Can you hear what they sing?
учебно-методическое пособие по английскому языку по теме

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Content:

1. Introduction

2. song 1. R. Stewart "I'm sailing"

3. song 2. Madonna " You'll see"

4. song 3. Scorpions " Wind of change"

5. song 4. Tempest " tamosher"

6 song 5. Roxette " Dangerous"

7. song 6. E. John " Sorry seems to be the hardest word"

8. song 7. A. Lavigne " I'm with you"

9. song 8. Westlife "When you looking like that"

10. song 9. C. David " Walking away"

11. song 10. Dire Straits " Money for nothing"

12. Keys

Introduction.

"Can you hear what they sing" has been written to offer teachers material that can be directly used in class. It offers language teachers material which can be adapted with various input for their own classroom work. The authors hope that it  will be equally useful to teachers and their pre-intermediate level students who want to develop listening skills.

The overall aim of the manual is to present English popular songs as  a way to improve the level of students' listening habits.

The activities are presented in an accessible and teacher-friendly way, with a clear identification of teacher and learner roles. "Can you hear what they sing" illustrates activities which teachers can use as models to refine learners'  listening ability and to develop their learning  capacity with the help of popular English songs. As for the  students, their task is to learn to understand the main content of not very long  and difficult texts and distinguish specific  information.

In this brochure teachers can find information about singers and groups; diagnostic, progress and achievement tests, ten popular English songs with exercises  based on them. All exercises connected with every song were divided into three groups.

The first group is intended for introduction of the information about singers or band.

The second  group is for preparing the sudents for  perception of the text. The aim of these exercises is to overcome  phonetic, grammar, vocabulary difficulties. Students, for example,  guess the meaning of the  new words from the context, match English words with their Russian equivalents, choose the appropriate variant of translation and etc. The main task of these exercises is presenting information about the meaning of the unknown words and phrases  which is necessary for understanding the text.

Exercises of the third group are intended for developing of students'  skill to understand English texts. They listen o the song, find key-words, put the sentences in a right order, choose the form they've heard. Correct mistakes and etc.

There are keys for all groups of exercises at the end of brochure and photocobible materials for using them in class.

Song 1.

R. Stewart " I'm sailing"

Roderick David Stewart (born January 10, 1945 in Highgate, London) is an English born singer and songwriter of Scottish descent, most known for his uniquely raspy, gravelly voice and personable singing style, as exemplified in his signature song "Maggie May".In a career now entering its fifth decade, Stewart has sold over 100 million records worldwide. Although the quality of his recordings has dipped at times, he is widely recognised as among the best interpretive singers of recent times, and has consistently been a presence in the charts since the early 1970s.Stewart was the youngest of five children born to Robert and Elsie Stewart. His parents owned a newsagent's shop in North London, and the family resided above the shop. Minutes before Rod Stewart was born, a German V-2 rocket hit the police station just down the street and exploded. Rod Stewart started as an apprentice footballer with Brentford F.C. based in West London. He soon switched to a career in music joining folk singer Wizz Jones in the early 1960s as a street singer travelling around Europe; this resulted in his being deported from Spain for vagrancy. Stewart also worked as a gravedigger during this period.Rod Stewart returned to London in 1964 to join Long John Baldry's Hoochie Coochie Men which recorded a single "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" which failed to chart. The Hoochie Coochie Men evolved into Steampacket featuring Stewart, Baldry, Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger, Mickey Waller and Rick Brown. Steampacket supported the Rolling Stones and the Walker Brothers in the northern summer of 1965 and would also record an album that would not be released until 1970 when Stewart had become well-known in musical circles. Stewart also earned the nickname "Rod the Mod" in that period after an appearance on a BBC documentary,1965, on the Mod movement.Stewart sang with the Australian group Python Lee Jackson for a short time. During this time, he sang the lead vocals in the influential In a Broken Dream, which was released in 1970 and went on to become a worldwide success in 1972.The US band Cactus offered Stewart a job as lead singer but he decided to join The Faces with Ron Wood. (Wood had played bass guitar with the Jeff Beck Group, but wanted to switch to guitar. The Faces were previously The Small Faces until the departure of Steve Marriott.)Stewart also signed a solo recording contract. An Old Raincoat Won't Let You Down became his first solo album in 1969; it was known as The Rod Stewart Album in the US. It established the template for his solo sound: a heartfelt mixture of folk, rock, and country blues, all informed by a British working-class sensibility, with both original material ("Cindy's Lament" and the title song) and cover versions (Ewan McColl's "Dirty Old Town" and Mike D'Abo's "Handbags and Gladrags") being very effective.For the body of his early solo work Stewart earned tremendous critical praise. Rolling Stone's 1980 Illustrated History of Rock & Roll includes this in its Stewart entry:Rarely has a singer had as full and unique a talent as Rod Stewart [...] a writer who offered profound lyricism and fabulous self-deprecating humor, teller of tall tales and honest heartbreaker, he had an unmatched eye for the tiny details around which lives turn, shatter, and reform [...] and a voice to make those details indelible. [... His solo albums] were defined by two special qualities: warmth, which was redemptive, and modesty, which was liberating. If ever any rocker chose the role of Everyman and lived up to it, it was Rod Stewart. In 1975, Rod Stewart moved to the US, applying for citizenship due to his love affair with Britt Ekland and a fight with the UK tax authorities. He released the Atlantic Crossing album with producer Tom Dowd and a different sound, based on the Muscle Shoals rhythm section. Later in 1976, Stewart topped the Billboard singles charts for eight weeks and the Australian singles charts with the glossy seduction ballad "Tonight's the Night" (an accompanying music video featured Ekland). In 1981, Stewart added elements of New Wave and synth pop to his sound for the Tonight I'm Yours album. The title song and "Young Turks" both reached top 5 of the Billboard charts with the album going platinum.Stewart's career then went into a relative slump. He only had three top ten singles between 1982 and 1988 and only 1983's Camouflage album went gold in the UK. A reunion with Jeff Beck produced a successful take on Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready", but an attempt to tour together fell apart after a few dates.In 1988, he returned with Out Of Order produced by Duran Duran's Andy Taylor and by Bernard Edwards of Chic. "Forever Young" and "Lost in You" from that album were both significant hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and mainstream rock charts. ("Forever Young" was an unconscious revision of Bob Dylan's song of the same name; the artists reached an agreement about sharing royalties.)

Stewart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994  .In recent years, Stewart has concentrated on singing 1930s and 1940s pop standards from the "Great American Songbook", written by songwriters such as Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, and George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin, with great popular success but middling critical success. These albums have been released on Clive Davis's J Records label and have seen Stewart enjoy album sales equal to the 1970s.

In 2000 Stewart was detected as having thyroid cancer. Besides being a major health scare, the resulting surgery also threatened his famous voice, and he had to re-learn how to sing. Since then he has been active in raising funds for The City of Hope Foundation charity to find cures for all forms of cancer, especially those affecting children.

Stewart has remained physically active in recent years, playing in a senior football league and still kicking balls into the audience during concerts. As a fan he is a well-known supporter of Celtic F.C. and the Scotland national team. In appearance Stewart still maintains his trademark rooster-style haircut.

*Fill in the gaps.

a. In a career now entering its ….decade, Stewart has sold over …  million records worldwide

b. ….. ….  Stewart (born January 10, 1945 in Highgate, London) is an English born singer and songwriter of Scottish descent,

c. Stewart also earned the nickname "……." in that period after an appearance on a … documentary,1965,

d. Stewart was inducted into the ……………………in 1994

e. Rod Stewart moved to the… , applying for citizenship due to his love affair with …… and a fight with the UK tax authorities.

f. He released the ….. …. album with producer Tom Dowd and a different sound, based on the Muscle Shoals rhythm section

I.

1). Put the letters in the right order to make a word.

  1. s a s p
  2.  g n h i t
  3. m r y o s t
  4. g r h t h o
  5. d c o u l
  6. w r t a e

2).  Fill in the gaps with the words from the box.

 Passing, dark night, high clouds, stormy waters, fly, sail, through

  1. Jane grabbed a glass of champagne from the … waiter.
  2. The salesman … cross the sea.
  3. The birds … in the sky.
  4. They went … the fog.
  5.  It was late and he was lost in the …….
  6. She likes to paint rain, ocean,… … .
  7. He lies on the grass and looks after …….

II.

1). Listen to the song " I'm sailing". Choose the most appropriate variant of the sentence that corresponds to the main idea of the song.

This song is about

  1. life of salesman.
  2. love.
  3. extreme sport.

2). Join two parts of the sentences.

1. like a bird                     a. can you say

2..I'm flying                       b. 'cross the sea

3. Home again                   c. ' cross the sky

4. Thro' the dark night    d. to be free

5. To be with you               e. far away

6. To be near you               f. passing high clouds

3). Listen to the song again. Put the sentences from the previous exercise into the text of the song.

I am sailing, I am sailing,
……………………………..
I am sailing, stormy waters,
……………………………...

I am flying, I am flying,
…………………………..

……………………………
To be with you, to be free.

Can you hear me, can you hear me
…………………………………….
I am dying, forever trying,
……………………………………..

Can you hear me, can you hear me,
…………………………………….
I am dying, forever trying,
To be with you, who can say.

We are sailing, we are sailing,
………………………………...
We are sailing stormy waters,
……………………………………..

Oh lord, to be near you, to be free.
Oh lord, to be near you, to be free,

** Answer the question: how do you think  what the man looking for?

Song 2.

Madonna "You'll see"

Supreme female of the 1980’s music scene, Madonna’s vixen look – bad hair dye, bare midriff, short skirts and crucifix – inspired teenagers and terrorized their mothers. The astute business woman signed a $60million deal with Time Warner in 1992, founded her own super-successful music label, Maverick, and developed her reputation as a serious actress.
The ambitious girl of Italian descent won a scholarship to the University of Michigan in 1978. Impatient for stardom, she quit in her second year, moved to New York, worked shifts and started to battle for gigs.
Her boogie-tunes caught the ear of DJ Mark Kamins. He introduced the dancer-singer to Warner Brothers, who promptly signed her up. First she was a hit in the New York club scene, then 'Holiday' leapt across the radio waves, putting. When it was first played on the radio and in clubs, many fans mistook Madonna for an Afro-American disco diva. Record company also didn't put Madonna's picture on this single's cover, they wanted people think that she was Afro-American, to sell more recordshe single into America’s Top 20

Not only was Madonna setting the tone music wise, she was also creating a whole new fashion. In "Lucky Star" music video, she showcased her Boy Toy image. Madonna's style was so popular that world famous lingerie store 'Fredericks of Hollywood' reported a 40 % increase in sales, which they put down to the Material Girl's image.
Since year 1985, Madonna is known as a person who can do anything: she is a singer, an actress, a composer, a producer and an executive. Madonna has success everywhere. She has broken every available radio, video, sales, and box-office record, racking up no fewer than 29 Top Ten singles, 11 of those reaching No. 1.It's world record! 1994's "Take A Bow," lodged in the top spot for seven consecutive weeks and beat the performance of her 1984 breakthrough, "Like A Virgin," which had a six-week run at the top.
All told, Madonna's No. 1 and No. 2 singles have spent a total of 40 weeks at the top of the charts -- almost a solid year of uninterrupted hits! Every studio album she has released has reached Top 15. All, but one has made it into the Top 10, and seven have attained Top 5 status. Madonna's international album sales are estimated at topping 120 million units. Pivotal as recorded music is to Madonna's unparalleled success, she has had more videos, played more often, than any other artist in the history of the MTV network. Multi-awarded for these videos, Madonna has made a ground-breaking contribution to the video art form, as she has in her unstoppable sell-out music tours that combine music, theatrics, spectacle, and dazzling charisma and have packed stadiums globally for nearly two decades.
Those big heartbreakers mean of course big money and that's why (according to several business magazines) Madonna is the richest woman in the world followed closely by Oprah Winfrey. Madonna makes about 130 millions US$ for a year !!! Continuously released albums, singles, music- videos and movies hold Madonna's myth high.

* True/False

a. . First she was a hit in the New York club scene.

b. The astute business woman signed a $60million deal with Jack Jhonson in 1992,

c. Madonna’s vixen look – bad hair dye, bare midriff, short skirts and crucifix – inspired teenagers and terrorized their mothers

d. Since year 1985, Madonna is known as a person who can not do something.

e. When it was first played on the radio and in clubs, many fans mistook Madonna for an Latino-American disco diva.

f. Madonna's international album sales are estimated at topping 120 million units.

  1.  Answer the question: when people say "you'll see" and why?
  1. Guess the meaning of the words from the context and give their Russian equivalents.

  1. If the others don't want to come, we'll go without them.
  2. Her mother said the strain was destroying them all.
  3. The public have lost faith in what the government is doing.
  4. Just eight passengers survived the plane crash.
  5. The whole relationship based on lies and deceit.

  1. Put the words from the box into the following sentences.

Faith, survive, without, deceit, destroyed

  1. I know I'll …, I know I'll stay alive.
  2. I have truth on my side, you only have … .
  3. You think that you …my … in love.
  4. You think that I can't live … your love.

II.

  1. Listen to the song "You'll see". What is the song about?
  2. Underline the words from the song.
  1. never, ever, always, whenever
  2. someday, somewhere, sometimes
  3. myself, herself, yourself, themselves
  4. study, learn, know
  5. watch, see, observe, look at
  6. another, other, different, else
  7. wee,sob,cry, complane

  1. Put the underlined words into the song lines.
  1. I …I'll servive.
  2. All by … I don't need anyone at all.
  3. It takes more strength to ….
  4. You think that I can …laugh again.
  5. It will be mine no one can take it from me you'll ….
  6. You only have deceit you'll see somehow, ….
  7. You think that I can't go …day.

 

  1. Listen to the song again and fill in the gaps with the lines from previous exercise.

You think that I can't
Live without your love
You'll see,
………………………
………………………..
You think I have nothing
Without you by my side,
You'll see
Somehow, some way
………………………..
……………………….
You'll see,
You think that you
Destroyed my
Faith in love
You think after
All you've done
I'll never find my
Way back home,
You'll see
Somehow, someday

…………………
…………………
………………………
…………………………
I know I'll stay alive,
All on my own
I don't need
Anyone this time
…………….…..
…………………..
……………………
…………………….

You think that
You are strong, but
You are weak
You'll see,
…………………………..
……………, admit defeat
I have truth on my side,
………………………….
……………………
…………………………

All by myself
I don't need
Anyone at all
I know I'll survive
I know I'll stay alive,
I'll stand on my own
I won't need
Anyone this time
It will be mine
No one can
Take it from me
You'll see

You'll see, you'll see
You'll see,
Mmm, mmm

*Answer the question: how do you think with whom was singer's problems connected with?


Song 3.

Scorpions " Wind of change".

Rudolf Schenker, the bands rhythm guitarist, set out to found a band in 1965. Things began to come together in 1969 when Schenker's younger brother Micheal and vocalist Klaus Meine joined the band. After Rudolf and Klaus split with Michael and their bass-player and drummer, they joined a band called Dawn Road, which consisted of Francis Buchholz (bass), Uli Roth (guitar) and Juergen Rosenthal (drums). Together they decided to call this new band "Scorpions".They released their first studio album, Lonesome Crow, in 1972. The band released successive studio albums nearly every year through the rest of the 70s. They backed the albums with a lot touring in Europe and came to Japan in 1978. Their first concert in America took place at a festival in Cleveland, Ohio in 1979. By the early 80s a succession of strong singles and a predictable album schedule combined with heavy touring earned the band name recognition to heavy metal fans internationally.In 1982, the video for the song "No One Like You" from the Blackout album secured heavy rotation on the nascent MTV exposing the band to a mainstream audience eager for more Scorpions music. The 1984 release of Love at First Sting finally secured the band massive commercial success with American audiences. Powered by the success of the single "Rock You Like A Hurricane" the Scorpions assumed a premier role in heavy metal. They were able to headline their own shows selling out large concerts. Mainstream success also meant mainstream criticism however. The American marketplace saw protest of the Love at First Sting album cover and some large chains and record clubs would not carry it - mimicing a gag from the satire movie Spinal Tap that came out that same year.The band enjoyed a high degree of success through the early 1990s thanks to the release of the Crazy World album in 1990 and the single "Wind of Change". The song muses on the socio-political changes occurring in Eastern Europe and in other parts of the world at the end of the Cold War. They were the first western group to play in the former Soviet Union. On July 21, 1990 they joined many other guests for Roger Waters' massive performance of The Wall in Berlin. Scorpions performed both versions of "In The Flesh" from The Wall.In 1993 the Album "Face the Heat" was published. The album opened with the heavy metal song "Alien Nation", considered by many headbangers to be the Scorpions' best work. For the following ten years, the Scorpions would experiment with their music, trying to attract fans of styles such as hard rock, grunge, alternative and others. They also experimented with pop-rock, philharmonic orchestra, and unplugged, but never equalled their success in the 80's.

Current band members

 Klaus Meine (vocals)

 Matthias Jabs (guitars)

 Rudolf Schenker (guitars)

 James Kottak (drums)

 Pawel Maciwoda (bass)

* (One of the students  or teacher makes a report about the "Scorpions" and their visit to Moscow).Look at the title of the song " Wind of change" and answer the question: how do you think what this song is about?

I.  

  1. Match words and translations.
  1. so close             a. дуть
  2. blow                  b. делиться
  3. glory night        c.  так близко
  4. dream away      d. далёкий
  5. distant              e. уноситься в мечтах
  6. share                f. великолепная ночь

  1. Fill in the gaps with the words from the box.

Straight, brothers, down, park, summer, down, past

  1. I follow the Moskva…to Gorky… .
  2.  An august …night, soldiers passing by
  3. That we could be so close like …
  4. Distant memories are buried in the …forever.
  5. Walking…the street
  6. Blows…in to the face of time.

II.

  1. Listen to the song " Wind of Change",what is this song about, which key-words helped you to answer the question?
  2. Put the lines of the song in the right order.

a). Take me to the magic of the moment.

b) The wind of change
     Blows straight into the face of time

c) The future's in the air
d) The world is closing in
    Did you ever think

     That we could be so close, like brothers

e) An August summer night
     Soldiers passing by

f) Like a stormwind that will ring the freedom bell
g) I follow the Moskva

      Down to Gorky Park

  1. Listern to the song again, add the lines missed in the previous exercise to get full song.

I follow the Moskva
Down to Gorky Park
………………………….
An August summer night
Soldiers passing by
…………………………….
The world is closing in
Did you ever think
That we could be so close, like brothers
The future's in the air
…………………………………….
………………………………………..

Take me to the magic of the moment
…………………………
Where the children of tomorrow …………
in the wind of change

Walking ………………..
………………………………

 Are buried in the ……………
I follow the Moskva
Down to Gorky Park
………………………………

Take me to the magic of the moment
……………………………

 Where the children of tomorrow ……………….
……………………….

 Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow dream away
in the wind of change

The wind of change
Blows straight into the face of time
Like a stormwind that will ring the freedom bell
…………………….

………………………………
What my guitar …………………….

Take me to the magic of the moment
…………………………

 Where the children of tomorrow ………………..
…………………………

 Take me to the magic of the moment
…………………………..

 Where the children of tomorrow …………….
in the wind of change

* Answer the question: how you can connect the theme of the song and the visit of "Scorpions" to Moscow?

Song 4.

Tempest  "Tamosher

Based in Northern California, Tempest is recognized as a driving force in the modern folk-rock movement. Fusing traditional material with high-energy rock intensity, the band is renowned for its dynamic and electrifying concerts.

Tempest's members hail from five countries across three continents: lead vocalist, electric mandolinist and founder Lief Sorbye from Oslo, Norway; drummer Adolfo Lazo from Havana, Cuba; guitarist Ronan Carroll from Dublin, Ireland; bassist Ariane Cap from Innsbruck, Austria; and fiddler Michael Mullen from Fresno, California.

Signed to WEA-distributed Magna Carta Records, Tempest's releases are acclaimed worldwide. The group's recent studio CD Shapeshifter showcases diverse traditional material from across England, Scotland, Ireland, America and Norway, in addition to inventive, original material. Last year also saw the release of The 15th Anniversary Collection, a critically acclaimed three-disc boxed set of rare and previously unreleased studio, radio and live recordings.

Tempest is regularly featured at prestigious festivals including The Philadelphia Folk Festival, Denmark's Skagen Festival, Britain's Cropredy Festival and The Winnipeg Folk Festival. The band is also a mainstay at countless American Celtic festivals

* Correct mistakes.

Based in Europe, Tempest is recognized as a driving force in the modern hard-rock movement. Fusing traditional material with high-energy pop intensity, the band is renowned for its dynamic and electrifying concerts.

Tempest's members hail from two countries across three continents: lead vocalist, electric guitarist  and founder Lief Sorbye from Oslo, Norway; drummer Adolfo Lazo from Havana, Cuba; solist  Ronan Carroll from Dublin, Ireland; bassist Ariane Cap from Innsbruck, Austria; and fiddler Michael Mullen from Fresno, California.

Signed to WEA-distributed World Records, Tempest's releases are acclaimed worldwide. The group's recent studio CD Shapeshifter showcases diverse modern  material from across China , Japan,  America and Norway, in addition to inventive, original material. Last year also saw the release of The 15th Anniversary Collection, a critically acclaimed three-disc boxed set of rare and previously unreleased studio, radio and live recordings.

Tempest is regularly featured at rock festivals including The Philadelphia Rock  Festival, Denmark's Skagen Festival, Britain's Cropredy Festival and The Winnipeg Folk Festival. The band is also a mainstay at countless American Celtic festivals[1]

I.

1). Translate words with the help of definitions.

  1. Bonnie (Scottish informal) - very pleasant
  2.  Rush (informal) - situation in which you hurry to do something
  3.  Pull - if you pull someone, that person is attracted to you in a romantic way
  4.  Wee ( Scottish) - very little
  5.  Bundle - to wrap things

II.

1). Listen to the song " Tamosher" and answer the question: what this song is about? Name the main characters of the song.

2). Match two parts of the sentences.

1. The first man that she met     a. Some rushes for

                                                     to pull                        

2. They went out                        b. Caught the wee  

                                                      thing

3. One of them                          c. that sails the

                                                    world around

4. It was the bonnie boy            d. was her father

5. They were dressed                 e. put it in her apron

6. She bundled it and                f. in wool

4).Listen to the song again and put the sentences from the previous exercise into the text of the song. 

There were two bonnie lassies

And ……………………………..

And ………………………………..

And …………………………………

Before she did return

And …………………………………..

Oh ………………………………

……………………………. on the stairs

Daughter, dear daughter, what you have got there

Who gave to you the tamosher

To wear the starched gown

And you …………………………….

Oh was it to the baker

Or was it to the clown

Or was it ……………………………………………

Who gave to you the tamosher

To wear the starched gown

And ………………………………..

It wasn't to the baker

It wasn't to the clown

…………………………………………………………..

He gave to me the tamosher

To wear the starched gown

And I ……………………………..

* Answer the question: for what purpose did the bonnie boy give a wee thing to the girl?

Song 5.

Roxette  "Dangerous

Full name: Gun-Marie Fredriksson
Birthday: 30th May of 1958
Sign: Gemini
Favorite instrument: Piano
Bands previously played: Strul, Mamas Barn and solo
Favorites songs of Roxette: Watercolors in the rain and Go to sleep
Bands than your preferred to played: The Beatles
Hobby: My dauhter Josefin, my sonny Oscar and my husband Micke
Favorite country to go to vacation: Sweden
Favorite city: Rotterdam
Five words than describe herself: Amiable, thoughtful, modest, fair and kind

Full name: Per Håkan Gessle
Birthday: 12th january of 1959
Sign: Capricorn
Favorite instrument: None - a car horn, maybe
Bands previously played: Grape Rock, Gyllene Tider, Peter Pop & Helicopter, The Lonely Boy and solo
Favorites songs of Roxette: The Look and Crash! Boom! Bang!
Bands than you preferred to played: Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
Hobby: My sonny Gabriel Titus (Ringo) and wife Asa
Favorite country to go to vacations: France
Favorite city: Buenos Aires
Five words than descibe hisself: Greedy, unfair, calculating, cold and unemotional

13 albums, about 40 singles, several tours in 18 years. Yes, that's Roxette. The pop-duo from Sweden, today, its members, Marie Fredriksson and Per Gessle, are known all over the world. But let's see how it all started...

Roxette was formed in 1986 by Swedish musicians Marie Fredriksson and Per Gessle. Formerly both Marie and Per had been singing only in Swedish in various bands, but their record company, EMI Svenska, suggested that they should do something together. Per translated one of his songs (Svarta glass - Black Glasses), which he recorded in English with Marie. "Neverending Love" was the beginning of a story of success, what we've been calling Roxette for 17 years now...

Next year, the album Look Sharp! was released, with the first hit single called "The Look". People in Sweden loved it, but nobody knew Roxette outside the country at that time. The international debut of the band has a strange story indeed... An exchange student from the US bought the album in Sweden, and after getting back to Minneapolis, he took the record of "Look Sharp!" to a local radio station, called KDWB. The DJ of the radio liked "The Look" a lot and started to play it. Soon, copies of the song started to spread from station to station - until it was a major hit throughout the country (without even being officially released).

Early 1989, the record company released "Look Sharp!" worldwide, and "The Look" went immediately No.1 in many countries. The album sold 8 million copies all over the world. This year, Roxette began their first European tour. Following "The Look", "Listen To Your Heart", "Dangerous", "Chances" and "Dressed For Success" were released as singles.

The third album, "Joyride" was a massive success. Besides getting to No.1 in many places, the video for the first single, "Joyride" was shown 12 times a day on MTV. The album was followed by a huge tour, starting in 1991, containing 108 concerts all around the world, playing for over 1,7 million people. The album, which features hits like "Big Love", "Fading Like A Flower (Every Time You Leave)"

Roxette was invited by MTV to take part in their Unplugged series - they were the first non-English speaking band to play such a concert. The same year, Roxette recorded a song called "Almost Unreal" for the movie "Super Mario Bros". Although the film failed, the song did well in the charts.

Roxette was awared the "Royal Medal with Blue Ribbon" by the king of Sweden, Carl Gustaf XIV. The ceremony was the first event where Marie appeared after her operation. "The Ballad Hits" was released in the United Kingdom before Valentine's Day, and due to an intensive promotion campaign, it went right to #9 in the UK album charts. A few months later, Capitol Records released the album in the United States, however, without any promotion. In the world outside the US, "The Pop Hits", featuring the single "Opportunity Nox" was released. Just like "The Ballad Hits", the first edition features a bonus EP with previously unreleased material

* Put the facts in a right order.

a. The fifth album " Crash. Boom! Bang." Was realised.

b. The album " Joyride" was massive success.

c. Roxette was formed by Marie Fredriksson and Per Gessel.

d. Roxette was invited by MTV.

e. Roxette was awared the "Royal Medal with Blue Ribbons".

f. The album " Look sharp" was realised.

I.

  1. Fill in the gaps with words from the box.

Heat, dangerous, halo, hold on tight, alive, hit

  1. My father died last year but my mother is still … .
  2. He felt the … of my glare.
  3. Air pollution has reached … level in some cities.
  4. The craze …England in 1951.
  5.  We can see … around the head of a holy person in religious paintings.
  6. The driver is getting ready to go because boss ……him.

II.

  1. Listen to the song "Dangerous", choose the most appropriate variant of the sentence that corresponds to the main idea of the song.

The song is about

  1. handsome and rich man
  2. modest and homely girl
  3. pretty and sure of herself girl

  1. Underline mistakes in the text of the song.

You pack your bag.

You took control.

You're move into my heart

and into his soul.

Get out of my way!

Get out of my sight!

I won't be walking in thin

ice to get through the night.

Hey, where's her work?

What's her game?

I know your business

but I didn't know your name...

Hold on tight,

you know she's a little bit dangerous.

She's got what it takes to do ends meet

the eyes of a lover that hit like heat.

You know she's a little bit dangerous.

You turn around,

so could and dry.

You're hiding under a halo,

your mouse is alive.

Get out of my way!

Get out of my sight!

I'm not attracted to go-go deeper tonight.

Hey, what's your word?

What's your game?

I know your business

but I don't know your name...

Hold on tight...

  1. Listen to the song and correct mistakes in the text.

* Answer the question: how do you think why the young man doesn't want to deal with the girl?

Song 6.

Elton John " Sorry seems to be the hardest word"

Elton John in concert, mid-70s.Sir Elton Hercules John, CBE (born March 25, 1947) is a rock music singer, songwriter, and pianist, is one of the most successful solo artists in music history. He has recorded a long string of records and participated in a number of musical projects over a career that is approaching its fifth decade. His flamboyant fashion sense, on-stage showmanship, and public struggles with his private life have combined with his talent to make him a legend to his many fans around the world.

John was the dominant commercial force in the rock world in the 1970s, as evidenced by seven consecutive #1 records on the U.S. album charts and 15 hit singles, including six #1's and three #2's. His piano-based sound has helped keep that instrument relevant in a guitar-oriented genre. He has maintained a strong public presence in the fight against AIDS, and has had renewed moments of commercial triumph, such as his defiant hit "I'm Still Standing" and his award-winning work on the immensely popular animated film The Lion King

Elton John was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight in Pinner, England, the son of Royal Air Force squadron leader, Stanley Dwight, and his wife, Sheila Dwight

Reginald began playing piano when he was four. Somewhat of a child prodigy, he was able to play on piano any melody he heard on radio or phonograph. At age 11, he won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of MusicIn 1960, Reginald and some of his friends, while still in school, formed a band called the Corvettes, which evolved into Bluesology. By the mid-1960s, Bluesology was backing touring American soul and R&B musicians like the Isley Brothers, Major Lance, Doris Troy, and Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles. In 1966, two years after Reginald left school, the band became musician Long John Baldry's supporting band and began touring cabarets with him throughout England. When Baldry's control over the band greatly increased, Reginald left and started looking for other bands to join. After failing lead vocalist auditions for both King Crimson and Gentle Giant, Reginald answered an advertisement by Liberty Records. There he was given a stack of lyrics by lyricist Bernie Taupin. Reginald then wrote music for the lyrics, and got in touch with Bernie through the mail. Thus began a partnership that continues to this day. When they met six months later, Reginald had changed his name to Elton John, by deed poll, in homage to Bluesology saxophonist Elton Dean and Long John Baldry. In 1967 the first Elton John/Bernie Taupin song, Scarecrow, was recorded.

In 1973, Elton started his own label, Rocket Records. That year, Elton released the pop album Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player which produced the hits "Crocodile Rock" and "Daniel", and the more thoughtful, album-oriented double LP Goodbye Yellow Brick Road which gained instant critical acclaim

Elton John's cryptic personality was revealed with the autobiographical album, Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.

Elton John sharing a laugh with Cher, mid-70s.With the release of the 1975 autobiographical album Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy Elton John revealed his previously ambiguous personality. In the album, Taupin and John describe their early days as struggling songwriters and musicians in London and its environs.

Elton's career slowed down somewhat after 1976. That year he stated in a interview with Rolling Stone that he was bisexual. This revelation contributed to a drop in record sales the following years. The decline in his record sales was also probably due to his exhaustion. He cut his performance schedule after that year, and retired from live performances in 1977 and started recording only one album per year.

Elton John's biggest 1980s hits included, among others, "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues", "I'm Still Standing", "Nikita" and a 1986 live recording of "Candle in the Wind" which he recorded with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. The song, which was a tribute to Marilyn Monroe, was originally recorded in 1973 on his Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album.

In September 1997, Taupin altered the lyrics of "Candle in the Wind" for a special version mourning the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, and John performed it at her funeral in Westminster Abbey. A recorded version, "Candle in the Wind 1997", then became the fastest selling single of all time, eventually going on to sell over 30 million copies worldwide, with the proceeds going to the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. John would later win the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for the single.

Elton John was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II on 24 February 1998.

*

  1. (task for two teams) Name as many facts about Elton John as you can.

2) Put cards with information about E. John in a right order.

I.

  1. Cross out unnecessary  word.
  1. love, tender, evil, care
  2. to want, to wish, desire, abandon
  3. hear, listen, see, catch the meaning
  4. absurd,  lie, truth, falsehood
  5. talk, discuss, chat, be silent
  6. merry, sad, ironic, tragic

  1. Match two parts of the sentences.

1. I wake to find                a. the hardest word

2. What do I say                b. more and more absurd

3. Sorry seems to be          c.  that you are not there

4. It's getting                     d. talk it over

5. Why can't we                 e. when it's all over

II.

  1. Listen to the song " Sorry seems to be the hardest word", what this song is about?
  2. Put the lines of the song in a right order.
  1. It's sad, so sad.
  2.  What do I do to make you want me
  3.  What do I do when lightning strikes me
  4.  Why can we talk it over
  5. What do I do to make you care
  6.  And I wake to find that you're not there
  7. What do I say when  it's all over
  8. And it's getting more and more absurd

  1. Listen to the song again, add the lines missed in previous exercise to get a full song.

What have I got to do …………………….
What have I got to do to make you care
What do I do when lightning strikes me
And I wake to find that you're not there

What do I do to make you want me
What have I ………………………..
What do I say when it's all over
……………………………………………

It's sad, so sad
……………………………………………….
And it's getting more and more absurd
It's sad, so sad
Why can't we talk it over
…………………………………..
………………………the hardest word

What do I do to …………………….
……………………………………………..
What do I do when lightning strikes me
What have I got to do
……………………………………
………………………………………………….

* Answer the question: how do you think why it's so hard to make execuses?

Song 7.

Avril Lavigne " I'm with you"

  1. Avril stands out in the current sea of female teen vocalists as a distinctly un-manufactured artist whose success can be directly linked to her musical talents. While it can be a little tiring listening to Avril's publicists hype her as the independent wild child, you have to respect a 17-year-old who can hit the Billboard Top 10 on the strength of her own vocal and songwriting abilities.
    18-year-old Avril literally came out of nowhere -- nowhere being the town of Napanee, Ontario -- and rose to the top of the charts with her single "Complicated." Her first full-length album,
    Let Go, debuted at #8 on the Billboard charts in June 2002.
    After bursting onto the current musical landscape with the success of her debut album
    Let Go and its first single "Complicated", Avril Lavigne decided that she would keep the public spotlight fixed on her by ragging on fellow teenie icon. In an interview with ChartAttack, Avril proceeded to rip into Britney, criticizing her fashion sense and questioning the purported status of Britney's virginity. This little rant may one day earn Avril a surprise beating at some celebrity charity gala, but it stood out to our panel as one of the more brilliant marketing moves in our collective memories.

    By positioning herself in direct contrast to Britney Spears, Avril further cemented her status as pop rock's new independent spirit, a singer whose talents are such that she can afford to eschew superficiality.
    From early childhood onwards, Avril Lavigne always stood out among the 5000 residents of Napanee, Ontario -- her 1984 birthplace. At first distinguished from her female peers because of her affinity for the baseball field in the summer and the hockey rink in the winter, Avril became recognizable in the community on the basis of her musical performances.

    *
    Fill in the gaps.
  1. Avril stands out in the current sea of … … vocalists.

b. In an interview with ChartAttack, Avril proceeded to .. into Britney, criticizing her … sense.

c. By positioning herself in direct contrast to … …., Avril further cemented her status as … rock's new independent spirit.

d.From early childhood onwards, Avril Lavigne always stood out among the … … of Napanee, Ontario -- her 1984 birthplace.

e.Her first full-length album, … …, debuted at #8 on the Billboard charts in June 2002.

I.

1). Match the words and their translations.

1. footstep                 a.проклятый

2. damn                      b.искать

3. figure out              c. неприятность

4. search                   d. понимать

5. mess                     e. шаг

2). Put the words from the previous exercise into the sentences.

  1. Nothing 's going right and everything's a ….
  2. There's nothing but the rain, no …on the ground.
  3. I'm looking  for a place… for a face.
  4. It's a …could night.

e. Trying to ……this life, wont you take me by the hand.

II.

1 ). Look at the title of the song " I'm with you", say how do you think what this song is about?

2). Underline words which you didn't hear.

Night, life, morning, rain, home, find, run, place, light, storm, hand, anybody, anyone, face, arm, darkness

3). Listen to the song again  and put the words from previous exercise into the text of the song.

I'm Standing on a bridge

I'm waitin in the dark

I thought that you'd be here by now

Theres nothing but the …

No footsteps on the ground

I'm listening but theres no sound

Isn't anyone tryin to … me?

Won't somebody come take me …

It's a damn cold ….

Trying to figure out this ….

Wont you take me by the ….

take me somewhere new

I dont know who you are

but I... I'm with you

im looking for a ….

searching for a …..

is ….. here i know

cause nothings going right

and everythigns a mess

and no one likes to be alone

Isn't anyone tryin to …. me?

Won't somebody come take me ….

It's a damn cold …..

Trying to figure out this ….

Wont you take me by the ……

take me somewhere new

I dont know who you are

but I... I'm with you

oh why is everything so confusing

maybe I'm just out of my mind

yea yea yea

It's a damn cold …..

Trying to figure out this ….

Wont you take me by the ….

take me somewhere new

I dont know who you are

but I... I'm with you

Take me by the ….

take me somewhere new

I dont know who you are

but I... I'm with you

I'm with you

I'm with you...

* Answer the question: how you can characterise girl's mood?

Song 8.

Westlife "When you looking like that"

Westlife is an Irish boy band group who got their claim to fame performing as the opening act to a 1998 Backstreet Boys show in Dublin, Ireland. They are managed by Louis Walsh and Ronan Keating. Who are these two people you ask? Ronan Keating is the lead singer of the Irish pop group "Boyzone" while Louis Walsh is the manager of Boyzone. Boyzone is a wildly popular pop group in Europe and Asia where they have scored numerous #1 hits. Sadly, the only Boyzone hit to make it to this side of the ocean (that is North America) was "No Matter What" on the "Notting Hill" Soundtrack. Westlife was originally composed of 6 friends from Sligo, Ireland. Three eventually left the group, and Nicky and Brian joined the group in their place. Westlife was originally called IOU. Westlife soon shot to popularity with the release of their debut song "Swear It Again" in April 1999. The song hit #1 in the UK. It was followed by 4 more #1 songs...a record in itself within the UK. "If I Let You Go", "Flying Without Wings", "Seasons in the Sun/I Have a Dream", and "Fool Again" all shot to #1 in the UK.

Bryan became the first married member of Westlife in January 2002. He married Kerry Katona, formerly of Atomic Kitten. They both have a daughter, Molly, who was born in September 2001.

Westlife scored their 10th UK #1 in February 2002 with World of Our Own (see the Charts section for detailed info on their hit songs). Later in the fall, Westlife scored their 11th UK #1 with "Unbreakable"They embark on their 2nd major UK/Ireland in April 2002. This tour ended in June 2002.

American fans were ecstatic upon hearing that the group's long awaited second attempt at the US market would occur in late summer. However, the ecstasy quickly faded when the group did not make any public promotional attempts. Whether it was the group's decision or the record company's (RCA Records) decision on the failed promotional attempt remains a mystery. Although they made a new video for "World of Our Own" just for a US release, they never actually did promotional effort for their album in the US. And the US video was a pretty nifty video to say the least, different from their prior video releases. Without much of any promotion, the song climbed on Radio and Records CHR/Pop charts, peaking at #41 on radio airplay. In some cities, the song reached as high as #2 in popularity in nightly chart countdowns, including Providence, Rhode Island. The release of the album in early October was shelved indefinitely. The group currently has no plans for a US release.

Westlife had their 14th UK top 5 hit with "Tonight/Miss You Nights"
Starting this winter and spring, they embarked on a European tour in support of their "Unbreakable/Greatest Hits Album". The tour started off in European countries including Germany and the Nordic countries, and continued to the UK/Ireland. In early summer, they will also perform their first stadium concert in Lansdowne (UK), performing for a crowd that will be far in excess of the 10,000 fans at their usual tour venues.

Kian:
Birthday and place of birth: 29th April 1980, Sligo
Starsign: Taurus – and I am like a bull!
I never thought that Westlife would: Have 12 Number One Singles.
My favourite Westlife moment: Shooting the video for If I Let You Go in Tenerife
My favourite Westlife track: What Makes A Man
My favourite Westlife video: Fool Again
What the other guys say about me: Very headstrong!
When I'm not working I like to: Spend time in the surf dude!
My motto is: Treat people how you like to be treated

Shane:
Birthday and place of birth: 5th July 1979, Sligo
Starsign: Cancer
I never thought that Westlife would: Still be hugely successful seven years on
My favourite Westlife moment: Meeting the Pope
My favourite Westlife track: Flying Without Wings
My favourite Westlife video: Fool Again
What the other guys say about me: That I am generous and a nice guy!
When I'm not working I like to: Change my daughter’s nappies!
My motto is: Everything happens for a reason

Nicky:
Birthday and place of birth: 9th October 1978, Dublin
Starsign: Libra - I am a beautifully balanced person!
I never thought that Westlife would: Play two nights at Lansdowne Road to 80,000 people.
My favourite Westlife moment: Meeting the Pope and our dads performing on our TV show 'She's The One'
My favourite Westlife track: World Of Our Own
My favourite Westlife video: World Of Our Own (U.S Version)
What the other guys say about me: I'm the longest in the shower
When I'm not working I like to: Spend time with my wife and walk our little pups
My motto is: Smile, enjoy life, live every day like it's your last

Mark:
Birthday and place of birth: 28th May 1980, Sligo
Starsign: Gemini.
I never thought that Westlife would: Win Record Of The Year three times!
My favourite Westlife moment: Meeting the Pope
My favourite Westlife track: Can't Lose What You Never Had
My favourite Westlife video: World Of Our Own (U.S Version)
What the other guys say about me: Where is Mark?!
When I'm not working I like to: Write songs
My motto is: Wake up and breathe!

* Fill in the gaps.

  1. Westlife is an … boy band group.
  2. The debut song of Westlife is … .
  3. Westlife is maneged by … .
  4. Treat people how you like to be treated is a motto of … .
  5. Westlife had their 14th UK top hit with … .
  6. … thinks that he is a generous and a nice guy.

I.

1).  Choose the appropriate variant of translation of the underlined words.

  1. I don't know exactly but I suppose  he'll come tomorrow.

a. я уверен      b. я полагаю       c. официально заявляю

  1. She came to the carnival in a catsuit.

a. в наряде кошки    b. в костюме из кошки     c. в красивом костюме

  1. I can't believe what I just gave away everything.

a.упустил      b. получил     c. раздал

  1. It's awful to lose a friend.

a. потерять          b. лишиться       c. разминуться

  1. The bankrupt thinks how to take money back.

a. заработать       b. вернуть         c. отдать

2). Fill in the gaps with the words from the previous exercise.

  1. I can't believe what I just …….
  2.  Now I can't …it ….
  3. A …and Bambi eyes

d. How am I … to leave you now

e. I had to … just to see

II.

1). Listen to the song " When you looking like that", what is it about?

2). Put the words in the sentences in a right order.

  1. staring  believe was this  girl  who's  everybody  wouldn't  mine
  2. you  forget  wanna  I  don't
  3. take  can  I  only  if  control
  4. that  looking  when  like  you're
  5. real  squeeze  her  wanna  tight

3). Fill in the gaps with the sentences from the previous exercise.

She's a five foot ten

A catsuit and Bambi eyes

…………………………….

………………………………..

I should have known I was wrong

When I left her for a life in pity

But they say you never miss the water until it's gone

Guess I failed to love you

And you're taking it out tonight

Chorus

How am I supposed to leave you now

…………………………………….

I can't believe what I just gave away

Now I can't take it back

I don't wanna get lost

I don't wanna live my life without you

How am I supposed to leave you now

………………………………….

She's all dressed up

For glamour and rock and roll

……………………………………

Get out of this place

………………………………….

But she's out of my life forever

And just a week ago she laid next to me

It's so ironic how

I had to lose just to see

That I failed to love you

And you're taking it out tonight

Chorus

……………………………..

I don't even wanna try

How am I supposed to walk on by

…………………………………….

How am I supposed to leave you

I can't believe what I just gave away

Oh no, baby

'Cos I can't take it back

I'm lost

I don't wanna live my life without you

Live my life without you

* Answer the question: how do you think what's happen with young man and his girl?

Song 9.

Craig David "I'm walking away"

Craig Ashley David was born in Southampton on May 5th 1981 to parents Tina and George. He was a good student at Bellemoor Secondary School achieving many GCSE passes including his favourite subject History, and while there he took part in a number of plays and school concerts. However his first love has always been music, and especially R&B artists like Terence Trent D'Arby, Michael Jackson, R Kelly and Donell Jones. He began writing his own material at twelve and at fifteen began MCing at the local club his father was chairman of. He teamed up with DJ Flash and the pair also did spots on pirate radio station PCRS 106.5FM. In time he got interested in the Garage scene and soon met another local boy Mark Hill, one half of Artful Dodger, who encouraged him to develop his own songs...

Craig David's big break came in late 1999 when after being massive in the clubs, Rewind by the Artful Dodger got a full release and major airplay on UK radio. Artful Dodger are Mark Hill and Pete Devereux and also hail from David's home town of Southampton. Craig met Mark while DJing in the clubs and the two wrote the track that would eventually become Rewind. Since his solo success Craig has also contributed a cameo to Artful Dodger's third hit Woman Trouble. Although it seems like a little of luck that Craig was in at the start of the commercial success of Garage, he believes it has as much to do with hard work.

Born To Do It, Craig's first solo album, was released in the UK on August 14th and instantly made no 1. It has gone on to be no 1 in many other countries including Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Malaysia. More R&B than garage the album reveals the smoothness and dexterity of his vocal talents as well as his strong song-writing skills. The title may seem a little arrogant but is actually taken from Craig's favourite film while growing up Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. In that the candy man is asked how he makes such great candy. But rather than explain he just replies that you wouldn't ask a fish how it swims or a bird how it flies because they were "born to do it".

Craig's favourite track from the album, because it has the best production values, is Follow Me. Many reviewers however dissed the artist a bit for this song as it portrays Craig as a Casanova and at such a young age what would he know about these things... It's a cool track nevertheless and no doubt many of his female fans would follow him to his bedroom if they could...

 Garage probably began in 1995 when Armand van Helden first starting mixing house and drum'n'bass. Other artists followed suit including Rip and MJ Cole. Two-step Garage began to appear in late 1997 and by 1999 artists like Artful Dodger, Shanks and Bigfoot and DJ Luck and MC Neat began to get airplay and eventually full commercial success. The underground scene has moved on and is still evolving. Craig David is not really considered a garage artist - his main thing is R&B but there's no doubt the success of the movement has been important to his career too...

The song that launched Craig David's solo career was Fill Me In. Musically it's an astonishing mix of a two-step chorus with R&B verses but more than that lyrically it takes an everyday teenage situation of lovers sneaking behind parents' backs and puts it into a song that's fresh, and almost conversational in its construction. The video started with Craig performing in the sort of set-up he must have been used to in his pirate radio days, and continues by portraying the story in the song. It also includes a few shots of Craig walking the ledge outside his girlfriend's window. The single debuted at no 1 in the UK on 9th April and caused quite a stir in the industry. Since then the music press have been branding him the future of UK music and rightly so. At the 2000 Music Of Black Origin awards (MOBOs) the song won Best R&B Act and Best UK Single and Craig also received the award for Best UK Newcomer.

The 2001 Brits (the UK equivalent of the US Grammies) should have proven to be good for Craig David as he had received the most nominations ever in the history of the event. The previous record-holders were Blur in 1996. The categories Craig was nominated for were Best British Album (main competition Radiohead and Coldplay), Best British Dance Act (Artful Dodger are also in the running), Best British Male (could Craig beat Robbie Williams?), R&B/Urban (which surely had Craig's name on it already), and Best British Single and Best British Video (both for '7 days'). The ceremony was on February 26th, and sadly our boy received no honour although he did perform at the event. Maybe it proves what an all-round entertainer he is - whatever, I'm sure a long career will provide plenty of prizes...

* True/ false  

  1. David's home town  is New York.
  2. Craig's first solo album is " Born to do it".
  3. C. David prefer funk music.
  4. " Born to do it" Is more R&B than garage album.
  5. " Walking away" is Craig David's second solo single.
  6.  When he was a teenager he liked music of Terence Trent D'arby, M. Jacson, R. Kelly.

I.

1). Guess the meaning of the underlined words with the help of definitions.

  1. Compromise is a way of solving a problem or ending an argument in which both people accept that they cannot have everything they want.
  2. Spread  means to give information to many people.
  3. To whisper  is a very quiet way of saying so that other people cannot hear you.
  4. A wise  persons are able to make good choices and decisions because they have a lot of experience.
  5. To mention  means to say or write something about somebody/something without giving much information.
  6. Powder room is a women's toilet in a public building.

2). Put the words from the previous exercise into the following sentences.

  1. She felt a pain in the stomach in restaurant and went to the ….
  2. His voice was little more than a ….
  3. Both sides have agreed to meet in the hope of reaching a ….
  4. Someone has been …bad news about Jane's private life.
  5. He … to me that he might be late.
  6. She was an old and …woman.

II.

1). Listen to the song " I'm walking away" , what is this song about?

2). Choose the form you've heard.

  1. Sometimes some people …wrong.

a. take me       b. get me      c. got me

  1. I'm …away from the troubles in my life.

a. walking      b. walked       c. walks

  1. That's why you ….

a. jump and run     b. turn and run     c. run and run

  1. Well I'm so …baby.

a. tired             b. tire         c. tires

  1. Well I ……live my life

a. don't want       b. don't wanna      c. doesn't want

3).Listen to the song again and cross out the unnecessary words.

I'm walking away, from the troubles out in my life
I'm walking away (yeah) oh, to find a more better day
I'm walking away (I'm walking away)
From the troubles out in my life
I'm walking away (yeah) oh, to find a more better day
I'm walking away

Sometimes some good people get me wrong
When it's something I've said or done
Sometimes you feel angry there is no fun
That's why you turn and run
But now I truly realise
Some people don't wanna to get compromise
Well, I saw them with my own eyes
Spreading those awful  lies, and
Well, I don't wanna live my life, too many sleepless nights
Not mentioning the fights, I'm sorry to say, lady

I'm walking away, from the troubles out in my life
I'm walking away (yeah) oh, to find a more better day
I'm walking away (I'm walking away)
From the troubles out in my life
I'm walking away (yeah) oh, to find a more better day
I'm walking away

Well, I'm so tired, baby
Things you say, you're driving of me away
Whispers in the powder room, baby
Don't listen to the child games they play
Girl, I thought you'd realise
I'm not like them and other guys
Coz I saw them with my own eyes
You should've been more wise, and
Well, I don't wanna live my life, too many sleepless nights
Not mentioning the fights, I'm sorry to say, lady

I'm walking away (now I'm walking away)
From the troubles out in my life (from the troubles in my life)
I'm walking away (yeah) oh, to find a more better day
I'm walking away (I'm walking away)
From the troubles out in my life (troubles in my life)
I'm walking away (yeah) (I'm walking away)
Oh, to find a more better day

* Answer the question: how do you think  what problems does the young man want to avoid?

Song 10.

Dire Straits " Money for nothing"

Dire Straits emerged during the post-punk era of the late '70s, and while their sound was minimalistic and stripped down, they owed little to punk. If anything, the band was a direct outgrowth of the roots revivalism of pub rock, but where pub rock celebrated good times, Dire Straits were melancholy. Led by guitarist/vocalist Mark Knopfler, the group built their sound upon the laid-back blues-rock of J.J. Cale, but they also had jazz and country inflections, occasionally dipping into the epic song structures of progressive rock. The band's music was offset by Knopfler's lyrics, which approximated the winding, stream-of-conscious narratives of Bob Dylan. As their career progressed, Dire Straits became more refined and their new maturity happened to coincide with the rise of MTV and the compact disc. These two musical revolutions from the mid-'80s helped make Dire Straits' sixth album, Brothers in Arms, an international blockbuster. The band -- along with Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, and Steve Winwood -- become one of the leaders of a group of self-consciously mature veteran rock & rollers in the late '80s that designed their music to appeal to aging baby boomers. Despite the band's international success, they couldn't sustain their stardom, waiting a full six years to deliver a follow-up to Brothers in Arms, by which time their audience had shrunk significantly.

Knopfler (born August 12, 1949) was always the main force behind Dire Straits. The son of an architect, Knopfler studied English literature at Leeds University and worked briefly as a rock critic for the Yorkshire Evening Post while at college. He began teaching English after his graduation, leading a pub rock band called Brewer's Droop at night. By 1977, Mark was playing with his brother David (guitar) and his roommate John Illsley (bass). During the summer of 1977, the trio cut a demo with drummer Pick Withers. A London DJ named Charlie Gillett heard the demo and began playing "Sultans of Swing" on his BBC show Honky Tonkin'. Following a tour opening for Talking Heads, the band began recording their debut for Vertigo Records with producer Muff Winwood in early 1978. By the summer, they had signed with Warner in America, releasing their eponymous debut in the fall. Thanks to the Top Ten hit "Sultans of Swing," Dire Straits was a major success in both Britain and America, with the single and album climbing into the Top Ten on both sides of the Atlantic.

Dire Straits established Dire Straits as a major force on album-oriented radio in America, and their second album, Communique (1979), consolidated their audience, selling three million copies worldwide. As the group was recording its third album, Knopfler left the band to pursue a solo career; he was replaced by former Darling member Hal Lindes. Like its predecessor, Making Movies was a sizable hit in America and Britain, even though the band was criticized for musically treading water. Nevertheless, the record went gold on the strength of the radio and MTV hits "Romeo and Juliet" and "Skateaway." Dire Straits followed the album two years later with Love Over Gold, an album filled with long, experimental passages, plus the single "Private Investigations," which became a number two hit in the U.K. The album went gold in America and spent four weeks at number one in Britain. Shortly after the release of Love Over Gold, former Rockpile drummer Terry Williams replaced Withers.

During 1982, Knopfler began exploring musical avenues outside of Dire Straits, scoring the Bill Forsyth film Local Hero and playing on Van Morrison's Beautiful Vision. Apart from releasing the Twisting by the Pool EP early in 1983, Dire Straits were quiet for the majority of 1983 and 1984, as Knopfler produced Bob Dylan's Infidels, as well as Aztec Camera and Willy DeVille; he also wrote "Private Dancer for Tina Turner's comeback album. In the spring of 1984, the band released the double album Alchemy: Dire Straits Live and by the end of the year, they had begun recording their fifth studio album with their new keyboardist, Guy Fletcher. Released in the summer of 1985, Brothers in Arms was Dire Straits' breakthrough album, making the band international stars. Supported by the groundbreaking computer-animated video for "Money for Nothing," a song which mocked music videos, the album became a blockbuster, spending nine weeks at the top of the American charts and selling over nine million copies; in England, the album became the biggest-selling album of the '80s. "Walk of Life" and "So Far Away" kept Brothers in Arms in the charts through 1986, and Dire Straits played over 200 dates in support of the album. Once the tour was completed, Dire Straits went on hiatus for several years, as Knopfler produced records by Randy Newman and Joan Armatrading, scored films, toured with Eric Clapton, and recorded a duet album with Chet Atkins (Neck and Neck, 1990). In 1989, he formed the country-rock group Notting Hillbillies, whose sole album, Missing...Presumed Having a Good Time, became a British hit upon its spring 1990 release. During the extended time off, John Illsley recorded his second album; the first appeared in 1984. In 1990, Knopfler reconvened Dire Straits, which now featured Illsley, Clark, Fletcher, and various session musicians. The band released On Every Street in the fall of 1991 to great anticipation. However, the album failed to meet expectations -- it only went platinum in America and it didn't crack the U.K. Top 40 -- and failed to generate a hit single. Similarly, the tour was a disappointment, with many tickets going unsold in both the U.S. and Europe. Once the tour was completed, the live album On the Night was released in the spring of 1993 and the band again went on hiatus. In 1996, Knopfler launched his solo career with Golden Heart. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

* Name as many facts about Dire Straits as you can.

I.

1).Look at the title of the song "Money for nothing" and say how do you think what this song is about?

2). Read the difficult words from the song and their translations.

  1. ain't = is not (are not)
  2. lemme = let me
  3. gotta = have got
  4.  shoulda = should have
  5. ya = you
  6. buddy -  дружок
  7. stickin' - прилипать
  8. yo-yo - доход (деньги)
  9. guys - парни
  10. faggot -  начёс
  11. bangin' - бреньчать

3). Make the following sentences more conversational using the words from the previous exercise.

  1. I should have learned to play the guitar.
  2.  Let me tell you them guys are not dumb.
  3.  We have got install microwave ovens.
  4.  That is not workin' that's the way you do it.
  5. Yeah friend that's his own hair.
  6.  Playing the bangoes like a chimpanzee.

II.

1). Listen to the song " Money for nothing" and say what this song is about?.

 2). Underline the words which you've heard in the song.

  1. BBC, CNN, MTV, BBC2
  2. Guitar, piano, violin
  3. Monkey, chimpanzee, marmoset
  4. Something, anything, nothing
  5. Say, tell, speak, chat
  6. Bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, garden
  7. Mother, father, mama, mam

3). Listen to the song again and fill in the gaps underlined words from the previous exercise.

Now look at them yo-yo's that's the way you do it
You play the …. on the ….
That ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Money for…… and chicks for free

Now that ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Lemme …. ya them guys ain't dumb
Maybe get a blister on your little finger
Maybe get a blister on your thumb

We gotta install microwave ovens
Custom ……. deliveries
We gotta move these refrigerators
We gotta move these colour TV's

See the little faggot with the earring and the makeup
Yeah buddy that's his own hair
That little faggot got his own jet airplane
That little faggot he's a millionaire

We gotta install microwave ovens
Custom ………. deliveries
We gotta move these refrigerators
We gotta move these colour TV's

We gotta install microwave ovens
Custom ……… deliveries
We gotta move these refrigerators
We gotta move these colour TV's

I shoulda learned to play the …….
I shoulda learned to play them drums
Look at that ……, she got it stickin' in the camera
Man we could have some fun
And he's up there, what's that? Hawaiian noises?
Bangin' on the bongoes like a ………….
That ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Get your money for ……… get your chicks for free

We gotta install microwave ovens
Custom …………. deliveries
We gotta move these refrigerators
We gotta move these colour TV's, Lord

Now that ain't workin' that's the way you do it
You play the ………. on the ….
That ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Money for …….. and your chicks for free
Money for …………. and chicks for free

* Answer the question:  how does the singer suppose to earn money?

Keys.

Song 1.

*

  1. fifth,100
  2. Roderic David
  3. " Rod the Mod", BBC
  4. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
  5. US, Britt Ekland
  6. Atlantic Crossing

I.

1.a) Pass b)night c)stormy d) cloud e) water

2.

  1. Passing b)sail c)fly d)through e)dark night f)stormy waters g)high clouds

II.

1. b)

  1. 1-c;2-f;3-b;4-e; 5-a;6-d.

 
I am sailing, I am sailing,
Home again ’cross the sea.
I am sailing, stormy waters,
To be near you, to be free.

I am flying, I am flying,
Like a bird ’cross the sky.
I am flying, passing high clouds,
To be with you, to be free.

Can you hear me, can you hear me
Thro’ the dark night, far away,
I am dying, forever trying,
To be with you, who can say.

Can you hear me, can you hear me,
Thro’ the dark night far away.
I am dying, forever trying,
To be with you, who can say.

We are sailing, we are sailing,
Home again ’cross the sea.
We are sailing stormy waters,
To be near you, to be free.

Oh lord, to be near you, to be free.
Oh lord, to be near you, to be free,
Oh lord.


    Song 2.

*

a)+ ;b)- ; c)+ ; d)- ; e)- ; f)+.

I.

1.a)без; b)разрушать;c)вера; d)выживать; e )обман.

2.a)survive ;b)deceit; c)destroy, faith; d)without

II.

2.a);never b)someday; c)myself; d)know; e) see; f) another; g) cry

  1. a) know; b) myself; c) cry; d) never; e) see; f) someday; g) another

You think that I can't
Live without your love
You'll see,
You think I can't go
On another day.
You think I have nothing
Without you by my side,
You'll see
Somehow, some way
You think that I can
Never laugh again
You'll see,
You think that you
Destroyed my
Faith in love
You think after
All you've done
I'll never find my
Way back home,
You'll see
Somehow, someday

All by myself
I don't need
Anyone at all
I know I'll survive
I know I'll stay alive,
All on my own
I don't need
Anyone this time
It will be mine
No one can
Take it from me
You'll see

You think that
You are strong, but
You are weak
You'll see,
It takes more strength
To cry, admit defeat
I have truth on my side,
You only have deceit
You'll see,
Somehow, someday

All by myself
I don't need
Anyone at all
I know I'll survive
I know I'll stay alive,
I'll stand on my own
I won't need
Anyone this time
It will be mine
No one can
Take it from me
You'll see

Song 3.

I.

1). 1-c;2-a;3-f;4-e;5-d;6-b.

2) a-down, Park; b-summer; c-brothers; d-past; e-down; f-straight.

II.

2) 1-g;2-e;3-d;4-c;5-a;6-b;7-f.

3)
I follow the Moskva
Down to Gorky Park
Listening to the wind of change
An August summer night
Soldiers passing by
Listening to the wind of change

The world is closing in
Did you ever think
That we could be so close, like brothers
The future's in the air
I can feel it everywhere
Blowing with the wind of change

Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow dream away
in the wind of change

Walking down the street
Distant memories
Are buried in the past forever
I follow the Moskva
Down to Gorky Park
Listening to the wind of change

Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow share their dreams
With you and me
Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow dream away
in the wind of change

The wind of change
Blows straight into the face of time
Like a stormwind that will ring the freedom bell
For peace of mind
Let your balalaika sing
What my guitar wants to say

Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow share their dreams
With you and me

Song 4.

I.

  1. a-очень приятный; b-спешка; c-привлекать; d-очень маленький; e-заворачивать.

II.

2)1-d;2-a;3-b;4-c;5-f;6-e.

3)

There were two bonnie lassies

And  they were dressed in wool

And they went out some rushes for to pull

And  one of them caught a wee thing

Before she did return

And  she bundled it and put it in her apron

Oh the first man that she met

Was her father on the stairs

Daughter, dear daughter, what you have got there

Who gave to you the tamosher

To wear the starched gown

And you  bundled it and put it in her apron

Oh was it to the baker

Or was it to the clown

Or was it to the bonnie boy that sails the

World around

Who gave to you the tamosher

To wear the starched gown

And you bundled it and put it in her apron

It wasn't to the baker

It wasn't to the clown

It wasto the bonnie boy that sails the

World around

He gave to me the tamosher

To wear the starched gown

And I bundled it and put it in my apron

Song 5.

* 1-d;2-f;3-b;4-c;5-a;6-e.

I.

  1. a-alive; b-heat; c-dangerous; d-hit; e-hole; f-hold on tight.

II.

  1. c

2-3)

You pack your bag.

You take control.

You're moving into my heart

and into my soul.

Get out of my way!

Get out of my sight!

I won't be walking on thin

ice to get through the night.

Hey, where's your work?

What's your game?

I know your business

but I don't know your name...

Hold on tight,

you know she's a little bit dangerous.

She's got what it takes to make ends meet

the eyes of a lover that hit like heat.

You know she's a little bit dangerous.

You turn around,

so hot and dry.

You're hiding under a halo,

your mouth is alive.

Get out of my way!

Get out of my sight!

I'm not attracted to go-go deeper tonight.

Hey, what's your word?

What's your game?

I know your business

but I don't know your name...

Hold on tight...

Song 6.

I.1) a-evil; b-abandon; c-see; d-truth; e-be silent; f-merry.

2)1-c;2-e;3-a;4-b;5-d.

II.

2)1-5;2-3;3-6;4-2;5-7;6-1;7-8;8-4.

3)

What have I got to do to make you care
What do I do when lightning strikes me
And I wake to find that you're not there

What do I do to make you want me
What have I got to do to be heard
What do I say when it's all over
And sorry seems to be the hardest word

It's sad, so sad
It's a sad, sad situation
And it's getting more and more absurd
It's sad, so sad
Why can't we talk it over
Oh it seems to me
That sorry seems to be the hardest word

What do I do to make you love me
What have I got to do to be heard
What do I do when lightning strikes me
What have I got to do
What have I got to do
When sorry seems to be the hardest word

Song 7.

* a-female; b-rip, fashion; c-Britney Spears, pop; d-5000 residents; e-Let Go.

  1. 1). 1-e;2-a;3-d;4-b;5-c.
  1. a-mess; b-footstep; c-searching; d-damn; e-figure out

II.2) morning, find, run, light, storm, anybody, arm, darkness.

3) I'm Standing on a bridge

I'm waitin in the dark

I thought that you'd be here by now

Theres nothing but the rain

No footsteps on the ground

I'm listening but theres no sound

Isn't anyone tryin to find me?

Won't somebody come take me home

It's a damn cold night

Trying to figure out this life

Wont you take me by the hand

take me somewhere new

I dont know who you are

but I... I'm with you

im looking for a place

searching for a face

is anybody here i know

cause nothings going right

and everythigns a mess

and no one likes to be alone

Isn't anyone tryin to find me?

Won't somebody come take me home

It's a damn cold night

Trying to figure out this life

Wont you take me by the hand

take me somewhere new

I dont know who you are

but I... I'm with you

oh why is everything so confusing

maybe I'm just out of my mind

yea yea yea

It's a damn cold night

Trying to figure out this life

Wont you take me by the hand

take me somewhere new

I dont know who you are

but I... I'm with you

Take me by the hand

take me somewhere new

I dont know who you are

but I... I'm with you

I'm with you

Take me by the hand

take me somewhere new

I dont know who you are

but I... I'm with you

I'm with you

I'm with you...

Song 8.

* a- Irish; b-Swear it again; c-Louis Walsh and Ronan Keating; d-Kian; e-Tonight; f-Shane.

1) 1-b;2-a;3-a;4-a;5-b.

2)a-gave away;b-take back;c-cat suit;d-suppose;e-lose.

II.2) a. Everybody who's staring

Wouldn't believe that this girl was mine

b. I don't wanna forget you

c. If onyl I can take control

d. When you're looking like that

e. Wanna squeeze her real tight

3)

She's a five foot ten

A catsuit and Bambi eyes

Everybody who's staring

Wouldn't believe that this girl was mine

I should have known I was wrong

When I left her for a life in pity

But they say you never miss the water until it's gone

Guess I failed to love you

And you're taking it out tonight

Chorus

How am I supposed to leave you now

When you're looking like that

I can't believe what I just gave away

Now I can't take it back

I don't wanna get lost

I don't wanna live my life without you

How am I supposed to leave you now

When you're looking like that

She's all dressed up

For glamour and rock and roll

Wanna squeeze her real tight

Get out of this place

If onyl I can take control

But she's out of my life forever

And just a week ago she laid next to me

It's so ironic how

I had to lose just to see

That I failed to love you

And you're taking it out tonight

Chorus

I don't wanna forget you

I don't even wanna try

How am I supposed to walk on by

When you're looking like that

How am I supposed to leave you

I can't believe what I just gave away

Oh no, baby

'Cos I can't take it back

I'm lost

I don't wanna live my life without you

Live my life without you

Song 9.

*a-;b+;c-;d+;e-;f+.

I.

  1. a-компромисс; b-распростронять; c-шептать; d-мудрый; e-отмечать; f-дамская комната.
  2. a-powder room; b-whisper; c-compromise; d-spreading; e-matches; f-wise.

II.

2) 1-b;2-a;3-b;4-a;5-b.

3)

I'm walking away, from the troubles out in my life
I'm walking away (yeah) oh, to find a
more better day
I'm walking away (I'm walking away)
From the troubles
out in my life
I'm walking away (yeah) oh, to find a
more better day
I'm walking away

Sometimes some good people get me wrong
When it's something I've said or done
Sometimes you feel
angry there is no fun
That's why you turn and run
But now I truly realise
Some people don't wanna
to get compromise
Well, I saw them with my own eyes
Spreading those
awful  lies, and
Well, I don't wanna live my life, too many sleepless nights
Not mentioning the fights, I'm sorry to say, lady

I'm walking away, from the troubles out in my life
I'm walking away (yeah) oh, to find a
more better day
I'm walking away (I'm walking away)
From the troubles
out in my life
I'm walking away (yeah) oh, to find a
more better day
I'm walking away

Well, I'm so tired, baby
Things you say, you're driving
of me away
Whispers in the powder room, baby
Don't listen to the
child games they play
Girl, I thought you'd realise
I'm not like them
and other guys
Coz I saw them with my own eyes
You should've been more wise, and
Well, I don't wanna live my life, too many sleepless nights
Not mentioning the fights, I'm sorry to say, lady

I'm walking away (now I'm walking away)
From the troubles
out in my life (from the troubles in my life)
I'm walking away (yeah) oh, to find a
more better day
I'm walking away (I'm walking away)
From the troubles
out in my life (troubles in my life)
I'm walking away (yeah) (I'm walking away)
Oh, to find a
more better day

Song 10.

II.

2)a-MTV; b-guitar; c-chimpanzee; d-nothing.

  1.  

Now look at them yo-yo's that's the way you do it
You play the guitar on the MTV
That ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Money for nothin' and chicks for free

Now that ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Lemme tell ya them guys ain't dumb
Maybe get a blister on your little finger
Maybe get a blister on your thumb

We gotta install microwave ovens
Custom kitchen deliveries
We gotta move these refrigerators
We gotta move these colour TV's

See the little faggot with the earring and the makeup
Yeah buddy that's his own hair
That little faggot got his own jet airplane
That little faggot he's a millionaire

We gotta install microwave ovens
Custom kitchens deliveries
We gotta move these refrigerators
We gotta move these colour TV's

We gotta install microwave ovens
Custom kitchens deliveries
We gotta move these refrigerators
We gotta move these colour TV's

I shoulda learned to play the guitar
I shoulda learned to play them drums
Look at that mama, she got it stickin' in the camera
Man we could have some fun
And he's up there, what's that? Hawaiian noises?
Bangin' on the bongoes like a chimpanzee
That ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Get your money for nothin' get your chicks for free

We gotta install microwave ovens
Custom kitchen deliveries
We gotta move these refrigerators
We gotta move these colour TV's, Lord

Now that ain't workin' that's the way you do it
You play the guitar on the MTV
That ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Money for nothin' and your chicks for free
Money for nothin' and chicks for free

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