Music Club - Practica IngléS A TravéS De La MúSica
 
Gracias a la música también podemos practicar y mejorar nuestro nivel de ingles. Descúbrelo desarrollando los siguientes ejercicios de esta clásica canción.

(Haz click en las palabras en rojo para conocer su significado)

Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman
Bryan Adams

I. Fill the blanks

To ____________ love a woman,

To ____________ her,

You've got to ____________ her deep inside ...

Hear ____________ thought,

See every ____________,

And ____________ her wings when she wants to ____________.

Then when you find ____________ lying helpless in her arms...

You ____________ you really love a woman

II. Put the lyrics in order

____ You tell her that she's the one.

____ to tell her that *it's gonna last forever.

_1__ When you love a woman,

____ When you love a woman,

____ She needs somebody,

____ really, really ever loved a woman?

____ You tell her that she's really wanted.

____ So tell me have you ever really...

III. Match to complete the lyrics

To really can see your  in your blood.
Till you know can feel her love a woman.
You've got You know you really unborn children
Till you to breathe her, Let her hold you
And when you how she needs really taste her,
in her eyes... love a woman, to be touched.

IV. Correct the mistakes (There are two in each line)


You've got to give her same face,
Whole her tight, a leader tenderness.
You've get to treat her write.
She will be dare for you talking good care of you ...
You really gonna love you woman.
And when you find yourself dying helpless in her eyes,
You now you really love your woman.

*You’ll always be together


(By Romina Barreda)

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Publicado el: 12 de mayo 2008   Categoría : Music   Comentarios (1)
 

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Dave kion
1 Julio 2008, 20:35

Gracias

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