hier ist noch ein Vorschlag für dich:
"I Like to Eat" Rap about Food and Drinks
"Do you like," - teacher spricht pupil an
"Do you like,"
"Do you like .. ?" - hier food oder drink einsetzen
"Yes, I do," - pupil antwortet positiv oder negativ
"Yes, I do,"
"Yes, I like !"
OR
"No, I don't,"
"No, I don't,"
"No, I don't like !"
Review with class: - dann wiederholt L. mit der Klasse im Chor
"Does s/he like," - entweder so, also bejaht
"Does s/he like,"
"Does s/he like .. ?"
"Yes, s/he does,"
"Yes, s/he does,"
"Yes, s/he likes !"
"Yes, s/he does,"
"Yes, s/he does,"
"S/he likes it very much!"
OR:
"No, s/he doesn't," - oder so, also in verneinter Form
"No, s/he doesn't,"
"No, s/he doesn't like !"
"No, s/he doesn't,"
"No, s/he doesn't,"
S/he doesn't like it at all!"
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Dazu rhythmisch klatschen oder trommeln. Rhythmisch sprechen, möglichst ein schnelleres Sprechtempo vorlegen, damit man einem RAP formal näher kommt.
Macht viel Spaß, auf diese witzige Art Grammatik zu pauken (do, dont, does, doesnt), die Formen schleifen sich so ganz gut für die entsprechenden Personen ein (I, he, she).