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Which bands or singers will you see at Festibeat?
I will see______________at Festibeat.
Which bands or singers will you see at Festibeat?
I will see______________at Festibeat.
Which bands or singers will you see at Festibeat?
I will see______________at Festibeat.
Which bands or singers will you see at Festibeat?
I will see______________at Festibeat.
Complete the notes (5 minutes)
Practice the conversation with your partner. Swap roles and repeat.
5 minutes
Do you like heavy metal?
Yes, I do/No, I don't
Do you like reggae?
Yes, I do/No, I don't
Do you like RnB?
Yes, I do/No, I don't
Do you like blues?
Yes, I do/No, I don't
Listen and decide what type of music it it.
Listen
It is a mic of blues and jazz music
RnB
I have four legs but no tail. Usually, I am heard only at night. What am I?
frog
It is made with computers.
electronic
It has the letter B in it and it causes people to laugh
banana
It started in Jamaica in 1960s
reggae
It is traditional music.
folk (music)
It is played very loud on electric guitars.
heavy metal
It is slow and sad.
blues
Listen and cross out the sentence that doesn't follow the rule in a
Listen and pay attention to how the intonation falls
What's intonation?
The rise and fall of your voice in speaking.
Can you can a can as a canner can can a can?
/kən ju kən ə kən əz ə ˈkænər kən kən ə kæn/
Is it in Group A or Group B?
gate
Group B
kate
Group A
coat
Group A
goat
Group B
back
Group A
bag
Group B
gold
Group B
cold
Group A
girl
Group B
curl
Group A
Aims of the lesson
Learn language for listening and reading about a trip to the countryside. Practice pronouncing /k/ as in "coat" and /g/ as in ''goat''