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GOOD MORNING, DEAR GUESTS!

GOOD MORNING, DEAR GUESTS!. Урок - конференция. Тема урока: “20 th – 21 st century music”. Цели урока. Образовательная: Тренировать в применении ранее изученного материала в новых ситуациях общения;

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GOOD MORNING, DEAR GUESTS!

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  1. GOOD MORNING, DEAR GUESTS!

  2. Урок - конференция Тема урока: “20th – 21st century music”

  3. Цели урока Образовательная: • Тренировать в применении ранее изученного материала в новых ситуациях общения; • Тренировать в восприятии речи на слух с опорой на наглядность и выполнении определенных заданий во время аудирования; • Практиковать навыки устной речи.

  4. Развивающая Развивать коммуникативную культуру и социально – культурную образованность учеников; Развивать навыки говорения в процессе творческого общения учеников друг с другом.

  5. Воспитательная: • Воспитывать культурную непредвзятость, толерантность и социокультурную наблюдательность; • Воспитывать речевой и социокультурный такт, вежливость.

  6. Организационный момент

  7. Фонетическая зарядка

  8. What do you know about different styles of music?

  9. Речевая зарядка

  10. Презентация«История музыки в 20 – 21 веке»

  11. Music from 1920s to the present day

  12. There are many different types of music

  13. 1920s

  14. 1920s • Jazz • Ragtime

  15. 1930s

  16. Benny Goodman He and his orchestra were “The King of the Swing”

  17. They were Glenn Miller Artie Show

  18. 1930s • Swing The music was fast and frantically paced and led to dances being banned from dance halls, as the young women being flung into the air by their partners showed their stoking tops and underwear. Jazz continued to be popular.

  19. 1940s

  20. boogie - woogie • The second World War brought fast, frantic dance music – boogie – woogie or jitterbug. • Dance were held in church halls, village halls, clubs, Air Force basses – everywhere!

  21. But slower, romantic songs were also popular as loved ones went away to fight, such as: • Lynn’s “ We’ll Meet Again” • The song about coming home again, “The White Cliffs Dover” • After the war “Skittle” bands became popular. • These bands used household items: washboards and tea chests, as part of their set instruments!

  22. 1950s

  23. ROCK –N –ROLLBECAME VERY POPULAR

  24. 1960s

  25. The Beatles • The Beatles began their career. • They leapt to fame in 1963 with “Please, Please Me”.

  26. The Beatles moved through the later 1960s as favorites of the “Flower Power” generation – many young people enjoyed “Hippie” music.

  27. Other teenagers preferred the music of the “Mods” • SKA MUSIC • “The WHO”

  28. 1970s

  29. The first big new sound of the 1970s was “Glam Rock”

  30. The main figues of this were David Bowie, Elton John and Gary Gliffer

  31. Britain was the forefront of PUNK MUSIC “The Clash”

  32. HEAVY METAL BANDS Motorhead, Iron Maiden

  33. 1980s – 90s

  34. It’s interesting that no single style was set. We can set a lot of new branches: • Disco • New wave • Rap • Hip - hop

  35. Let’s take ABBA(PRESENTS DISCO) • A Swedish music group • Internationally famous • And popular

  36. TODAY

  37. Most youths listen to • Punk • Garage • House • Rock • Pop • R & B

  38. Such asJennifer lopez

  39. Xtina

  40. Beyonce

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