History in songs, Songs and Books and Songs and Films are three concerts that look at songs inspired by themes from history, literature and film.
History of Rock Pop looks at the origins of popular music in the 50s and explores its evolution to the present day (options for all ages from infants to adults).
Women in songs looks to touch on the issues that specifically affect women. It connects with the demands of the curriculum to work with gender related matters. Ideal for the 8 March International Women's Day period.
The Summer Songs concert is a fun concert ideal for the beginning of the first term or for the thrid term with a look at some summer hits (options for all ages from infants to adults).
"Round the world", A trip to the five continents. Ideal for all students of all ages and for those with just an A1 level of English. Connects with "Interculturalidad".
"Feel the music" The new LOMLOE law asks for issues of social well-being to be incorporated as a cross curricular element. Songs are the perfect vehicle to explore emotional issues and the challenges that life brings.
While the concerts related to books, history, women and Feel the Music require a minimum level of A2 the Songs and Films, Round the World and History of Rock Pop and Summer Songs concerts are designed to be accessible for Basic A level students.
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