Set 6 Review

More Than Words: Music

        • trumpet
        • drummer
        • rapper
        • bagpipes
        • head­phones
        • disc jockey
        • micro­phone
        • xylophone
        • oboe
        • band
        • tuba
        • cello
        • vocalist
        • amplifier
        • singer
        • bass player
        • loud­speakers

        1.

        • pianist
        • playlist
        • guitarist
        • artist

        2.

        • double bass
        • drums
        • recorder
        • low-pitched

        3.

        • trumpet
        • tuba
        • guitar
        • harmonica

        4.

        • chord
        • follow
        • share
        • search
        • orchestra
        • choir
        • xylophone
        • tambou­rine

        Exercise 4

        Which word is described here? Use the word list to help you.
        1. a collection of songs released, for example, on a CD – 
        2. a certain type of music, e.g. country, hip-hop – 
        3. three or more notes that are played together – 
        1. a company that produces and sells music – 
        2. the words of a song – 
        3. a list of the most popular songs at a certain time – 
        Note
        Since sax, which can be found within saxophone, was not part of the target vocabulary (Textbook pp. 112–113), it does not count here.

        Pairwork 1

        Which do you like more and why? Choose and discuss with your partner in English.

        More Than Words: Festivals

        1. This person sells something, for example food, clothes, etc.
        • artist
        • pickpocket
        • vendor
        1. It is an occasion when people get together outdoors and enjoy a meal they have brought along.
        • picnic
        • street fair
        • spectacle
        1. This adjective means extremely bad and shocking.
        • stunning
        • horrific
        • dramatic
        1. It is a shelter you put up to sleep in during your camping trip.
        • wellies
        • sleeping bag
        • tent

        Verb

        Noun

        perform

        celebrate

        entertain

        Verb

        Adjective

        excite

        dazzle

        enjoy

        1.
        • s
        • h
        • w
        • o
        • a
        • f
        • s
        • t
        • f
        • v
        • n
        • t
        • e
        • e
        • i
        • t
        • t
        • c
        • k
        • e
        • o
        • e
        • k
        • s
        • w
        • r
        • i
        • r
        • f
        2.
        • m
        • a
        • o
        • e
        • s
        • e
        • w
        • r
        • g
        • h
        • a
        • m
        • n
        • c
        • i
        • k
        • p
        • k
        • e
        • i
        • o
        • t
        • c
        • p
        • c
        • t
        • r
        • u
        • b
        • s
        • h
        • t
        • o
        • o
        • h
        • c
        • e
        • u
        • r
        • s
        • n
        • e
        • s
        • n
        Note
        Since marching, which can be formed instead of charming, was not part of the target vocabulary (Textbook pp. 120–121), it does not count here.
        1. speial
        2. uniue
        3. entrne
        4. utograh
        5. fablos
        6. adiene
        7. brattakng
        8. unbelival
        9. frst-id   kt
        10. retrited   rea
        11. mosuto   rpelent
        12. potab  pone   charer

        Pairwork 2

        Imagine that you and your partner are going to a festival. Look at the items below and choose five things you would bring with you. Justify your choices.

        sunscreen       raincoat       snacks
        earplugs       sunglasses       camera
        mosquito repellent       hand sanitiser
        portable phone charger    first-aid kit​​​

        Exercise 11

        Listen and choose the correct answer.
        • I don’t remember being there.
        • I’m not very good at singing or dancing.
        • I’ve loved performing since I was a kid.
        • It was a talent competition at my school.
        • I’m having a gig at the concert hall next week.
        • My greatest show was probably the one I gave at a festival last summer.
        • Rejection never feels good.
        • I feel really comfortable on stage.
        • It was terrible. I couldn’t remember the lyrics!
        • It is just a way to cope with my shyness.
        • I play many different instruments and I love singing and dancing, too.
        • Sometimes I give up too easily.
        • I can play the guitar and the drums.
        • Find a group of friends and just make it happen.
        • Some bands that started in the 70s are still making music today.
        • You should get as many people to listen to it as possible.
        • You should convince them to help you.
        • You should choose the instruments you want to play.
        • Look for equipment you can rent cheaply.
        • The more skills you have, the greater your chances for success.
        • See it as a step towards achieving your dreams.
        • I started recording at the age of fifteen.
        • A famous record company discovered my songs.
        • I love U2. They are one of the most successful bands of all time.
        • Once you have a great song, record it.
        • Today you can spread your music across the Internet.
        • Prepare yourself for life as a star.
        • The most popular singer-songwriter in the world.
        • There’s no need to wait.
        • Most of us can’t afford a studio.

        The United Kingdom and Ireland

        • England
        • Wales
        • Scotland
        • Northern Ireland
        • Ireland

        Quiz

        Choose the correct answer. Use the Internet to help you.

        Stonehenge is located in ...

        • Scotland.
        • England.
        • Wales.
        • Northern Ireland.

        The national animal of Scotland is ...

        • the lion.
        • the wolf.
        • the unicorn.
        • the dragon.

        The national flower of Wales is ...

        • the rose.
        • the dandelion.
        • the shamrock.
        • the daffodil.

        The capital of Ireland is ...

        • Dublin.
        • Belfast.
        • Galway.
        • Cork.