20 Halloween songs to learn English.

Surely this week are preparing lots of activities to celebrate Halloween with the kids.

As you may know, Halloween is a festival of Celtic origin that is celebrated 31 October, especially in Anglo-Saxon countries. So it is common for English teachers celebrate this holiday with our students in class.

In este post from last year, I already told you about some thematic activities you could do with the kids at this time.

Today I have prepared a compilation 20 songs for you to work different concepts, yes, always with the theme of Halloween 🙂

100×100 Halloween

If what you want are 100 songs×100 Halloween and treat this subject only, these are your songs.

Sure the kids have fun and will block them odd scare 😉

Halloween Night

Hello, My Friends

Haunted House

Knock Knock, Trick Or Treat?

Go away!

Go Away, Spooky Goblin!

Body

Who said Halloween can not continue learning? In these songs I leave you the skeletons are the protagonists and they will review the kids learn or body parts.

Shake Dem Halloween Bones

The Skeleton Dance

Numbers

Sure your kids are super familiar with the song "Five Little Monkeys", What if we substitute the monkeys by monsters, pumpkins and spiders?

Five little Monsters

Five Little Pumpkins

With this last song, you can also work on emotions.

Five Creepy Spiders

One Two Buckle My Shoe

One For You, One For Me

Versions

There are songs that all kids know and no English teacher unused in its class.

¿Quién no se sabe la canción “The Wheels on the bus” o “This is the way”? And if we teach the kids a somewhat terrifying version?

Wheels on the bus

This Is The Way We Carve A Pumpkin

Humpty Dumpty

‪Incy Wincy Spider

Who Took The Candy?

ABC

For the alphabet could not miss a Halloween version.

Halloween ABCs

Emotions.

Emotions is something we usually work in class. Why stop work it on Halloween?

Can You Make A Happy Face?

Five Little Pumpkins

I hope these songs will help you to prepare your classes this week, and share with us other Halloween songs that you know.

Thanks for being there!

 

“All is said, but since nobody listens, must be repeated each morning.”

André Gide

 

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2 comments

  1. Hello, Cristina!

    A great blog, definitely. We have taken note of many ideas 🙂

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    A greeting!
    And you continue reading 🙂

    • Thank you for your comment! 🙂
      I'm so glad that you find useful information on the blog. You know that your parents dissemination is appreciated 😉
      A hug,
      Cristina

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