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Reviews & News
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I would never have imagined the enthusiasm that my children have for ZIM ZAM ZOUM!
They absolutely love the song and pick it up so quickly. They readily absorb
the grammar points of gender agreement etc and sing like pros right from the start.
Many thanks for raising the enthusiasm in my classroom! They work like trojans
to get time at the end of each lesson to sing!
Sally Rowden - Leading Language Teacher, Essex
ZIM ZAM ZOUM is excellent, very successful. The children love it as it is so interactive...
it also allows you to go at your own pace, suited to age group and ability, as you can
pick and choose bits that are suitable.
Primary teacher, Monkton Park Primary School, Chippenham
The songs just stick in your head ! .....we get to do it ourselves, it's like DIY....
Year 5 pupils, Monkton Park Primary School Chippenham.
ZIM ZAM ZOUM gives the children enthusiasm for the language, helps them to feel
they are achieving and leaves them singing the songs for days!
French teacher, The Dragon School, Oxford

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News
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25 June 2007
ARTICLE IN PRIMARY CHOICE MAGAZINE - Volume 1, Issue 4 .
KS1&2 RESOURCES REVIEWED BY TEACHERS FOR TEACHERS
Like it or not, at least one Modern Foreign language is coming to a primary school near you!
But don't fret, Pam Turnbull promises that with the right resources, it can be fun ...
ZIM ZAM ZOUM.
This is the only program here that is not out yet, but we were lucky enough to get an early
version to review. Eventually, there will be six units in Module 1 all based on the same
flip-chart format, although for the preview we had limited access.
The scene is set by a catchy tune which introduces Lucy, Romain and their friends who
live in Perpignan in south-west France. Each unit comes with a green and red route -
the green being the standard flip-chart pages which translates to 13 lessons over
125 pages for Unit1 alone, while the red route provided extension exercises. Planning
and objectives are very obvious throughout, as are the different learning strands being
addressed from knowledge about language, speaking and listening to inter cultural
learning. Learning comes in form of songs, interactive activities and games with
an interesting "tickertape" option to view specific vocabulary.
Away from the whiteboard there are worksheets, flashcards, vocabulary lists, song
words and additional teacher resources, which means that this is a package which lends
itself well to meshing with other products and programs.
Unit 1 covers colours, nouns, gender, name, age and where you live as well as
links to Perpignan. It uses the Promethean tools well - such as the Activote - although a
paper and pencil will do just as well in this assessment activity. There is a good balance
between listening, speaking and looking at the words, although we'll have to take a look at
the complete package to really get the measure of Zim Zam Zoum.

12 April 2007
INNOVATIVE SONG-BASED SOFTWARE FOR TEACHING FRENCH
If you are looking for an engaging and comprehensive scheme to teach primary
French, the innovative and stunning Zim Zam Zoum software from Taught By Song could
well be the solution. It will be published first in Promethean's Activprimary format (Module 1,
the first year's teaching, available Spring 2007). As the name implies, Taught By Song use
the medium of song as the basis for their French teaching scheme, building a progressive
series of exercises around
the topic presented in each song.
Their website (www.taughtbysong.com) contains interesting insights into the power of
song to enhance language learning. The new three Rs (rhythm, rhyme and repetition)
develop patterning skills and improve memory, whilst music has the ability to connect the
right and left hemispheres of the brain and improve learning. Not to be underestimated also
is that a song repeats itself to learner over and over again,way beyond the walls of the
classroom, providing natural and meaningful repetition which aids long-term memory.
What is special about this package, is that the songs are not only original, melodic and
catchy, but are also accompanied by full flash animation of a charming set of recurring
characters. The animation is very high quality, with accurate mouth shape synchronising
with the words, as an extra aid to pronunciation. The words are skilfully written in dialogue
form to act as a springboard to role-play. Zim Zam Zoum is a remarkably flexible scheme,
with a fabulous choice of exercises and games for the interactive whiteboard, which make
full use of Promethean's excellent range of tools. The interactivity goes way beyond the
normal drag and drop exercises and the activities show clear progression.
All five skills of the KS2 Framework for languages are developed. In trials,
Zim Zam Zoum has proved to be motivating, engaging and fun, giving pupils a sense of
achievement in their learning. It caters not only for different teaching styles! It is well
supported for non-specialist teachers, with clear guidance notes to all the activities,
as well as 'click-on' recordings of the vocabulary and sentences, spoken by native French
voices. At the same time, the scheme has considerable depth, in-built differentiation and plenty
for specialist French teachers to get their teeth into! The quality of the songs, animation and
interactivity, together with the obvious language progression, make this software stand out.

28 March 2007
Taught By Song are pleased to announce that the flipcharts within Module 1 have been
accredited with the top kitemark from Promethean Activprimary.

This award complements the wonderful reception the animated songs have received.

Don't miss out on the chance to purchase this software at a 20% reduction!
Email us your name and school address now to qualify for this discount
12 March 2007
Modern foreign language lessons are to be compulsory for the first time in England's
primary schools. Education Secretary Alan Johnson backs the recommendation of a
review by Lord Dearing that all children should learn a language from the age of seven.
This should happen by 2010, as part of the next curriculum overhaul.
Read full story on the BBC website
7th March 2007
Welcome to Zim Zam Zoum. We have just launched the website "6th March 2007"
which we hope you will find informative and entertaining. We continue to fine tune Module 1
which will be available to purchase very soon and details of which we will be publicising here.
As an early interested party, we are pleased to offer you an incentive to purchase Module 1
at a discount. To qualify for this offer, please register your name, position and school details
before 30th June 2007 at info@taughtbysong.com. This special introductory offer will entitle
you to a 20% discount off the retail price of Zim Zam Zoum (Module 1), should you wish to make a purchase.
Monica Hyde will be attending the NEC conference in Birmingham on Saturday 24th of
March 2007 and will be happy to meet (subject to prior arrangement) and answer any questions
relating to Zim Zam Zoum.
Additional promotional details are available in the forthcoming March editions of
Primary Choice magazine and, an editorial feature in the Education Business magazine.
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