possible assistance from the UK Department of Trade and Industry, a field trip to Moscow is being planned for June 2009 to present the programme to Russia's Ministry of Education.

    FunSongs Website for Lithuanian schools
    Following the interest in FunSongs in a growing number of Latvian schools and the intention of the Lithuanian Ministry of Education to adopt the FunSongs programme throughout its primary school system from August 2009, Charles Goodger has been invited to give a special FunSongs workshop at LAKMA, the National Assembly of English Teachers in Vilnius, Lithuania on April 25th. Work has already started on a Lithuanian version of the website. It will follow the same format as the other versions of the FunSongs site in Italian, Spanish, Latvian and Russian with the explanatory ages of the website aimed at school heads and boards in the local language and the download pages for teachers in English.

    FunSongs Monster Show - World Premiere
    Rehearsals of the first Latvian-English version of the FunSongs Monster Show are well underway. The first performance at the National Latvia Puppet Theatre will be performed to the press and a group of Riga school children on Tuesday 24th March. The FunSongs puppets Britty and Latis have been made and a special set built. The two FunSongs actresses Audra and Vija (both fluent in Russian and Lithuanian as well as English) are working hard to perfect the songs and puppet routines - and the excitement is building. Watch this space for a special report on the British Embassy promotional event next Wednesday 18th March.

    Wednesday, March 11, 2009

    Purvciema School Riga

    Thanks to the new FunSongs assistant Igors Simanatis who arranged the event, Charles Goodger presented the FunSongs Approach to an audience of interested English teachers at  Purvciema Secondary School one of the Latvian capital's largest educational institutes this morning.
    As well as interest in FunSongs action song and worksheet downloads, teachers were curious about the FunSongs Shows and several intend to register with the British Embassy for the presentation event next week.

    Wednesday, February 25, 2009

    FunSongs Russia launch


    Moscow celebration at the Kremlin 

    Last week  at the Hotel Revel in Riga Charles Goodger attended a seminar dinner organized by the British Chamber of Commerce in Latvia - an opportunity to meet people and make new contacts. There he spoke to James Fanshawe of the  British Department of Trade and Industry and discussed the possibility of promoting FunSongs in Russia. Tentative plans were made for a field trip to the Ministry of Education in Moscow to present the benefits - and considerable savings for education budgets - of FunSongs materials. In the next few days FunSongs will launch the Russian-language version of its website.

    FunSongs rehearsals at the National Puppet Theatre of Latvia

     
    His Excellency Richard Moon with Samuel Goodger, 8

    At the seminar event Charles also spoke to the British Ambassador for Latvia, HE Richard Moon. The Embassy supports FunSongs  and its joint project with the National Latvia Puppet Theatre. It was agreed to host a promotional event for teachers and educationalists at the British Embassy on March 18th. The aim is to showcase the FunSongs Show, currently being rehearsed by professional actors at the Latvia Puppet Theatre and scheduled to premiere in the Latvian capital during the last week of March.
     


    Actresses rehearsing "The Monster March" at
    the National Latvia Puppet Theatre

    Wednesday, February 11, 2009

    CAIL celebrates its first birthday

    Costa Latsos,  Emelie Loeb and Valentina D'Errico

    C.A.I.L. the Bologna based Cultural Association for Interactive Learning was set up to continue the activities of FunSongs Ltd in Italy after its founder Charles Goodger left Bologna for the Baltics a year ago. In just one year the new Association has established itself on the Italian educational scene. Its main activities are booking and supplying FunSongs Shows, English Weeks and Labs as well as holding seminars and events for teachers and students alike.

    You can see the leading members of the international team of people behind C.A.I.L. in the photograph above. Each brings their own particular talents to the growth of the organization -  and in a broader sense to furthering the benefits of  foreign language education to young Italians. At the time of writing, February 2009, C.A.I.L. boasts a growing part-time staff of over fifteen mother-tongue teachers and actors.

    Valentina D'Errico (on the left in the photo) is the association's vice-president. From Apulia, she graduated from DAMS at Bologna University with a degree in dramatic arts in 2007. Part of her studies  involved an Erasmus year studying at Bangor University in the UK where she perfected her English.  Valentina also attended a class in English language proficiency held by Charles Goodger at the university's language centre CILTA where she first came into contact with the FunSongs Approach of language learning. It was also through Charles Goodger that she met Emelie Loeb (June 2006) who had just started  working for the UK-based organization as an actress and English teacher.  

    Emelie Loeb

    Emelie graduated from the University of California, San Diego in 2006 with a degree in education and languages. She heard about Charles Goodger and FunSongs through her Bologna roommate Kerstin Zimmerman (who had worked for the organization) and Peggy Kidney who runs  the University of California liaison centre in the Italian city. Emelie is highly musical and as well as a background in singing and theatre has a TEFL qualification from Eurotefl in Florence. 

    Costa Latsos    

    Though not part of CAIL's administration, Costa who comes from Sydney, Australia dedicates much of his time to the association as the leading FunSongs Show actor and puppeteer. He is also an experienced English teacher.  A trained opera singer Costa  has been involved in many prestigious musical events. He  played the role of the Italian tenor in Italian American Reconciliation at the Belvoir Street Theatre in Sydney, and that of Tadzio in Death in Venice (after Thomas Mann), directed by Bogdan Koca for Sydney Art Theatre.