Artist: Celine Dion

Song: Because you loved me.

For all those times you stood by me
For all the truth that you made me see
For all the joy you brought to my life
For all the wrong that you made right
For every dream you made come true
For all the love I found in you
I'll be forever thankful baby
You're the one who held me up
Never let me fall
You're the one who saw me through through it all
You were my strength when I was weak
You were my voice when I couldn't speak
You were my eyes when I couldn't see
You saw the best there was in me
Lifted me up when I couldn't reach
You gave me faith 'cause you believed
I'm everything I am
Because you loved me
You gave me wings and made me fly
You touched my hand I could touch the sky
I lost my faith, you gave it back to me
You said no star was out of reach
You stood by me and I stood tall
I had your love I had it all
I'm grateful for each day you gave me
Maybe I don't know that much
But I know this much is true
I was blessed because I was loved by you
You were my strength when I was weak
You were my voice when I couldn't speak
You were my eyes when I couldn't see
You saw the best there was in me
Lifted me up when I couldn't reach
You gave me faith 'cause you believed
I'm everything I am
Because you loved me
You were always there for me
The tender wind that carried me
A light in the dark shining your love into my life
You've been my inspiration
Through the lies you were the truth
My world is a better place because of you
You were my strength when I was weak
You were my voice when I couldn't speak
You were my eyes when I couldn't see
You saw the best there was in me
Lifted me up when I couldn't reach
You gave me faith 'cause you believed
I'm everything I am
Because you loved me
I'm everything I am
Because you loved me

Before listening:Internet Research

Try to find the answers by using the internet.

Who is the singer of the song ‘Because you loved me’? (Celine Dion)

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Can you give some of her other famous songs. (My heart will go on,All by myself, Think twice,...)

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‘My heart will go on’is the song of a famous film. Which one? (Titanic)

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Where was she born? Try to find a picture of the flag of the the country. (Charlemangne, Québec, Canada)

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Before the pupils can listen to the song “Because I loved you” they have to fill in the exercise based on their foreknowledge. They have to tell the teacher if they know who sings the song, what a few other songs of the singer are, of which movie the soundtrack “My heart will go on” is and where the famous singer was born.

Match the word with the meaning. Fill this in, in the grid.

1)to believe

2)strength

3)faith

4)wings

5)to bless

6)tender (wind)

7)inspiration

8)to reach

a)the flat part of the body which a bird, insect or bat uses for flying, or one of the flat horizontal structures that stick out from the side of an aircraft and support it when it is flying.

b)to ask for God's help and protection for someone or something, or to call or make someone or something holy.

c)gentle, caring or sympathetic.

d)great trust or confidence in something or someone.

e)someone or something that gives you ideas for doing something, a sudden good idea.

f)the ability to do things that need a lot of physical or mental effort.

g)to think that something is true, correct or real.

h)to get to a particular, especially high level, etc, to arrive at a place.

1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8

This exercise is used to teach new vocabulary. The pupils have to match the words with the meaning.

Listen carefully to the song:

Fill in the missing words in the lyrics.

Because you ………. (to love) me.

For all those times you ……….…….(to stand) by me
For all the truth that you …………… (to make) me see
For all the joy you brought to my life
For all the wrong that you ……………….(to make) right
For every dream you ………….… (to make) come true
For all the love I found in you
I'll be forever thankful baby
You're the one who ……….. me …… (to hold up)
Never let me fall
You're the one who saw me through, through it all
You ……… (to be) my strength when I was (to be) weak
You ……….. (to be) my voice when I couldn't speak
You …………. (to be) my eyes when I couldn't see
You ………… (to see)the best there was in me
…………….. me ……… (to lift up) when I couldn't reach
You gave me faith 'cause you ………………… (to believe)
I'm everything I am
Because you ……….. (to love) me
You ………… (to give) me wings and …………. (to make) me fly
You ………….. (to touch) my hand I could touch the sky
I ……….. (to lose) my faith, you ……….. (to give) it back to me
You ………….. (to say) no star was out of reach
You ………….. (to stand) by me and I stood tall
I ………. (to have) your love I …….. (to have) it all
I'm grateful for each day you ………. (to give) me
Maybe I don't know that much
But I know this much is true
I was blessed because I was loved by you
You ……….. (to be) my strength when I was weak
You ……….. (to be) my voice when I couldn't speak
You ………… (to be) my eyes when I couldn't see
You ……… (to see)the best there was in me
………….. me …… (to lift up) when I couldn't reach
You ……. (to give) me faith 'cause you believed
I'm everything I am
Because you ……….. (to love) me
You ………. (to be) always there for me
The tender wind that ……………. (to carry) me
A light in the dark shining your love into my life
You've been my inspiration
Through the lies you ………….. (to be) the truth
My world is a better place because of you
I'm everything I am
Because you ………….. (to love) me.

The pupils have to fill in the blank spaces by listening to the song “Because you loved me”. All the words are verbs written in the simple past.Pupils have to find out that there are a lot of irregular verbs.

Personal touch.

Sad / Happy / Makes me think / In love... / melancholic / joyful

How does this song make you feel? Why? Give some arguments.

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The pupils have to express their feelings. How does the song make them feel? Does it make them sad? Does it make them happy? And why?

Use the verbs in the grid to fill in the gaps.

For all those times you ………… by me.

You……… me faith 'cause you ………….

You ………. my strength when I …… weak.

…………. me …… when I couldn't reach.

Because you ……….. me.

were / Up / loved / lifted / stood / saw / believed / gave

The pupils have to fill in the blank spaces by using the grid below the exercise.

Grammar

Which tense is used in the title of the song?(simple past)

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How do we form this tense?( regular verbs, irregular verbs...)

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When do we use this tense?

……………………………………………………………………………………….

Can you give me some signal words of this tense? (Yesterday, last week, a month ago, in 2002)

…………………………………………………………………………………………………..

  • Yesterday, I met Bob in the bank, quite by chance.

Through the exercises the pupils have discovered the simple past. Now the purpose is that they try to find out how we form it, when we use it, and what different signals for this tense could be. They can understand that a timeline can be very helpful to discover when an event took place.

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Put these verbs in the simple past:

Infinitive Simple past
to work / Yesterday, I …………… on my relationship
to listen / She……………… to a love song when she was feeling very sad.
to help / He…………… helped his girlfriend with a very hard task for English
to spell / Last weak we ……………… the word ‘love’ in class.
to play / You …………………hide-and-seek with your best friends.
to talk / They……………… about the feelings they have for each other.
to walk / I……………… on the beach.
to learn / He …………… that he had to pay attention when she was talking.

The pupils have to fill in the grid. They have to fill in the simple past.

Here they see that there are different kind of verbs.

Exercise on the simple past(You can use your list of the irregular verbs). Put the verb in the simple past and underline the signal words of the simple past.

The Titanic ……………….. in 1912 (to sink).

I ………….. the movie Titanic three times. I’m going to see it again tonight. (to see)

He ……………….. the question last night (to answer).

You …………….. a question yesterday(to ask).

You ……….. me faith ( to give).

Last summer they ………………. us (to call).

Celine ………….. in Canada (to live).

He …………… to the concert of Celine Dion last year (to go).

We ………. her the CD ‘Because you loved me’ for her birthday (to give).

Celine ………………. the piano when she was a child (to play).

The pupils do the exercise on the simple past. Once again, they have to fill in the blank spaces, with the help of the list of irregular verbs. This exercise also stresses the use of signal words.

Complete the crossword. (Try to do this without using the list of the irregular verbs).

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2 / 3 / 4
5 / 6
7 / 8 / 9
10
11
12 / 13
14 / 15 / 16
17 / 18
19
20 / 21 / 22
23 / 24
25 / 26
27
Across
3. simple past of to bring
5. simple past of to stick
8. simple past of to sing
10. simple past of to eat
11. simple past of to feed
12. simple past participle of to shake
16. simple past participle of to sell
17. simple past participle of to read
18. simple past of to leave
20. simple past of to meet
21. simple past of to draw
24. simple past of to drink
25. simple past of to fly
26. simple past participle of to stand
27. simple past participle of to make
Down:
1. simple past of to hurt
2. simple past of to choose
3. simple past participle of to be
4. simple past participle of to take
6. simple past of to understand
7. simple past of to sit
9. simple past participle of to go
13. simple past of to hear
14. simple past participle of to swim
15. simple past participle of to write
19. simple past of to go
22. simple past of to pay
23. simple past of to win

The pupils use the simple past of verbs in a crossword puzzle. This is a good way to practice the irregular verbs.

Forming a negative

Try to make the sentence in the left-hand column, a negative one in the right-hand column.

Example: You loved me. / You didn’t love me.
You saw the best there was. / You ......
You gave me wings. / You ......
The tender wind that carried me. / The tender ......
You touched my hand. / You ......
For all those times you stood by me. / For all those times......

How do we form a negative in English?

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

(You mustn’t negate a full verb in English. Always use the auxiliary did (Simple Past of to do) for negation + inf!!!.)

In this exercise the pupils see how you have to form a negative sentence with the past simple. They practise it and understand that if you use the past form of ‘To do’, you don’t have to conjugate the next verb, you just use the infinitive. Because: After did/didn’t always + infinitive!

Our workstrategy:

The first thing we’ve done was think about which part of grammar we would take. We brainstormed a little and came up with the idea of using the ‘Simple Past’. We then searched for a song in which this tense is used.

After a while we found the song ‘Because you loved me’ by Celine Dion, this seemed just perfect for our groupwork. We thought it would be nice to start with a few questions before the pupils could listen to the song, in order to know more about their foreknowledge, to get their attention and to improve their involvement.

We erased the simple past verbs in the song, with the intention of letting the pupils fill in the blank spaces while they would be listening to the song. By doing this, they try to fill in the simple past without knowing it. Then, we thought about asking them what they think about the song. We would be able to tell them that a grammar lesson doens’t have to be boring. We thought to do a short exercise about the right place of the verb. This is also a short repetion of the learned spelling.

The pupils can then discover the way of writing and using the tense in an exercise. After that, we thought it would be interesting to do a short exercise about where the right verbs have to be as a short repetition of the learned spelling.

We then thought about discovering the theoretical side of the tense together with the pupils and fill our findings in on the worksheets

(form, use, signal words).

After the revision of the theoretical aspect we would let the pupils transform the verbs into the simple past in pairs. They can use the list of the irregular verbs, because they haven’t studied them yet, they still have to learn them. In the sentences we put a little more information about the singer and the song. This makes it more attractive for the pupils, since music is close to their daily life. After that, we planned a crossword puzzle to practise the simple past. We chose this because this is another form of an exercise then the previous ones, it’s more playful and it catches the pupils’ eyes.

Last but one we would try to teach the negative of the simple past. With the help of an example, the teacher and the pupils will search for its formation. That’s why we would try to do this exercise with the entire class.
And last but not least we thought it would be interesting if the pupils would match the words that we used during the lesson with their meaning.

Final attainment levels:

VOET

Leren leren:

De leerlingen kunnen:

  • samenhangende informatie inhoudelijk begrijpen en analyseren door de betekenis van woorden, begrippen en zinnen, waar mogelijk, uit de context af te leiden.
     betekenis woorden afleiden uit de lyrics
  • zichzelf sturen met behulp van een antwoordenblad, een correctiesleutel, de aanwijzingen van de leraar of de lesdoelstellingen
  • de eigen werkwijze vergelijken met die van anderen, aangeven waarom iets fout gegaan is en hoe fouten vermeden kunnen worden
     het blad van de buur verbeteren

+ natuurlijk sociale vaardigheden, maar deze zouden we in elke goede les Engels moeten terugvinden!

For English:

Listening: 1.1, 1.2

Reading: 2.7, 2.8, 2.11

Speaking: 3.13, 3.15, 3.17

Writing: 4.19, 4.20, 4.21

Formationobjectives

a)Language: Pupils learn that it is important to understand and know the grammatical rules, when you are learning a language. Especially for the pupils, they learn there is a difference between Past Simple (action completely over) and the Present Perfect (action linked with present)

b)learning strategies: 2, 5, 11, 12, 13

c)personality formation: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

d)World view: We use tenses in every language. Pupils are able to explain their opinion about the grammar they are learning. They are open-minded and they can integrate a certain amount of mental discipline, even when the material is difficult. They understand that in their lives, they will have to deal with a lot of difficult things, so does everyone. They also get to know the customs of English-speaking countries when it comes to telling something that has happened in the past.

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