МУЗИКА
Тема: Музичні уподобання
Good morning, pupils! How are you? It's time to start the lesson and today we'll continue speaking about Passive Voice. So during the following 45 minutes we're going to (доброго ранку, учні! Як справи? Час починати наш урок, і сьогодні ми з вами продовжимо працювати з пасивним станом дієслів. Отже, протягом наступних 45 хвилин ми з вами):
revise the grammar material we've learnt at the previous lessons (повторимо вивчений на попередніх уроках граматичний матеріал)
practice the usage of Passive Voice (практикуватимемось у використанні пасивного стану дієслів)
improve our reading skills (удосконалюватимемо навички читання)
develop our attentiveness (розвиватимемо уважність)
And now we're beginning!
Warming-up
перейдіть за посиланням та виконайте запропоноване завдання
Look at the picture, read the statements and try to exlain how you understand these words. Can you agree with it?
1) Читання
прочитайте текст та опрацюйте його (усно перекладіть, нові та невідомі слова випишіть у словники і вивчіть)
Nowadays it is impossible to escape from music, even if you want to. It thunders out of every shop, hisses horribly through other people’s stereos on public transport, lulls you in restaurants, and blasts out of car windows.
But although we all have music wherever we go, very few of us have any real idea of the effect music has on the human system. For many years it has been thought that musical tastes are subjective – that one person will like jazz while another prefers classical music.
But recent research in America and Australia has shown that appreciation of music is not a matter of individual taste. Certain types of music have a particular effect on us, regardless of whether we like them or not. For instance, some music will help us feel relaxed and peaceful, whereas other types may be stimulating to the brain, encouraging creativity and curiosity. Some music promotes loving feelings while other sounds call for violence.
As a result music is being used in hospitals and doctors have found that 20 minutes of soothing music is often far more effective than tranquilizers or sleeping pills.
Psychologists believe that all music can be divided into three types, and each of them has different effect on the body and mind. The first is low-energy music, the sort that makes you feel bad. Most rock music falls into this category. In fact it has been discovered that rock music makes people feel hate instead of love. The work of some classical composers, such as Debussy, has also been found to have a negative effect.
The next category is high-energy music. This makes you feel better and it helps to normalize the heart rate. Johann Sebastian Bach’s music has exceptionally high energy.
The third category is the prayerful music. This is the most healing of all. Much of the classical music written before 1600 falls into this category.
It seems that most jazz, country and western music is simply neutral, having neither healing nor harmful effect.
Scientific work on the healing power of music started with plant research in 1970s. Many types of classical music speeded plant growth, whereas heavy metal caused plants to draw away from the speakers and die.
Music can also help us in our daily life. For example, you can prepare yourself for important occasions such as an exam or a job interview by humming an appropriate tune. It can also act as a pain reliever when you go to the dentist or it can simply give expression to your mood. Listening to music gives your brain a break and helps you get through the day.
Stand up and smile, take a drink of water and get ready for the next task
прочитайте запропоновані до опрацьованого тексту твердження та позначте кожне з них як «true» («правда») або «false» («неправда») (3 points)
There are few places where you can avoid music.
Music is a language which speaks to everyone.
There are as many different kinds of music as there are different languages.
Our taste in music is personal.
Music can affect us physically.
The only music which affects us positively is which we like.
Music can be used to cure people in hospitals.
Certain types of music can be harmful.
2) Граматичний матеріал
Впр.5 (с.148)
ознайомтесь із запропонованими у завданні вправи реченнями, перефразуйте і запишіть їх у зошити, використовуючи пасивний стан минулого часу (3 points)
Physical warming-up
Your work is great! And now let’s have some rest and move a bit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gf0ewcmPt0
Впр.6 (с.148)
прочитайте подані у вправі речення, складіть та запишіть у зошити по одному спеціальному запитанню до кожного з них, використовуючи запитальні слова з дужок після кожного з речень (3 points)
Наприклад: «The Lord of the Rings» was written in 1955. - «Володар кілець» був написаний у 1955 році.
When was «The Lord of the Rings» written? - Коли був написаний «Володар кілець»?
Let's summarize our work today. Did you like our lesson? Was it intresting for you? Were the tasks difficult? Or quite easy? Open the form and answer some simple questions
Завдання для самопідготовки у позакласний час
прочитайте текст та опрацюйте його (усно перекладіть, нові та невідомі слова випишіть у словники та вивчіть)
знайдіть речення у пасивному стані, випишіть його; перефразуйте, використавши активний стан дієслова і запишіть (3 points)
*термін виконання - до наступного уроку
People can’t live without music. They can listen to it everywhere even in the forest when they walk and hear birds’ singing. Music can be classical and modern. Classical music is performed by symphonic orchestras, it is serious and requires good understanding. Some people, especially teenagers, think that classical music is boring and dull. But they are not right! Most people prefer modem music. There are different kinds of modern music: pop, rock, disco, rap, techno and others. Young people like pop, disco and rap. Older people prefer jazz, rock and pop.