
Love and music are in the air! In this special Valentine’s Day episode of the podcast, Heather is worried that she doesn’t have enough days in the week to finish all of the things on her to-do list. Ece introduces The Beatles’s 1964 hit song, “Eight Days a Week,” and we talk about simple present and imperative verbs. We also talk about how great it would be to actually have eight days in a week!
Listeners, eight days in a week is not enough to show you how much we care about you! We did, however, make a video version of this episode for our YouTube channel. We hope you enjoy this episode and we wish you a very Happy Valentine’s Day!
Official YouTube Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEJd2RyGm8Q
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Feb 9, 2024
8 min

We hope your new year is off to a good start. If your new year’s resolution is to improve your English language ability, and you want some inspiration, we encourage you to take a listen to this episode.
Most people worry about what others think sometimes, and in this episode, we are using the hit song, “This is Me,” from the 2017 film, “The Greatest Showman,” to talk about accepting yourself and having a positive attitude.
The language focus of this song is the pronunciation of the schwa sound in unstressed syllables. The schwa sound is part of what gives English the rhythm and sound that it has. This song will help you sing your way to natural-sounding English!
Official YouTube Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEJd2RyGm8Q
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https://singinglanguages.wixsite.com/home/post/season-2-episode-10
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Jan 12, 2024
12 min

What’s the weather like where you are? It’s definitely winter where we are, and Ece is once again trying to get Heather to enjoy the cold and snow. In this episode, we’re using Ariana Grande’s hit song, “Winter Things,” to talk about useful words for everyday conversation, and some special winter-themed vocabulary, too!
Grab your hat and your gloves and get ready to visualize yourself doing some winter things like skating, skiing… and singing!!
Check out our YouTube channel @singinglanguages for a video version of this episode!
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https://singinglanguages.wixsite.com/home/post/season-2-episode-9
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Dec 23, 2023
11 min

Do you like to practice perfect pronunciation? If you said “yes,” then this episode is for you. This song has many examples of aspiration. If you don’t know what this is, you should definitely listen to this episode. There is plenty of pronunciation practice, and a song with a good message.
In this episode, we’re talking about Joni Mitchell’s hit 1970 song, “Big Yellow Taxi.” In addition to pronunciation, we also discuss the idea of “taking something for granted.” Isn’t it true that you don’t know what you have until it's gone?
Dec 1, 2023
13 min

The most recent episode of the podcast featured the song, “Adventurous Girl,” which was written and sung by our friend and fellow language teacher, Patti Spinner. We were so excited to meet someone who loves using music to teach and learn language as much as we do - some people might even say more! We couldn’t pass up the opportunity to talk to Patti and ask her about her experience as a teacher and singer/grammar songwriter!
In this special Connections Episode, we would like to share our interview with Patti Spinner. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
L-Pop Website
https://lpop.commons.msu.edu/
About Patti Spinner, Ph.D.
https://people.cal.msu.edu/spinnerp/
For more content, visit the Singing Languages website.
https://singinglanguages.wixsite.com/home/post/season-2-connections-episode-patti-spinner-interview
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Nov 18, 2023
16 min

Have you ever climbed a mountain? Have you ever flown in a plane? What kinds of adventures have you had? There is something extra special about the song featured in this episode. This song was written and sung by a friend of the podcast, and it is part of a series of songs that were created specifically to practice different grammar points in English! In this episode, we’re talking about the adventures that we have or haven’t had using the present perfect tense.
The song in this episode, “Adventurous Girl,” by our friend, Patti Spinner, is full of examples of the present perfect verb tense. You may not have heard this song on the radio before, but we’re sure you’re going to enjoy listening to it and singing along!
Adventurous Girl Lesson
https://lpop.commons.msu.edu/lesson-1/
L-Pop Website
https://lpop.commons.msu.edu/
About Patti Spinner, Ph.D.
https://people.cal.msu.edu/spinnerp/
For more content, visit the Singing Languages website.
https://singinglanguages.wixsite.com/home/post/season-2-episode-7
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Nov 3, 2023
21 min

In each season, we have to include at least one fun, silly traditional folk song that might be considered a “children’s song,” but is actually for everyone! The traditional folk song, “Down by the Bay,” was recorded by the children’s artist, Raffi, in the 1970’s. People of all ages can enjoy creating rhyming lyrics of their own.
For example, Ece came up with, “Have you ever seen Heather, enjoying cold weather?” (No, nobody has ever seen this!) Heather’s lyrics were, “Have you ever seen a teacher chasing a creature?” (No, but we’ve seen several creatures chasing teachers!) We hope you have fun inventing your own lyrics to this singalong song!!
Official YouTube Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWKVKfk6e40
For more content, visit the Singing Languages website.
https://singinglanguages.wixsite.com/home/post/season-2-episode-6
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Oct 13, 2023
10 min

Heather is getting together with her friends from high school, and she’s putting together a playlist of songs from the 80s that they can listen to. One song in particular catches her attention, and it turns out it is a great song for talking about past, present and future tense verbs.
In this episode, Ece and Heather are talking about Tracy Chapman’s 1988 song, “Fast Car.” It’s a song that tells the story of a young person who is facing choices, remembering the past, facing the present and looking ahead to the future.
Official YouTube Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIOAlaACuv4
Luke Combs Cover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st6XCAv0E4M
For more content, visit the Singing Languages website.
https://singinglanguages.wixsite.com/home/post/season-2-episode-5
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Sep 21, 2023
13 min

Ece is extremely busy and she’s feeling a bit overwhelmed. Luckily, she runs into Heather at the park by the river. Heather convinces her that she needs to relax and listen to the sound of sunshine. Does sunshine make a sound? It does when you’re listening to Michael Franti’s 2010 hit song, “The Sound of Sunshine.”
This upbeat, fun song is great for practicing fluency. It might seem way too fast the first time you listen, but we’re confident that with a little practice you will be singing along and enjoying the song. Join us for a relaxing, end-of-summer singalong.
Official YouTube Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqgHosrqJ8o
For more content, visit the Singing Languages website.
https://singinglanguages.wixsite.com/home/post/season-2-episode-4
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Sep 1, 2023
12 min

Heather is feeling a little down because of some negative comments on a photo she posted on Instagram (you can follow us on Instagram @singinglanguages). Fortunately, Ece is there to remind her that life’s too short to worry about what someone on Instagram thinks. She recommends the 2022 hit song, “Life’s Too Short,” by the K-pop band aespa.
This song is full of really useful conversational English. Maybe right now you’re “bored out of your mind” and you need something to do. We suggest that you listen to this episode of the podcast and learn some practical, fun English phrases!
YouTube Videos
English Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2ZjutyxmjA
Korean Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOR9h6uKptg
For more content, visit the Singing Languages website.
https://singinglanguages.wixsite.com/home/post/season-2-episode-3
Follow us on Instagram @singinglanguages.
Aug 10, 2023
11 min
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