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Let's Talk about Music. This worksheet contains 18 conversation cards and two vocabulary exercises (matching exercise and favourites) plus clip art.
Music is Great. This lesson plan for teachers of teenagers and adults at CEFR level B1 explores the theme of music and music festivals. Students will develop their reading and speaking skills. Introduction: This lesson is about music and, in particular, music festivals.
Conversation Lesson - Music. Task 1 - Find Someone Who. Find somebody who.... Task 2: Music Choices. Listen to the music choices. Complete the table for each piece of music. Circle a number. (1= strongly disagree, 5= strongly agree) Task 5: Role play.
Let’s talk about music! Task 1: Find someone who. Ask your classmates questions to complete the table below. For example, ‘Do you like traditional music? Who’s your favourite singer?’. www.teachingenglish.org.uk. The British Council, 2020 The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations.
Music and social media Listen to Jordan talking about music and how social media has changed the way we discover new bands. Before listening . Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises. Preparation task . Match the definitions (a–h) with the vocabulary (1–8). Vocabulary Definition
This document provides vocabulary and conversation questions to help students practice talking about music in English. It includes lists of musical instruments, music genres, and descriptive adjectives.
15 sie 2021 · This worksheet presents a list of questions designed to get your students talking at length about music. The lesson plan includes a self-study preparation task, in which students have the option to learn key words by heart before the lesson using Expemo.