No Tags Found!

Dear All,

I am posting one exercise on the concept of 'english through pop music'

hope u all enjoy it. this is based on the song 'opposites attract' by Paula Abdul. You can download the song from the net.

Match the pairs that show incompatibility and then check answers while listening to the song (Use the empty coloumn to fill in your choices)

Also gyess ahead which lines are sung by the female voice and which by the male and of the pair which part occurs first in the song. Discuss reasons for this. The discussion elicits answers from the learners about the rules of cohesion and draws their attention to use of cohesive devices

Cuz I move slowly And I like TV

I dont like cigarettes And you take'em light

I go to bed early I take two steps back

I like it quiet And I love to shout

I take it easy And I party all night

I take things serious And he steals the covers

I'm like a minus And he makes a mess

One going up Baby I get obsessed

She like it neat And he's always broke

She makes the Bed And I like to Smoke

She's got the money She's like a plus

You like the movies One coming down

You can make your own exercises

Regards,

Manasi Bhor

(Softskills and English Language Trainer)


From India, New Delhi
Sorry if the exercise is unclear... however you can refer to internet on the concept of "Learnig/ teaching english through pop music" Apologies Manasi
From India, New Delhi
Community Support and Knowledge-base on business, career and organisational prospects and issues - Register and Log In to CiteHR and post your query, download formats and be part of a fostered community of professionals.





Contact Us Privacy Policy Disclaimer Terms Of Service

All rights reserved @ 2024 CiteHR ®

All Copyright And Trademarks in Posts Held By Respective Owners.