Taylor Swift: taking us to the past using the present tense | English Listening
I will love Taylor Swift until I die. In fact, I want her music playing at my funeral. I'm not kidding. That woman saved my family.
In 2020 and 2021, her voice and music filled our home and soothed our pain. This is a very personal episode, kind of a love story. But, it's also about the English language. It's about English grammar. It's about how verb tense and time in English are flexible.
Taylor Swift's music is not only beautiful, but her lyrics are great tools for practicing English listening and reading. You can learn a lot about how to speak (sing!) English and how to write in English if you listen to her music and notice the language she uses.
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Here is a link to the article I talk about in the podcast: The Paris Review.
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Music and the talented people who make it are worth supporting. Please listen to the band that provided the theme song "Change my Mind" to the Hear You Go podcast. They are Amos the Transparent.
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My daughter: she danced online for months, then finally was able to rehearse in person, and participate in her final high school dance performance in May 2021. The title of the show was “Together Apart”. I think Taylor Swift would have loved it.