READING 2
page 58 - 59
page 58 - 59
LEARNING STANDARDS
Read a variety of suitable print and digital texts to investigate and analyse national issues
Explain and justify own point of view
What's the most popular type of music with teen in your country?
What do you know about hip hop?
roots - family origins, or the particular place you come from and the experiences you have had living there
akar (Bahasa Melayu) ; 根源 (Chiense Simplified) ; 根 (Japanese) ; 근 (Korean)
immigrants - a person who has come to a different country in order to live there permanently
pendatang (Bahasa Melayu) ; 移民 (Chiense Simplified) ; 移民 (Japanese) ; 이민자 (Korean)
guest - a person who is staying with you, or a person you have invited to a social occasion, such as a party or a meal
tetamu (Bahasa Melayu) ; 来宾 (Chiense Simplified) ; ゲスト (Japanese) ; 손님 (Korean)
section - one of the parts that something is divided into
bahagian (Bahasa Melayu) ; 部分 (Chiense Simplified) ; セクション (Japanese) ; 섹션 (Korean)
era - a period of time of which particular events or stages of development are typical
zaman (Bahasa Melayu) ; 时代 (Chiense Simplified) ; 時代 (Japanese) ; 연대 (Korean)
rivals - a person, group, etc. competing with others for the same thing or in the same area
saingan (Bahasa Melayu) ; 对手 (Chiense Simplified) ; ライバル (Japanese) ; 라이벌 (Korean)
outdo - to be, or do something, better than someone else
keterlaluan (Bahasa Melayu) ; 优于 (Chiense Simplified) ; 凌ぐ (Japanese) ; 보다 뛰어나다 (Korean)
protested - to say something forcefully or complain about something
membantah (Bahasa Melayu) ; 抗议 (Chiense Simplified) ; 抗議した (Japanese) ; 항의 (Korean)
poverty - the condition of being extremely poor
kemiskinan (Bahasa Melayu) ; 贫穷 (Chiense Simplified) ; 貧困 (Japanese) ; 가난 (Korean)
a. The gathering that became a legend ( )
b. Hip hop goes global ( )
c. Popular bands of today ( )
d. Hip-hop culture begins to develop ( )
e. Cool nights in the city ( )
f. Rapping techniques ( )
g. The message spreads across the nation ( )
When organising gatherings, both a DJ and an MC were needed. ( )
Herc began his career as an MC. ( )
Herc came up with hip hop when he realised people didn't like the
music he was playing. ( )
The first hip-hop party spread to a park. ( )
Hip hop got its name from the lyrics of a song. ( )
At parties, breakdancers competed against each other. ( )
Lots of hip-hop songs which had to do with social issues became hits. ( )
we say an MC because the abbreviation MC is pronounced letter by letter and the first letter has a vowel sound (/em/)
aka is also pronounced letter by letter (/ei kei ei/)