Ó g6f6ad Music and you Talk in pairs. 1 Do you listen to music a lot? If yes, when and where? 2 What do you use to listen to music (mobile, MP3 player, …)? 3 What kind of music do you like? 4 Who’s your favourite musician? /What’s your favourite band? 5 Do you know anyone who makes music? 6 Do you play an instrument? Listen to Natalie talking about music in Trinidad and Tobago. Choose the correct options to complete the sentences. 1 Natalie grew up A with local music from Trinidad and Tobago only. with music from around the world. C with classical music. D with very little music around her. 2 People in Trinidad A like Cuban music. B love to travel. C love music in general. D love 1940s and 1950s musicals. 3 The steel drum A is a huge instrument. B is very easy to play. C is easy to travel with. D is used all over the world. 4 Trinidad’s local music, calypso, A comes from Jamaica. B is also called rumba. C sounds like merengue. D is often confused with reggae. 5 These days Natalie plays A the steel drum. B the guitar. C the piano. D no instrument at all. 1 Listening 2 8jn3ft 1 B 7 1 Unit Free time do a survey express preferences write short formal and informal messages write a leaflet Goals talk about music talk about present activities and habits talk about experiences and past events talk about sports and exercise Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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