Unit 3 Music is Power Listening & Speaking
The song belongs to ______________. country music Jazz music National music Classical music Folk music Pop music Country music Rock-n-Roll Light music The song belongs to ______________. country music
Jazz music is the type of music that is called in Chinese. 爵士乐
is the type of music that is called in Chinese. National music 国 乐
Classical music is the type of music that is called in Chinese. 古典音乐
that is called in Chinese 民间音乐 is the type of music that is called in Chinese Folk music 民间音乐
is the type of music which is called in Chinese. Pop music 流行音乐
the type of music Country music is we call 乡村音乐 in Chinese. that
Rock-n-roll is the type of music that is called 摇滚乐 in Chinese.
Light music is the type of music that we call 轻音乐 in Chinese.
mountains skyscrapers blue water river city moonshine ★ ★ ★ ★
Country road traffic movie memories tree car ★ ★ ★
such as “skyscraper”, “car”, “traffic”, “city” or “movie”? Thinking & Discussing: Why are there NOT words such as “skyscraper”, “car”, “traffic”, “city” or “movie”?
Hints natural good life old days free from pollution of the modern world
Part 3 on Page 40 go to a concert pop music the good old days 1) 2) 3) More Listening Practice Part 3 on Page 40 Answers: 1) 2) 3) go to a concert pop music the good old days
Listen to the conversation a second time and fill in the blanks in the table. Answers: pop country music John Denver guitar good old days sunshine friends walks
What kind of music do you like most?
Invite me to a concert… how
NOT polite enough 1. Ms. Liu, I want you to go to a … concert with me. 2. Ms. Liu, I will go to a … concert; come with me. What problem might the invitations have? NOT polite enough
Tip 1 Will you be free…? Do you have any plan for…?
Tip 2 ◆ visit the museum Using Questions: Would you like to …? May I invite you to …? What / How about going to …? Would you be interested in …? For example: ◆ visit the museum ◆ watch a basketball match ◆ enjoy a fashion show
How should we respond to invitations?
Yes (accept it) No (refuse it) further information *That would be very nice. *Thank you very much, but … *I’d like that. *It’s very nice of you, but… *I’d love to. *It’s very kind of you to invite me … *I’d love to, but… *How nice of you … *I’m sorry I cant. further information
Show time!
have fun Just by talking with what we have learnt …
Part I: Part II: Two friends that haven’t seen each other for a while come across each other this morning and start talking about music that they are interested in. Part II: One of the two is going to hear a ______ concert, and tries to invite the other to go together to enjoy it…
Long time no see! What have you been doing? I am reading … What types music do you like? What’s it about? invitation and responses
That’s it ~