Module 12 Western music Unit 1 It's so beautiful! 课件(43张ppt)+内嵌音视频

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(共43张PPT)
M12
Unit
1
It’s
so
beautiful!
初一年级
英语
Think
about
the
following
questions.
Do
you
like
music?
Why?
What
types
of
music
do
you
know?
What
is
your
favorite
type
of
music?
Beijing
opera
It’s
a
type
of
traditional
(传统的)
Chinese
music.
Listen
and
guess:
rock
music
It’s
lively
(生动的),
fast
and
sometimes
noisy
(吵闹的).
Listen
and
guess:
rap
It’s
very
cool
and
the
words
are
spoken
not
sung.
Listen
and
guess:
country
music
It’s
a
kind
of
folk
music
(民谣).
It’s
slow
and
relaxing.
Listen
and
guess:
pop
music
It’s
very
popular
and
easy
to
remember.
Listen
and
guess:
traditional
Western
music
It’s
slow,
serious
(庄重的)
and
beautiful.
The
Blue
Danube
《蓝色多瑙河》
Listen
and
guess:
Types
of
music:
types
of
music
Beijing
opera
rock
music
country
music
rap
traditional
Western
music
pop
music
Do
you
know
them?
Johann
Strauss
the
younger
wrote
The
Blue
Danube
in
1867.
He
was
born
in
Vienna
(维也纳),
the
capital
of
Austria
(奥地利).
Mozart
was
another
important
composer
(作曲家)
of
traditional
Western
music.
Tony
and
his
parents
are
talking
about
music.
Lively
modern
music
noisy
pop
rock
sound
violin
Western
1.
Listen
and
number
the
words
as
you
hear
them
(Activity
1).
1
2
3
Lively
modern
music
noisy
pop
rock
sound
violin
Western
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1.
Listen
and
number
the
words
as
you
hear
them
(Activity
1).
2.
Listen
and
answer
the
questions
(Activity
2).
(1)
Which
modern
music
does
Tony
like?
(2)
What
does
Tony’s
mum
think
about
rock
music?
(3)
Why
doesn’t
Tony
like
traditional
Western
music?
(4)
Which
music
does
Tony’s
dad
think
is
too
noisy?
2.
Listen
and
answer
the
questions
(Activity
2).
(1)
Which
modern
music
does
Tony
like?
He
likes
rock
music
and
pop
music.
I
love
modern
music.
I
love
rock.
I
like
pop
music.
What
kind
of
music
do
you
like?
(2)
What
does
Tony’s
mum
think
about
rock
music?
She
thinks
it’s
very
lively.
Yes,
it’s
very
lively.
You
like
rock,
don’t
you?
Mum?
2.
Listen
and
answer
the
questions
(Activity
2).
(3)
Why
doesn’t
Tony
like
traditional
Western
music?
Because
it’s
too
slow
and
he
can’t
dance
to
it.
No,
it’s
too
slow.
I
can’t
dance
to
it.
But
you
don’t
like
traditional
Western
music,
do
you?
Tony?
2.
Listen
and
answer
the
questions
(Activity
2).
(4)
Which
music
does
Tony’s
dad
think
is
too
noisy?
He
thinks
pop
music
is
too
noisy.
I
am
not
a
big
fan
of
pop
music.
It’s
too
noisy.
2.
Listen
and
answer
the
questions
(Activity
2).
Tony
and
his
classmates
are
talking
about
music.
(1)
They’re
listening
to
Western
music.
(2)
Tony
knows
little
about
Strauss.
(3)
Strauss
was
born
in
the
capital
of
Australia.
(4)
The
Blue
Danube
is
pop
music.
(5)
Lingling
enjoys
Beijing
opera
very
much.
3.
Listen
and
check
(√)
the
true
sentences
(Activity
3).
3.
Listen
and
check
(√)
the
true
sentences
(Activity
3).
(1)
They’re
listening
to
Western
music.
(2)
Tony
knows
little
about
Strauss.


3.
Listen
and
check
(√)
the
true
sentences
(Activity
3).
(3)
Strauss
was
born
in
the
capital
of
Australia.
(4)
The
Blue
Danube
is
pop
music.
Austria
traditional
Western
3.
Listen
and
check
(√)
the
true
sentences
(Activity
3).
(5)
Lingling
enjoys
Beijing
opera
very
much.

Betty:
Well,
I
like
both.
You
listen
to
pop
music,
Lingling,
don’t
you?
Lingling:
Yes,
I
do.
I
also
like
Beijing
opera.
Listen
to
this
fantastic
voice.
Name
Music
Tony
Lingling
Betty
Daming
traditional
Western
music
Beijing
opera
pop
rock
4.
Listen
and
check
(√)
the
types
of
music
the
students
like
(Activity
4).
4.
Listen
and
check
(√)
the
types
of
music
the
students
like
(Activity
4).
Name
Music
Tony
traditional
Western
music
Beijing
opera
pop
rock

Tony:
Hmm,
the
sound
is
very…
different,
isn’t
it?
I’m
a
fan
of
rock
music.
4.
Listen
and
check
(√)
the
types
of
music
the
students
like
(Activity
4).
Name
Music
Lingling
traditional
Western
music
Beijing
opera
pop
rock

Betty:
Well,
I
like
both.
You
listen
to
pop
music,
Lingling,
don’t
you?
Lingling:
Yes,
I
do.
I
also
like
Beijing
opera.

4.
Listen
and
check
(√)
the
types
of
music
the
students
like
(Activity
4).
Name
Music
Betty
traditional
Western
music
Beijing
opera
pop
rock

Lingling:
Do
you
like
traditional
Western
music
or
pop
music,
Betty?
Betty:
Well,
I
like
both.

4.
Listen
and
check
(√)
the
types
of
music
the
students
like
(Activity
4).
Name
Music
Daming
traditional
Western
music
Beijing
opera
pop
rock
Daming:
Hmm,
this
is
Western
music,
isn’t
it?
Can
you
hear
the
violin
and
the
piano?
It’s
so
beautiful!

drums
(1)
Strauss
wasn’t
.
He
came
from
Austria.
(2)
Daming
thinks
the
in
rock
music
are
too
.
believe
both
drum
German
noisy
voice
German
noisy
5.
Complete
the
sentences
with
the
correct
form
of
the
words
from
the
box
(Activity
5).
(3)
Tony
can’t
that
Daming
doesn’t
like
rock
music.
(4)
Betty
likes
traditional
Western
music
and
pop
music.
(5)
Tony
thinks
the
sound
of
the
in
Beijing
opera
is
very
different.
both
voice
believe
both
drum
German
noisy
voice
believe
5.
Complete
the
sentences
with
the
correct
form
of
the
words
from
the
box
(Activity
5).
Watch
the
flash
and
try
to
read.
6.
How
to
talk
about
your
favourite
music?
My
favourite
music
is
traditional
Western
music.
I
like
it
because
it’s
so
beautiful!
But
I
don’t
like
rock
music,
because
it’s
so
noisy
and
much
too
fast.
My
favourite
music
is
rock
music.
I
like
it
because
it’s
very
lively!
But
I
don’t
like
traditional
Western
music,
because
it’s
too
slow
and
I
can’t
dance
to
it.
6.
How
to
talk
about
your
favourite
music?
1.
My
favourite
music
is…
2.
I
like
it
because...
3.
I
don’t
like…
because
it
is…
Types
of
music:
Beijing
opera,
rock
music,
traditional
Western
music,
pop
music,
rap…
Reasons:
beautiful,
fantastic,
different,
noisy,
fast,
lively,
modern,
cool,
popular,
slow,
serious,
relaxing…
Let’s
practice!
My
favourite
music
is
Beijing
opera.
I
like
it
because
It’s
so
different
and
beautiful!
But
I
don’t
like
rap
because
it’s
too
fast
and
I
can’t
hear
the
words
clearly.
Types
of
music:
Beijing
opera,
rock
music,
traditional
Western
music,
pop
music,
rap…
Reasons:
beautiful,
fantastic,
different,
noisy,
fast,
lively,
modern,
cool,
popular,
slow,
serious,
relaxing…
Sample:
How
to
talk
about
music
with
others?
I
love
modern
music.
I
love
rock.
What
kind
of
music
do
you
like?
How
to
talk
about
music
with
others?
Yes,
it’s
very
lively.
You
like
rock,
don’t
you?
Mum?
How
to
talk
about
music
with
others?
But
you
don’t
like
traditional
Western
music,
do
you?
Tony?
No,
it’s
too
slow.
I
can’t
dance
to
it.
How
to
talk
about
music
with
others?
Do
you
like
traditional
Western
music
or
pop
music,
Betty?
Well
I
like
both.
You
listen
to
pop
music,
Lingling,
don’t
you?
Yes,
I
do.
I
also
like
Beijing
opera.
1.
What
kind
of
music
do
you
like?
2.
You
like…,
don’t
you?
3.
You
don’t
like…,
do
you?
4.
Do
you
like…
or…?
Types
of
music:
Beijing
opera,
rock
music,
traditional
Western
music,
pop
music,
rap,
country
music…
Let’s
practice.
A:
What
kind
of
music
do
you
like?
Do
you
like
pop
music
or
country
music?
B:
Well,
I
like
pop
music.
A:
You
also
like
rock
music,
don’t
you?
B:
Yes,
I
do.
Types
of
music:
Beijing
opera,
rock
music,
traditional
Western
music,
pop
music,
rap,
country
music…
Sample:
Send
a
voice
message
to
your
best
friend:
1.
talk
about
the
types
of
music
that
you
like
and
dislike
as
well
as
the
reasons;
2.
ask
about
your
friend’s
favorite
type
of
music
using
the
sentences
you
have
learnt
in
this
class.
Homework:
Thank
you!