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SimpsonESL vs Super Simple Songs

Songs are a great warmup — but your preschool ESL class needs more. Here's how SimpsonESL fills the gap.

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Quick Verdict

Super Simple Songs produces excellent children's English songs and videos — a fantastic warmup or transition activity in any ESL classroom. But songs alone don't make a lesson. SimpsonESL generates the full lesson around the vocabulary: flashcards, worksheets, a test, a lesson plan, and a Big Picture scene — all matched to ages 3–6 curriculum levels. Most teachers use both.

Feature Comparison

FeatureSimpsonESLSuper Simple Songs
Complete lesson packages✓ Flashcards, worksheets, test, planSongs and videos only
Print-ready materials✓ PDF, print-readyLimited printable content
Structured curriculumFull year, 3 age levelsSong/topic library only
Vocabulary flashcards✓ Auto-generated per lessonNot available
Lesson plans✓ Every lessonNot included
Test/assessment sheets✓ Every lessonNot included
Song contentNot included✓ Excellent quality
Free$20/monthFree on YouTube

Use them together

Many preschool ESL teachers use Super Simple Songs for warmup activities and SimpsonESL for their core lesson materials. The songs introduce vocabulary in a fun way; SimpsonESL provides the structured practice — worksheets, flashcard drills, and assessments — that makes vocabulary stick.

Bottom line

Super Simple Songs is a great warmup. SimpsonESL is the full lesson — and together they make a complete preschool ESL class.

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