I talked in a previous blog post about the importance of warm-ups and how they help us prepare, practice, and protect us from physical injury with our instruments and voices. Before I do any singing, I will warm-up. This gets my body ready to sing, whether it's for a performance, or just a practice. Why would I need to do that? I've already been breathing and talking already, doesn't that count? The answer to that is – no. Like talking, singing does involve your voice and breathing, but uses a larger range than just talking.
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If you've ever gone to an orchestra or band concert, you have probably heard the musicians, before they get started with the concert, all playing their instruments – sometimes you might recognize a short bit of a melody, or just seemingly random notes. It sounds like a mess – no one is playing anything together just lots of different sounds that don't go together. Why are they doing that? Don't they know it sounds bad?
Learning a language through cartoons proves to be both fascinating and effective. The allure of animated characters and captivating storylines not only engages audiences but also offers language learners a dynamic and immersive learning environment. In this exploration of Spanish language acquisition via cartoons, we will delve into the advantages of this method and spotlight some of the most beneficial cartoons for language learners.
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person teaching was permanently altered. Despite much disapproval among students and teachers, education was forced to transition online. However, as cases decreased, in-person education increased, and distance learning was eventually embraced – and often favored.
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