ESL Questions Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
A global music icon. These questions explore her songs, her fans (Swifties), her 'Eras', and her impact on the music industry and culture.
Beginner
Do you like to listen to happy songs?
Can you name a song by Taylor Swift?
How do you dance when you are happy?
Is it better to wear a sparkly dress?
Do you want to see a big music concert?
Why do fans make friendship bracelets?
Are you a fan of 'The Eras Tour'?
Can you sing along with the radio?
Is it fun to write a story about love?
What is your favorite color for a song?
Do you like to play the guitar or piano?
Is it okay to feel sad after a breakup?
Can you name a famous cat she owns?
Do you want to be a superstar one day?
Are you happy when the music starts?
Intermediate
What would you do if you won two tickets to the front row of a Taylor Swift show?
How do you feel when you hear a song that perfectly describes your own life?
Is it better to listen to 'Country Taylor' or 'Pop Taylor' when you are driving?
How do you decide which 'Era' represents your personality the best?
Why do some people feel such a strong connection to a celebrity they never met?
Have you ever spent hours trying to find 'Easter Eggs' in a music video?
Do you think that 're-recording' her old albums was a smart business move?
How do you feel about the way she writes about her past relationships?
Is it a good idea to share your private feelings with millions of people?
What is the most meaningful lyric you have ever heard in a Swift song?
Should we prioritize 'songwriting' over 'dancing' for a musical artist?
How often do you see news about her on your social media feed?
Why is '13' considered to be her lucky number in everything she does?
Is it difficult to get tickets when they go on sale for a big stadium tour?
How do you feel about her transition from a teenager to a world leader in art?
Do you prefer a slow ballad like 'All Too Well' or a hit like 'Shake It Off'?
What is the best way to handle a situation where people dislike your favorite music?
How do you handle a situation where you can't stop singing a song?
Should every artist have the right to own the 'master' copies of their work?
What is the role of 'the fan base' in making a singer famous for a long time?
How do you feel when you see thousands of people wearing the same style?
Is it possible for one person to change the entire music economy?
Why do we use the word 'icon' to describe a person like Taylor Swift?
What is one question you would ask her if you had lunch together?
How do you feel when the lights go down at the start of a live performance?
Advanced
Is 'Taylor Swift' the most significant cultural phenomenon of the early 21st century?
How does 'The Swiftie' community function as a digital and social tribe?
Should we move toward 'artist-centric' models for music streaming and pay?
Is 'The Eras Tour' the most financially successful tour in history for a reason?
How does 'autobiographical songwriting' build trust between artist and fan?
Should we prioritize 'intellectual property' rights for musicians in the AI era?
How do 'Easter Eggs' and gamification change the way we consume music?
Is 'The Taylor Swift Effect' on the NFL and economy a sign of true influence?
How does 'The Male Gaze' in media impact how female stars are criticized?
Should we regulate 'ticket resellers' and bots to protect the fans?
How does 'genre-fluidity' allow an artist to stay relevant for decades?
Is 'Miss Americana' a fair look at the pressures of fame and political voice?
How do 'lyrical narratives' function as modern poetry for the younger generation?
Should we encourage 'artist ownership' of masters as a standard practice?
How does 'the parasocial relationship' impact the mental health of fans?
Is 'vulnerability' the most profitable commodity in the modern music market?
How do 'stadium acoustics' and production design enhance the experience?
Should we use 'Swift' as a case study in university business and marketing?
How does 'the snake' imagery show how to reclaim a negative reputation?
Is 'The 10-Minute Version' a sign that fans want more depth than radio hits?
How do 'award shows' (Grammys) validate or limit the scope of an artist?
Should we allow 'AI' to write songs in the style of famous songwriters?
How does 'the bridge' of a song act as the emotional climax for the listener?
Is 'Endurance' the most impressive trait of her 20-year career?
What will 'pop music' look like in a world influenced by her legacy?