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Dream English creators say the remix makes it easier for children learning English as a second language to recognize and memorize all 26 letters. Dream English’s “Alphabet Song” is featured ...
The song remix was created by the YouTube account Dream English Kids, which produces children's education songs and music to help non-native speakers learn English.
In 2009, I began making song videos for YouTube to share my songs to students around the world. The Dream English Kids YouTube channel now has over 1 Million Subscribers! Thanks for your support!” ...
The remix comes to us from a company called Dream English Kids; a YouTube video featuring the adjusted tune has been up on that platform for over eight years, with nearly 10 million views.
An organisation called Dream English has changed the tune of the alphabet in a bid to make it more effective, especially for those learning English as a second language.
WATCH: Dream English Kids created an updated version of the ABC song several years ago, slowing down the "LMNOP" portion of the tune.
The song was put out by Dream English Kids, which is the work of a musician named Matt who writes "fun, catchy songs for children's education and learning English," according to the YouTube page.
A kindergarten teacher on TikTok is going viral for revealing a new version of the alphabet song that is being taught at her Los Angeles elementary school.
The newer, modified version of the ABC's song we all grew up singing may be hard for parents to grasp, but it's designed to help kids learn better.
Because of the way our brains work, we can remember songs and rhymes much more easily than just words or letters. The ABC song teaches kids the basics of the English language.