外研版选修6 Module4 Music Vocabulary and Reading公开课课件(一)(33张ppt)

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名称 外研版选修6 Module4 Music Vocabulary and Reading公开课课件(一)(33张ppt)
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(共33张PPT)
Street Music
1.Do you have a handkerchief in your pocket
2. Can you point to a handle in your classroom
3. How long does the interval between two classes last
Preview words
手帕
把手
间隔
4. When a payment is voluntary, must you pay
5. If you have a feeling of relief, do you feel relaxed and happy, or tense and sad
No, you can choose to pay it or not.
自愿的
relaxed and happy
(痛苦)解除
Task 1: Line of Thought
Para1:street music in __________
Para2: street music in ______
Para3: street music in __________,_____,
________________,__________________
Para4: street music
keeps a culture ______

Barcelona
Paris
New York
Tokyo
London underground
Vienna, Prague,Milan
alive
Task 2: Theme
Task 3: Comprehension
competition
Q&A
Ps: where can you find the answer
You have 15 seconds to write down your answer on the whiteboard and then show up as quickly as possible.
1. How much do people have to pay for the music in Barcelona
The music is free, but people can give the musicians money if they want to.
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2.Why is there suddenly dancing in the streets in New York
A sound system has been placed by an open window.
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3. Why does music echo in the London Underground
Because it is played in the tunnels.
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4. What is the disadvantage of recorded music
Music loses some of its liveliness.
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5. What is the advantage of live music
It is something you listen to in the present and gives relief from the cares of the day.
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Matching Game
The pedestrians are standing in a semi-circle around someone or something in front of the cathedral.
I find a quartet of musicians playing a violin suite of classical music.
One of the musicians picks up a saucer on the ground and asks for money.
He raises the lid of his barrel organ and turns the handle.
Some smile, others walk past with their heads down. Cars pass, gangs of boys form and disappear, someone even puts a coin in the cup on the organ.
He is hot in the sun, so he mops his head with a spotted handkerchief.
In Harlem, NY, some locals place a sound system by an open window. They plug it into the electrical socket.
In downtown Tokyo, young couples eat popcorn and dance to the music of a rockabilly band.
In the London Underground a student plays classical guitar music, which echoes along the tunnels.
In a street in Vienna or Prague or Milan a group of pipe musicians from the far Andes fill the air with the sounds of South America.
1. Not every person in Barcelona is willing to give money to a street musician.
Some just go away while others give some coins.
All contributions are voluntary, no one has to pay, but the crowd shrinks as some people slide away. But others happily throw in a few coins.
2. A student play guitar in the London Underground, which is helpful to the passersby in some way.
In the London Underground a student plays classical guitar music, which echoes along the tunnels. It lifts the spirits of the passengers, who hurry past on their way to work.
How do you feel when you
hear music on the street
Discussion:
summary
Homework:
Write a thirty-word summary.