The song utilizes Total Physical Response (TPR), a method where language learning is paired with physical movement: Builds rhythm and motor skills.
Uses friendly, brightly colored monsters and humans with expressive faces.
Once children know the song, try singing it "super fast" or "super slow" to teach tempo. Hello! | Super Simple Songs
Waving for "Hello" and rubbing the stomach for "Hungry." 🎬 Visual & Sonic Composition
Includes "dead air" pauses that allow children time to repeat the words or perform the actions. The song utilizes Total Physical Response (TPR), a
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The brilliance of "Hello!" lies in its simplicity. It breaks down social interaction into manageable linguistic "chunks." 1. Linguistic Scaffolding Waving for "Hello" and rubbing the stomach for "Hungry
Use a puppet to sing the "I’m tired" or "I’m hungry" parts to make it more engaging.