Taylor Swift themed Speech, Language and Communication Activities (Magic Words’ Version)
Are you a Swiftie at heart, eager to infuse some Taylor Swift magic into your speech, language, and communication sessions? Or are you working with a keen Swifite and are looking to really engage them? Look no further! We've curated a list of engaging activities that capture the essence of Taylor's music while working on a range of Speech, Language and Communication Skills.
LYRIC ANALYSIS
Use Taylor’s song lyrics to explore language concepts like vocabulary, figurative language, and social pragmatics. Break down lyrics of her songs and discuss the meanings of metaphors, similes, and idioms. This can help individuals develop their understanding of language in context.
SONG PARODIES
Write your very own song parodies based on Taylor Swift's music with your child or client. This activity can support creativity, wordplay, and rhyming skills. You can modify lyrics to reflect your own experiences or therapy goals, making the process personalised and engaging.
ARTICULATION
Choose Taylor Swift songs with repetitive lyrics and use them for articulation practice. Focus on specific speech sounds by practicing articulating the target sounds while singing along to the songs. This can make repetitive drills more enjoyable and motivating.
NARRATIVE BUILDING
Taylor Swift's songs often tell stories. Encourage your child or client to listen to a song and then retell the story in their own words. This can help with sequencing, organising thoughts, and improving storytelling skills.
CONVERSATION STARTERS
Taylor’s music is popular and widely recognised. Use her songs or recent news about her as conversation starters to work on social communication. This can help improve conversational skills, turn-taking, and topic maintenance.