Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get access to all the lesson plans on the site?
Only subscribers can access our whole database of lesson plans. To find out more, please visit our
subscription page.
Alternatively, why not try one of our free lesson plans.
How do I find a lesson plan for my class?
All of our lesson plans are stored in a searchable database. Simply choose a search field from the drop down lists in
the left hand menu bar. To help you narrow your search further, click a heading title button on the search results
table - this will sort a column in ascending or decending order.
Why are there more lesson plans for the higher levels?
Songs are great examples of authentic language to bring into the classroom. Being written with native speakers
in mind however, means they're naturally more suited to higher level lessons - and this is reflected in the
lesson plans offered here at tefltunes. That doesn't mean to say that lower level classes can't benefit from song based
lesson too... We will work towards building our database in this area in the future.
How do I open the lesson plans?
Simply click on the file icon! All of our lesson plans are stored in pdf format, so to view them you will
need Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download this for free from the Adobe site.
Where can I find the music for the lesson plans?
We recommend tefltunes users download music files only from licenced sites (see our useful links).
You can also find music videos for certain songs on the YouTube site.
Please remember that songs and song lyrics are copyrighted material. This means that you will need
permission to use them. Your use of tefltunes.com and any teaching materials on the tefltunes.com
website does not licence you to use songs and/or song lyrics in the classroom, or elsewhere. For
further information please contact the relevant copyright licence holders.
Where can I find the lyrics for songs used in the lesson plans?
We recommend users visit sites which have licences to publish lyrics online, such as metrolyrics.com.
Please remember that songs and song lyrics are copyrighted material. This means that you will need
permission to use them. Your use of tefltunes.com and any teaching materials on the tefltunes.com
website does not licence you to use songs and/or song lyrics in the classroom, or elsewhere. For
further information please contact the relevant copyright licence holders.