Language through Music

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Exploring language through music during language week.

  • Home learners Anupama and Nihar joined with their linguistic energy and shared songs in Marathi, Kannada, Sanskrit and Kucth language.
  • Leela, one of the Aarohi parent joined to share Tamil rhymes and one rhyme on elephant was just appropriate for the surrounding.
  • Meenakshi and Madhav from Puvidham were visiting campus and we caught them to share some Tamil rhymes/songs with us.
  • The song “Jambo” in Swahili was an instant hit with all of us and we played rest of the week. What a way to learn language through music!!!

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