人教新课标必修2 Unit5 Music Warming up and reading课件(32张PPT)

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课件32张PPT。Unit 5MusicRead the explanation and speak out the word it explains.n. 音乐家musiciansomeone who is skilled in playing music, usually as their job karaoke a form of entertainment, originally from Japan, in which recordings of the music but not the words of popular songs are played, so that people can sing the words themselves n. 卡拉OK录音; 自动伴奏录音vt. 假装; 假扮pretendvt. & vi. 系上; 缚上; 附加; 连接attachto behave as if sth. is true when you know that it is not, esp. in order to deceive people or as a game to fasten, join or connect; to place or fix in position vt. (使) 组成; 形成; 构成formif separate things form, they come together to make a whole; to begin to exist or to make sth. begin to exist; to make or be sth.; n. 过路人; 行人passer-byvt. 赚; 挣得; 获得earnsomeone who is going past a particular place, esp. when sth. unusual happens to receive money as payment for work that you do; to get sth. that you deserve when you are known or recognized by many people because of your achievements, skills, etc n. 名声; 名望fameadj. 额外的; 外加的extran. 工具; 器械; 乐器instrumentadded to what is normal a tool or other device, esp. one without electrical power, used for performing a particular piece of work; an object, such as a piano, guitar or drum, which is played to produce musical sounds to entertain people by dancing, singing, acting or playing music; to do an action or piece of work vt. & vi. 表演; 履行; 执行performa building in Britain where alcoholic drinks can be bought and drunk and where food is often available n. 表演; 演奏performancethe action of entertaining other people by dancing, singing, acting or playing music n. 酒馆; 酒吧pubn. 现金cashmoney in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards someone who pretends to be someone else while performing in a film, theatrical performance, or television or radio programme n. 工作室; 演播室studioa room in which an artist works, esp. a painter or photographer; a room with special equipment where television or radio programmes or music recordings are made n. 百万富翁; 富豪millionairen. 男演员; 行动者actora person who has at least 1 000 000 in their country's money to need or depend on sb./sth.; to trust or have faith in sb./sth. to send out a programme on television or radio n. 广播; 播放broadcastvt. & vi. 广播; 播放adj. 幽默的; 诙谐的humorousadj. 熟悉的; 常见的; 亲近的familiara television or radio programme funny, or making you laugh easy to recognize because of being seen, met, heard, etc. before vi. 依赖; 依靠relydream of
to be honest
attach … to
in cash
play jokes on
rely on
be/get familiar with
or so
break up等等
戏弄
依赖; 依靠
梦见; 梦想; 设想
大约
说实在地; 实话说
熟悉; 与……熟悉起来
认为有 (重要性、意义);附上; 连接
用现金; 有现钱
打碎; 分裂; 解体MatchTHE BAND THAT WASN’T 1. To summarize and remember the
main idea of the passage.
2. To speak out the detailed information
of the passage.
3. To know more about the Monkees.
4. To learn some useful words, expressions
and patterns in the passage.Words:
pretend, attach, form, earn, perform, rely, humorous, familiar
Expressions:
to be honest, play jokes on, rely on, be/get familiar with, break up
Patterns:
Have you ever …
sb. attach great importance to …Focus onSkimming for general ideaPara. 1Para. 3Para. 2Para. 4Many people want to be famous as singers or musicians.This is how most bands start.The Monkees started in a different way.How the Monkees became popular and how they developed as a real band.Match the main ideas and the paragraphs.Reading Comprehension IScanning for specific information A famous singer or musician usually
belongs to a band.
2. Many musicians form a band because
of their common interest in music.
3. Playing music to passers-by in the
street is the first step to fame.
4. When performers make records and
sell millions of copies, they are successful.True or FalseReading Comprehension II5. If we are honest with ourselves, most
of us are afraid of being famous.
6. Many musicians meet and form a band
because they like to write and play
their own music.
7. The TV organizers had looked for five
musicians who were lively and who
could make good music.
8. “The Monkees” broke up in about
1960, but reunited in 1980.They produced a new record in 1996
2. Most musicians get together and
3. They put an advertisement in the newspaper looking for four rock musicians,
4. The first TV show
5. However, the band
broke up about 1970,but only one person was accepted.
B. but reunited in the mid-1980s.
C. form a band because they like to write and play music.
D. to celebrate their time as a band.
E. was a big hit.Join the correct parts of the sentences together.Reading Comprehension IIIHow do most people form a band? Put the following steps in right order.Make records.
Give performance in the pubs or clubs.
Musicians get together and play music at home.
Play music in the street or subway.Reading Comprehension IV4312ComparisonA group of … MusiciansWrite and play their own musicPlay jokes as well as play music, most of which …TV showOne musician, three actorsReading Comprehension VDiscuss these questions in pairs. 1. What kind of music do you like?
2. Which singer do you like best and why? These phrases will help you.Talking Now in pairs discuss the following questions with your partner.I prefer …
Why do you prefer …
I like … best because …
I hate …
My favorite singer is …
I enjoy listening to …
I am fond of …
I don’t like … very much.Sample dialogueA: What kind of music do you like, pop music or …?
B: I like …, because …
A: Who is your favorite singer?
B: Well, I prefer/like …
Her/his music makes me feel …
Who do you prefer?
A: I like …
B: …Suppose the Monkees are invited to China and you’ve got the chance to attend their concert, what questions will you ask them after learning this passage? 1. Lyrics that sound clear, which makes
them easy to sing to.
2. Lyrics that are deep and poetic.
3. Music that makes you want to dance.
4. The members should cooperate with
each other to achieve the same goal.
5. They don't have to be world class, but
simple strumming is boring to
experienced ears. What a successful band should haveForm your own band.Have fun!A name
Who to play
What instrument
Who to sing
A song that you like
Style of the performance“The Monkees” was formed in the 1960s
in the USA. It began as a ____ _____. The _________ of the band played ______ on each other as well as played music. In fact, it wasn’t a ____ band at the very beginning. Most of the musicians were only ______ who __________ to sing the songs when they were on the stage. musiciansjokesrealactorspretendedTV showI. Retell the text by filling in
the blanks.They became popular because of their _________ performances. After a year or so, they became more _______ about their work and started to play and _____ their own songs. However, the band ______ up in about 1970 and ________ in the mid-1980s. humorousserioussingbrokereunitedII. Task-based reading.True or False questions.1. The Black Eyed Peas has been
popular since their first album came
out.
2. The Black Eyed Peas is much
concerned about the world problems.
3. The Black Eyed Peas is always
looking for new ideas and directions
to earn more fans.