Katalog Danuta Nowak, 2017-01-11 stalowa wola Język angielski, Konspekty Piosenka z okresem warunkowymLESSON PLAN by Danuta Nowak, KUL Subject: The Best Song of 2016 Level: Intermediate Time: 45 minutes. Aims: 1. To teach students 2nd conditional 2. To practice listening comprehension – listening for detail 3. To learn collocations Technical requirements: mp3-player, loudspeakers Knowledge: Students should be familiar with 1st conditional Procedure Pre-stage activity: 1. Brainstorming for the best song of 2016 2. Teacher suggests Franz, whose name is probably not familiar to most of the students. 3. Teacher elicits any facts about the singer, and provides the basic information if necessary. 4. Students are asked to guess the title of the song. (Answer: If I were sorry) Main-stage activities: 1. Students listen to the song and try to focus on the main idea. 2. Teacher distributes the worksheet and asks students to work in pairs and try to complete the 25 missing words of the lyrics (verb-noun) 3. Students listen to the song and check or complete the lyrics. 4. Teacher writes two sentences from the song : “I’d do it again if I had the chance but I know it’s just another dance.” “I’d run a thousand miles if I were sorry but I’m not sorry.” and explains the meaning of the message in the context. 5. Students form sentences starting with: “If I were sorry …… Post-stage activity: 1. Students think of situations when they are sorry. 1. Students form sentences in answer to the question: What would or wouldn’t you do if you were sorry? Follow-up: What would you do if you were sad/happy/disappointed/rich/unemployed/angry/upset/irritated ….. WORKSHEET Frans _ If I were sorry 1.I’d ______ through the desert on my hands and knees Rehearsing my pretty please __________ the highest mountain If I were sorry 2.________ it from the top _________ under water until my lungs ________ ________ into the fire If I were sorry 3.I’d ______ a thousand miles Wouldn’t _________ until I dropped Wouldn’t _______ a break to breathe until I got close enough 4.Then I’d do it all again If I really __________ the chance But I _________ deep inside for you it’s just another ___________ 5.If I were sorry I’d _______ you all the glory if I were sorry If I were sorry it would be a different ________ If I were sorry if I were sorry oh 6.I’d _________ my breath till my face turned blue I’d __________ a bank and the post office too __________ across the ocean If I were sorry 7.I’d ________ a vow of silence I wouldn’t ________ a single word Until you really heard If I were sorry 8.(3) 9.(5) 10.Now did you ever _________ that your mistake had a _________ oh you threw it all away ‘cause you’re the devil in _________ 11.Now would you ever realize the consequences of your _______ and would you save the falling ________ or act as if there’s nothing there 12.If I were sorry if I were sorry If I were sorry if I were sorry 13.(7) 14.If I were sorry I’d be on my hands and ________ begging pretty please if I were sorry but I’m not sorry, no Teacher’s notes: A grammar lesson makes students switch off. Listening to songs they know well lets them focus on the song and not on the grammar structures. They practice grammatical structures unknowingly and learning the song makes them remember the grammatical structure unconsciously. They make a connection between a basic sentence and music. Biogram: Frans's father Mark was born in Nigeria to a Nigerian mother and a British father. At the age of eight, Mark moved to London, United Kingdom. Frans' mother is Swedish. He was thus raised speaking both English and Swedish. During most of his life, Frans has been a part-time resident in London and he also studied music there for an entire year when he was 15. This song was released in Sweden as a digital download on 28 February 2016, and was written by Frans along with Oscar Fogelström, Michael Saxell, and Fredrik Andersson. It took part in Melodifestivalen 2016, and qualified to the final from the fourth semi-final. It later won the final with 156 points and represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 where it placed fifth. In the weeks after the semifinal appearance the song charted in the Spotify Viral charts in Switzerland, Taiwan, Iceland, Uruguay, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, Spain, the United States, Norway, France, Denmark, Turkey and Germany. Lyrics: IF I WERE SORRY I’d crawl through the desert on my hands and knees Rehearsing my pretty please Climb the highest mountain If I were sorry Shout it from the top Swim under water until my lungs exploded Walk into the fire If I were sorry I’d run a thousand miles Wouldn’t stop until I dropped Wouldn’t take a break to breathe until I got close enough Then I’d do it all again If I really had the chance But I know deep inside for you it’s just another dance If I were sorry I’d give you all the glory if I were sorry If I were sorry it would be a different story If I were sorry if I were sorry oh I’d hold my breath till my face turned blue I’d rob a bank and the post office too Swim across the ocean If I were sorry I’d take a vow of silence I wouldn’t say a single word Until you really heard If I were sorry I’d run a thousand miles Wouldn’t stop until I dropped Wouldn’t take the break to breathe Until I got close enough If I were sorry I’d give you all the glory if I were sorry If I were sorry it would be a different story if I were sorry oh Now did you ever realize that your mistake had a price oh you threw it all away cause’ you’re the devil in disguise Now would you ever realize the consequences of your lies and would you save the falling tear or act as if there’s nothing there If I were sorry if I were sorry If I were sorry if I were sorry If I were sorry I’d take a vow of silence I wouldn’t say a single word if I were sorry If I were sorry I’d be on my hands and knees begging pretty please if I were sorry but I’m not sorry, no Wyświetleń: 0
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