Bài giảng Anh 10 - Unit 3: Music - Lesson 1: Getting started

Bài giảng Anh 10 - Unit 3: Music - Lesson 1: Getting started

Watch out:

1. The saying Looks can be deceiving means things are not always as they appear.

2. Examples:

- She seems like a very nice girl, but she isn't. Looks can be deceiving!

- This restaurant doesn't look good, but the food is great. Looks can be deceiving! 

 

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WELCOME TO PRESENTATION OF GROUP 1UNIT 3: MUSICLesson 1: Getting startedLesson 1: Getting started1. Listen and read Listen the conversationWatch out: What does the saying Looks can be deceiving mean? Can you think of a situation in which the saying is true from your experience? Watch out:1. The saying Looks can be deceiving means things are not always as they appear.2. Examples:- She seems like a very nice girl, but she isn't. Looks can be deceiving!- This restaurant doesn't look good, but the food is great. Looks can be deceiving! * New words:air /eə(r)/ (v): phát thanh/ hìnhaudience /ˈɔːdiəns/ (n): khán/ thính giảbiography /baɪˈɒɡrəfi/ (n): tiểu sửcelebrity panel /səˈlebrəti - ˈpænl/ (np): ban giám khảo gồm những người nổi tiếngclip /klɪp/ (n): một đoạn phim/ nhạccomposer /kəmˈpəʊzə(r)/ (n): nhà soạn nhạccontest /ˈkɒntest/ (n): cuộc thidangdut (n): một loại nhạc dân gian của In-đô-nê-xi-adebut album /ˈdeɪbjuː - ˈælbəm/(np): tập nhạc tuyển đầu tayfan /fæn/ (n): người hâm mộ* New words:global smash hit /ˈɡləʊbl - smæʃ - hɪt/(np): thành công lớn trên thế giớiidol /ˈaɪdl/ (n): thần tượng judge /dʒʌdʒ/ (n): ban giám khảophenomenon /fəˈnɒmɪnən/(n): hiện tượngplatinum /ˈplætɪnəm/(n): danh hiệu thu âm dành cho ca sĩ hoặc nhóm nhạc có tuyển tập nhạc phát hành tối thiểu 1 triệu bảnpop /pɒp/ (n): nhạc bình dân, phổ cậppost /pəʊst/ (v): đưa lên Internetprocess /ˈprəʊses/ (n): quy trìnhrelease /rɪˈliːs/ (v): công bốLesson 1: Getting started2. Read the conversation again. Then tick true (T) ar false (F).Read the conversation again2. Read the conversation again. Then tick true (T) ar falsre (F).The statementsT/F1. The pop star has a lot of female fans around the world.2. His platinum album was The world.3. It took him more than two years to become a superstar.4. His home country is the USA.5. His clips on the Internet received over 10,000,000 views.The statementsT/F1. The pop star has a lot of female fans around the world.T2. His platinum album was The World.=> His platinum album was My World.F3. It took him more than two years to become a superstar.=> It took him two years to become a superstar.F4. His home country is the USA.=> His home country is the Canada.F5. His clips on the Internet received over 10,000,000 views.TLesson 1: Getting started3. Read the conversation again, and give answers to the following question.Read the conversation againWho are the speakers talking about ?How did the teen pop star look on stage ?What was his first achievement in his home country ?Who decided to post his homemade videos on the Internet?How many views did the superstar's videos gain on the Internet?What is one of his most important achievement? Why?3. Read the conversation again, and give answers to the following questions.Who are the speakers talking about ?1. Who are the speakers talking about ?=> They are talking about a young pop star. 2. How did the teen pop star look on stage?=> He looked shy and passionate.What was his first achievement in his home country?3. What was his first achievement in his home country?=> He won second place in the Idol contest. How did the teen pop star look on stage?Who decided to post his homemade videos on the Internet?4. Who decided to post his homemade videos on the Internet?=> His morther did.How many views did the superstar's videos gain on the Internet?5. How many views did the superstar's videos gain on the Internet?=> They gained over 10,000,000 views. What is one of his most important achievement? Why?6. What is one of his most important achievement? Why?=> He had four singles enter Top 40 before his first album. Lesson 1: Getting started4. Find the adjectives which describe the teen idol and write them down. Then discuss their meanings.Find the adjectives:shypassionatetalentedpopularwell-knownLesson 1: Getting started4. Find the adjectives which describe the teen idol and write them down. Then discuss their meanings.Discuss the adjectives meanings:shy: not at ease with other peoplepassionate: having a keen enthusiasm or intense desire for somethingtalented: a person with good natural abilitypopular: widely liked or appreciatedwell-known: famous Lesson 1: Getting started5. Reread the conversation. Circle the verbs which are followed by to-infinitives.Anna: Yeah. He's the teen idol who is exciting female fans around the world.Nam: He also looks passionate on stage.Anna: Looks can be deceiving, ha, ha! I bought his platinum album My World a few years ago.Nam: Do you know a lot about him?Anna: Of course, I’m one of his biggest fans. I read his biography on the Internet and found out that he won second place in the Idol contest in his home country. Canada.Mai: Really? So he:s very talented. Did he graduate from a famous music school?Anna: No. He says he learnt by “just singing around the house’.Mai: Every country!s got talent!Nam: You’re right, Mai. How did he become popular, Anna?Anna: His mother began to post homemade videos on the Internet in 2007. He became a superstar within two years.Mai: Incredible!Anna: I agree with you. His video got over 10,000,000 views, so he became well-known. He was also the first solo artist to have four singles enter the Top 40 before his debut album release.

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