Sentences with phrase «use lyrics of songs»

I can't recall another platforming experience that used the lyrics of a song as well as this.

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Instead of referring to a song lyric, how about using the whole song in an act of worship?
Other churches use other translations of the Bible, have live music with guitars and drums and so forth, and sing modern «praise and worship» songs complete with huge screens showing the lyrics.
Giants third base coach Tim Flannery learned most of his baseball history from song lyrics, and he doesn't hesitate to use those lyrics to teach.
Shortly after the Olamide / Don Jazzy drama, Dammy Krane took to his social media page to accuse Wizkid of stealing his lyrics and slangs, which Wizkid used in one of his songs.
Spitzer didn't even try to sing the lyrics of his favorite song — «Land of Hope and Dreams by Bruce» — but he used the awkward moment to get a laugh later.
Other research by C. Nathan DeWall and his colleagues used linguistic analysis to show that popular song lyrics became more self - focused and antisocial (i.e., violent, more profanity) between 1980 and 2007, a psychological shift that may have translated into changes for musical elements of songs.
Granted it's not every day I use an Eminem song lyric as the inspiration for one of my vintage blog posts, but as they say, when the shoe fits...:)
Try using a lyric from that song in the first sentence of your message to her.
pick something catchy on the radio inside a song lyric that moves you and put it in there next time you use your Plenty Of Fish login.
The only thing I didn't like was the use of the «Mad World» song that has become synonymous with Donnie Darko, but I suppose the lyrics kinda work.
A disappointment surely tied to copyright limitations, the subtitles and closed captions do not provide song lyrics, making them of little use for the majority of the film.
Comments about drug and alcohol abuse are used as insults or mentioned in the lyrics of some songs.
Small changes go beyond the visuals to the lyrics themselves, as purists should be warned there are some alternations from this songs you've sung along to for years, as this film makes use of a few lines written by the late Howard Ashman for the animated film that weren't used at the time.
Brion points to Neil Young, who often felt the first take was the only one worth using, and Leonard Cohen, who would write multiple sets of lyrics for songs and required a lengthy gestation period to produce new work.
Using flash cards, song story books, digital pictures, and even physical gestures can increase students» understanding of the lyrics they are hearing or singing.
There are follow up activities that include * recognising the influences on our prejudices * reflecting on each person * defining prejudice * defining discrimination * Quick look at Galatians 3:28 * Consideration of lyrics from songs about prejudice NB all images are either personal images or selected using BING where license has been selected as Free to modify, share and use commercially * I designed this lesson on my teaching practice and it has been a staple of my teaching every year since, when used for inspection or performance management observations (it has been used for both and interview) it has always been rated as an excellent lesson.
- Fun games to get the students to speak in the target language (see explanation under the slide)- A listening activity on what you saw and did not see at the zoo - Vocabulary slides with lovely pictures - Plenty of mini-whiteboard games on colours with animals and on opinions about animals - Grammar explanation on negative forms and verbs of opinion - Several writing activities about your favorite restaurant - Survey activity on likes and dislikes - Translation exercises - A writing activity to use longer sentences and verbs of opinion + infinitive - Grammar explanation on the partitive with worksheets to practice - Grammar explanation on infinitives and conjugating - er verbs - A lesson on infinitives and how to conjugate - er verbs - A worksheet explaining the steps of conjugating an - er verb - A fun mime the verb game - A mini-whiteboard game to practise conjugating - er verbs - Grammar explanation on numbers and quantities - Learn high numbers to be able to give prices and quantities - Mini-whiteboard activities about numbers and quantities - Games with prices - Dialogue worksheets to build up to role - play activity - A number worksheet - Put the dialogue back in order worksheet to help with role - play activity - A grammar explanation of «il y a» and «il n» y a pas» - Grammar explanation «on peut + infinitive» and other grammar revision - A song with lyrics created and sang by me with a link to the Youtube video - Vocabulary building activities to teach directions - A grammar explanation on the imperative with exercises to practice - A grammar worksheet on the imperative in French - An iPhone activity - A grammar explanation on modal verbs - A grammar explanation of prepositions with «de» and exercises to practice - A grammar worksheet on prepositions in French I hope you will enjoy my resources and if you have a question on a particular slide or activity, please do not hesitate to contact me or leave me a message.
This set of 11 Christmas songs consists of: * 22 mp3 files, with both vocal and piano backing tracks * a PDF of the music and lyrics * an illustrated PowerPoint of each song for use with digital projectors and whiteboards * a separate Word document of the lyrics.
If you google «popkultur goethe» you get to a great website with lots of German popular songs that have suitable lyrics for use in the classroom.
A social discovery session is on the cutting edge of the social experiences that students face every day and I use music as a primary tool for engaging students in an energetic dialogue about the «real life» material portrayed through the lyrics of each song I choose.
For example: comic strips, photographs, song lyrics, word problems, riddles, use of multimedia, humor, grouping strategies and kinesthetic movement.
There are several song lyrics that are explicit in their use of improper language, vulgarity, or profanity.
Finally, using song lyrics is one way teachers can «move away from the worksheet» and show students the importance of metaphors and similes in their everyday lives.
Sir Ray Davies of The Kinks used lyrics from the band's songs «Shangri - la» and «Drivin» to decorate the door - flights.
He used a stream - of - consciousness technique to mix together newspaper headlines and lyrics of popular songs with longer descriptions of his characters and the challenges they faced in every day life.
However, I'm curious why it is ok to quote a line or two of poetry or from a book under fair use laws but you ALWAYS have to get permission to use any song lyrics.
A one page segment of a non-fiction book could be considered Fair Use while a two line song lyric might need to be licensed.
Note: Mei Ling saying that the Pikmin «carry, fight, multiply... and get eaten» is a reference to the (translated) lyrics of the song used to advertise Pikmin in Japan, Ai no Uta.
The collected songs used in Audition are pretty nice, but some songs have censored or removed lyrics that can completely throw off the feel of the song.
«Brooklyn - based artist and musician Erik den Breejen specializes in painting mosaics using song lyrics, in which the words ultimately form a portrait of the musician in question...»
«Erik den Breejen, the guy who paints images of musicians using lyrics from their songs, presented three small studies on canvas along with some larger work @ St Nicholas Studios.»
Using a song writing technique of relying on a refrain of lyrics whose meaning changes over the course of the song, the performance rose to its crescendo when American dollar bills (or its facsimile) vomiting from the singers into the crowd who scooped them up, while the singers vocalized «confirm thy soul in self - control» providing a harsh contrast to the song's lofty ideals of brotherhood, beauty and abundance portrayed in the American patriotic song.
Anthony Campuzano is known for his use of found language in his drawings, taking text from such sources as newspaper headlines, Wikipedia entries, the covers of paperback novels, and song lyrics.
Campuzano is known for his use of found language in his drawings, using text from such sources as newspaper headlines, Wikipedia entries, the covers of paperback novels, and song lyrics.
commences the song by The National, whose music and lyrics repeatedly conjure notions of romantic suffering and contemporary Weltschmerz — themes Kjartansson often uses in his own work employing references as wide - ranging as Ingmar Bergman, the German Romantics, and Elvis Presley.
Anthony Campuzano (Pew Fellow, 2009) is known for his use of found language in his drawings, using text from newspaper headlines, Wikipedia entries, paperback novels, and song lyrics.
And while there are many who believe that judicial opinions that use verse, quote song lyrics, or make TV or movie references somehow detract from the dignity of the bench or disrespect parties who take the issues very seriously, let's not forget that judges owe a duty to write opinions that are accessible to all.
It is by Oklahoma City University School of Law professor Alex B. Long and is entitled [Insert Song Lyrics Here]: The Uses and Misuses of Popular Music Lyrics in Legal Writing.
An Oklahoma law professor's research on the use of song lyrics in legal writing found that the popular artist whose lyrics are most often cited in legal journals and judicial opinions is Bob Dylan, followed in rank by The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Woody Guthrie, Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Simon & Garfunkel, Joni Mitchell and R.E.M.
The professor, Alex B. Long of Oklahoma City University School of Law, recently published his findings in an article, [Insert Song Lyrics Here]: The Uses and Misues of Popular Music Lyrics in Legal Writing.
Professor Long wins the prize on the basis of his recent draft article, [Insert Song Lyrics Here]: The Uses and Misuses of Popular Music Lyrics in Legal Writing.
Take a lyric from that song, «Though your face is charming,» and, using your standard transformation of replacing some vowels with symbols, you've got «Th0ugh y0ur f@c3 1s ch@rm1ng».
On Windows 10, you can now use Cortana to search and play songs on Spotify without knowing the name of the music, as long as you know the lyrics.
It has a whole new way to display information and yet, most of the time, it uses it in mundane ways like showing the lyrics for a song.
Recognized fair uses include a person recording a TV show for home viewing, a critic quoting song lyrics in a review, and a teacher making copies of a book chapter for use in the classroom.
One of our favorite songs right now is «Promises» by Sanctus Real and I was inspired by the lyrics to use the promises of God as our theme for this year's advent.
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