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With songs I learned a lot faster #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 11, 2006 8:52 am   With songs I learned a lot faster
 

Hello everyone!

My name is Nylamp and I'm from Peru. I came to New York to learn English and I realize that I was learning faster with songs and lyrics. Then, I gathered my knowledge and built a website for us to learn English vocabulary, listening and pronunciation with songs.

The website is englishbeats.com

I hope you like it! If don't, please send me a letter and suggest me how I can improve it.

Lots of positive energy for you!

-Nylamp
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