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GENERAL ENGLISH · SPEAKING · UPPER-INTERMEDIATE (B2-C1)

TALKING
ABOUT
MUSIC
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1 Preparation - useful vocabulary

Today or in the next lesson you are going to talk about music. Look at the words below.

If you want to check out some useful vocabulary for this lesson, scan the QR code with your mobile
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Musical instruments

violin cello harp double bass trombone

piano guitar saxophone flute oboe

bagpipes drums xylophone trumpet tambourine

Music genres

jazz R&B hip hop classical blues salsa

reggae house techno dub rock & roll pop

hard rock grunge heavy metal gospel country funk

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UPPER-INTERMEDIATE (B2-C1)

TALKING ABOUT MUSIC

Adjectives

heavy soft melodic relaxing soothing sad

energizing timeless funky jazzy catchy lively

2 Conversation questions
Discuss any of the questions below. If you want to browse some useful expressions for discussions,
scan the QR code with your mobile device or go to https://www.linguahouse.com/r/wx2.
1. Do you play a musical instrument?
2. Did you use to play a musical instrument?
3. What is your favourite musical instrument? (Why?)
4. In your opinion, which instrument is the hardest to learn/play?
5. Do you go to concerts? If yes, what was the last concert you attended?
6. Do you like classical music? Do you have a favourite composer?
7. Who is the most famous composer from your country?
8. What is your favourite kind of music? When do you listen to it?
9. What kind of music do you absolutely hate? Why?
10. Who is your favourite musician? What instrument do they play? Why are they your favourite?
11. Can music help you study or work? If so, how?
12. When do you listen to music? Do you have a perfect place to listen to your favourite music?
13. Can you imagine a world without music? (Please, elaborate.)
14. Have your musical tastes changed since you were younger? How?
15. Is music an important part of your culture?
16. Do you prefer listening to songs in your own language or in another language? Why?
17. Do you like singing karaoke? If yes, then which songs do you like singing? Do you sing alone?
18. What kind of music do you listen to when you need to cheer yourself up?
19. Do you think that music was better in the past? If so, which was your favourite era?
20. Who had the biggest influence on your musical taste? (e.g. your parents, friends)

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