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UNIT 3LESSON 3
ÚTILES RECOMENDADOS: Texto del estudiante 1° Medio Cuaderno de inglés o 2 hojas en blanco. Lápiz grafito y goma. Pictionary (Incluído al final de esta guía)
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SECTION 1: SETTING THE CONTEXT1. Do you like music? Complete the word map for music
and share the examples with your family.
(Source: Taken from 1st Graders Teacher’s Book)
2. Think about the previous activity and answer these questions:
a) Why do you think people like music?
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b) Why do we prefer some kinds of music over others?
c) How is music related to a particular learning style? (There are 7 learning styles: visual, musical/auditory, verbal, physical/kinesthetic, logical/mathematical, interpersonal/social, intrapersonal/solitary)
d) If you could start a band, what type of music would you play? Why?
(Source: Adapted from 1st Graders Student’s Book)
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3. Do you know these music genres? Match them with the corresponding singer or band in the picture by writing the gender on the line.
Classical Heavy metal JazzPop Reggaeton Rock
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(Source: Original material, pictures taken from google images for non-commercial use)
SECTION 2: LET’S PRACTICE
Now, you will write an article on the history of a music genre following the writing process step:
Step I: Organizing Ideas4. Before you start, analyze the following example:
Think about where you can find this article and what is it about.
The History of Reggae Music
Reggae music was first started in the 1960’s in Jamaica. It is a combination of ska and rocksteady music, but the beat is a slower tempo than regular Jamaican music. It is easily recognized by the guitar rhythm.
The meaning of reggae refers to the ‘rags or ragged clothing’ worn by the musicians. Bob Marley, the most famous Reggae artist, said that the word came from a Spanish term for “the king’s music”.
(Source: Text and image taken from 1° Graders Student’s book)
5. Now, choose a music genre from the box and brainstorm what you know about the genre. Use the time line to organize your information and ideas.
Classical folk heavy metal jazz
pop rap reggaeton rock funk
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punk indie trap
(Source: Adapted from 1st Graders Teacher’s Book)
Step II: Drafting6. Write the first draft of your article using the notes
and the timeline you prepared. It is important to:a) Decide how many paragraphs the article will have and choose one
heading for each paragraph.b) Finish the article with a conclusion: what was the reason you chose
to write about this style? Why is this style especially important for you?
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(Source: Adapted from 1st Graders Teacher’s Book)
SECTION 3: Let’s construct and apply our knowledge
Step III: Revising7. Revise your work. Remember these points:
a) Keep it simple. Do not use “flowery language”, or overly complex sentences.
b) Write about the past in the Past tense. Remember the sequence of events.
c) Avoid writing in the first person (I, we).
8. Reread your article and make sure that it makes sense.
Step IV: Editing9. Use the following Editor’s marks to make sure
your article is ok.
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(Source: Adapted from 1st Graders Student’s Book)
Step 5: Publishing10. Write the final version of your Music Article and ilustrate it with any picture or drawing you like according to the music genre you selected.
(Source: Adapted from 1st Graders Student’s Book)
SECTION 4: Sponge Activity11. Write sentences to express your preferences regarding five different music genres. You can use the ones from the previous exercises or add your own. Ex. I like punk because it’s fast and loud.
I don’t like reggae because it’s too slow.
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Put your picture or drawing here
(Source: Original material)
SECTION 5: PICTIONARY
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***1: La Libertad guiando al pueblo, Eugène Delacroix*2: David, Michelangelo*3: The Kiss, Gustav Klimt*4: Cinderella, Huelva theatre
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*5: Just Dance, Ubisoft*6: Cartoon Network*7: Pony Wave, Venice, Los Angeles.
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