Via Aulablog21, I discover Subingles.com, a sort of web 2.0 mashup (or rather video feed from youtube.com) that allows you to practice your English with subtitled songs (the lyrics are in the subtitles). Songs (videos) can be submitted and they’re classified into levels of difficulty. Most of them are quite boring, instead of watching the videoclip with the lyrics, you’ll be watching and listening to a slideshow with the lyrics and the track. But some others are worth the click. It all depends on the users. There’s also a section with exercises, basically fill-in-the gap activities while you watch the video.
2008
25/06
Subingles.com: Videos and lyrics
- By E.Benito Ruiz
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- Filed in: EFL
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2 Comments
Hello elena,
Thank you very much for this discovery because it’s something that i was looking for since long time ago a page where you can find the video and the lyric together because before i had to find the lyrics in some page and the music or song in other page but with that is faster and there are a lot songs and recents.
Thank you very much for you dedication and effort
see ya
@Ginger Hair: You’re welcome!…you can submit some if you want
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