The document is a worksheet with exercises about the song "Yesterday Once More" by The Carpenters. It contains fill-in-the-blank questions with prepositions, circling correct grammar options, ordering lines of lyrics, crossing out extra words, filling in missing words, and reordering words of lyrics. The exercises analyze the grammar, lyrics, and meaning of the nostalgic song about fondly remembering music from the past.
The document is a worksheet with exercises about the song "Yesterday Once More" by The Carpenters. It contains fill-in-the-blank questions with prepositions, circling correct grammar options, ordering lines of lyrics, crossing out extra words, filling in missing words, and reordering words of lyrics. The exercises analyze the grammar, lyrics, and meaning of the nostalgic song about fondly remembering music from the past.
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The document is a worksheet with exercises about the song "Yesterday Once More" by The Carpenters. It contains fill-in-the-blank questions with prepositions, circling correct grammar options, ordering lines of lyrics, crossing out extra words, filling in missing words, and reordering words of lyrics. The exercises analyze the grammar, lyrics, and meaning of the nostalgic song about fondly remembering music from the past.
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When I was young I’d listen ___________ the radio Waitin’ ___________ my favorite songs When they played I’d sing ___________ It made me smile.
• CIRCLE THE CORRECT OPTIONS
Those were SO / SUCH happy times And not SO / SUCH long ago How DID I WONDER / I WONDERED where HAD THEY GONE / THEY’D GONE But they’re back again Just LIKE / AS a long lost friend All the songs I loved SO / SUCH well.
• ORDER THE LINES
❒Every Sha-la-la-la ❒Every shing-a-ling-a-ling ❒Every Wo-o-wo-o ❒So fine. ❒Still shines ❒That they’re starting to sing’s • CROSS OUT THE EXTRA WORDS (one on each line) When they get to the odd part Where he’s cruelly breakin’ her heart It can really make me cry tears Always just like before It’s not yesterday once more.
• MISSING WORDS (one every two lines)
Lookin’ on how it was In years gone by And the good times that I had Makes today seem sad So much has changed.
It was songs of love that
I sing to then And I’d memorize each word Those memories Still sound so good to me As they melt the years.
• ORDER THE LINES
❒Every Sha-la-la-la ❒Every shing-a-ling-a-ling ❒Every Wo-o-wo-o ❒So fine. ❒Still shines ❒That they’re starting to sing’s • ORDER THE WORDS my All memories best to clearly back Come me cry can even me make Some