MODULE 5 Western music
he likes pop, doesn't he?listen and write * if the speaker is asking a real question or * * if he is checking information.1 he's never liked classical music, has he?2 you listen to chinese pop music, don't you?now say the sentences aloud. use the speaker's intonation.7 work in pairs: ask and say what music you like or don't like.talk just as they do! (仿說)---what music do you like?---i like classical music. it's sad and serious. but it’s not good to dance to. i don't like blues. it's too sad. what about you?---what music do you like?---i like jazz. it's exciting and moving and good to dance to. i don't like pop. it's noisy. what about you?---what music do you like?---i like chinese techno. it's lively and good to dance to. i don't like western music. it's noisy. what about you?8 work in pairs. check(√)the sentences you agree with.can you say why or why not?1 "no one listens to the words of pop songs, do they? the music is more important."→i don’t agree with you. i listen to the words of pop songs. they are interesting, and help you to understand the song writer better. 2 "the best music was in the 1960s and 1970s, wasn't it? since then, it has been very boring." →i don’t agree with you. we have seen very good music born after 1970s. 3 "we hear too much british and american music, don't we? let's hear some music from other countries."→i agree with you. we do hear too much british and american music today. let's hear some music from china.4 "you don't need to play a musical instrument to be a musician, do you? computers can do everything for you.” →i agree with you. we don't need to play a musical instrument to be a musician. computers can do everything for us.