(
课件网) U N I T 5 Music Listening and Talking Plan a music festival Teaching objectives: By the end of this period, you will be able to… 1. be aware of how to plan a music festival. 2. identify the structure of an announcement. 3. learn to talk about preferences in English. What are these pictures about Lead-in Lead-in What is a music festival A music festival is a large event, usually held outdoors, which features numerous musicians or bands performing. Festivals are usually organized according to some specific theme or genre. What is the theme of it When will the music festival be held Who will be involved in the festival When&Where will it be held … How much will the ticket cost Do you need volunteers Here is an announcement about a school music festival. Let’s listen to learn more. P55 1 Listen to the announcement and tick the kinds of volunteers the festival needs. people to give music lessons choir members people to run food stands people to sell festival tickets people to sell music CDs people to set up equipment musical performers √ √ √ √ Listen to the announcement again and answer the questions. 1. What kind of songs will Grace Davis sing at the festival 2. Who can try out as a performer 3. What can those who think they do not have musical talent do 4. How can students volunteer to take part P55 2 She will sing English folk songs. Anyone with musical talent can try out as a performer. Those who think they do not have musical talent can help out by selling tickets or running a food stand. Students can volunteer by getting in touch with their teacher. Read the conversation and find out the expressions talking about preferences. Debbie: Where have you been You missed the announcement about the music festival. John: I was at the doctor's office. Music festival Frank: Yes, it's going to be next month on the school sports field. John, you can play the piano. How about playing it at the festival John: Well, I'd rather play the violin. I can play Liang Zhu. Frank: Wow! Sounds good. What about you, Debbie Debbie: Actually, I don't have much musical ability. I'd prefer just to help out with the crowds. Frank: You can sell tickets or work at a food stand. John: So can I assume that the aim of the festival is to raise money Debbie: Yes. All of the money will go to charity. John: Well, if it's for a good cause, everyone should take part! Talking about preferences *Would you prefer doing … *What would you prefer to do *Would you rather do … or … *What would you rather do *I'd prefer … to … *I'd rather have … than … What other expressions about preferences do you know In pairs, talk about what you would do at the music festival. P55 4 Would you like to sing or play a musical instrument How else could you help in addition to what has already been mentioned Whom would you invite What other activities could you do at the music festival I would invite everyone from local schools and col ... ...