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Spoken English through popular songs
The Karaoke English Recipe:

RECIPE:
Karaoke (a portmanteau of Japanese kara "empty," and ōkesutora "orchestra")[1](English pronunciation: /ˌkæriːˈoʊkiː/; Japanese: [kaɽaoꜜke] ( listen)) is a form of interactive entertainment or video game in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music (and/or a music video) using a microphone and public address system. The music is typically a well-known pop song minus the lead vocal. Lyrics are usually displayed on a video screen, along with a moving symbol or changing color and/or music video images, to guide the singer. (Wikipedia entry)
2 parts LB, (Language Bridge by Arkady Zilberman),
1 pound of Twext, (twin text by Duke Twexter),
Passion,
Fun with a generous helping of smiles,
Dance,
Once upon a time... (some story),
A dash of poetry,
Preparation:
Start with a right brain pot, Combine ingredients with a left brain spoon... Immediately remove from right brain pot, but save it for reuse later. Place the dough into your MP3 player while holding onto your worksheet. Place in the new super-duper WizIQ oven. Sing at 365 degrees fahrenheit (182 degrees celsius) until light and fluffy. Note that the texture should be very easy to manipulate and chew. Place the fragrant dish back into the left brain pot for serving.
You may now try this delicacy with your friends and teachers. It is best served warm and the more you share it, the better it becomes. Note: do not try additional Karaoke flavors (songs) until you have given away all of the first batch to every one's satisfaction. Some will not care for the flavor you have created but with practice they will enjoy it too. Do not try to make it exactly to thei
Language of instruction:
English
Keywords: english, esl, kesl, karaoke