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English 10 unit 3 music lesson 8 looking back project

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1. Do you like music ?

2. What kind of music do you
like?


KIND OF: K-pop, V-pop, J-pop, US, UK,....


PROJECT: A SONG OF QUAN
HO SINGING


I. The origin of Quan Ho
• Quan Ho is a typical form of Vietnamese folk
music that originated in the 13th century, in Bac
Ninh province, Vietnam.
• Over 300 years of existence, that form of art
performance has become an essential part of
Vietnamese culture and a pride of Vietnamese as
well.











On September 30th, 2009, at the 4th session of the
Intergovernmental Committee of UNESCO Convention on
Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection, “quan ho” singing
was officially titled as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of
human being.

Recognize
d

intangible cultural
heritage


II. How is Quan Ho singing performed?
“Quan Ho” singing is usually
performed by couples of
male and female vocalists.
Female singers (called
“lien chi” in Vietnamese)
are beautiful in “ao tu
than” (four-panel
traditional dress) and “non
quai thao” (“quai thao”
hat, so-called “non ba
tam”). Male singers (called
“lien anh” in Vietnamese)
are elegant in “ao the” and
“khan xep”. They sing love
duets together in pair of
one male and one female.



A. LOOKING BACK

II. VOCABULARY

Activity 2: Ask and answer the following questions.
1. Where did Quan Ho singing come from? When
did it start?
 It came from Bac Ninh Province in the 13th century.
2. How is Quan Ho singing performed?

 A pair of female singers sing a “challenge phrase”
and a pair of male singers sing a “matching phrase”,
which repeats the melody phrase. Once they are
finished, the order is reversed.


A. LOOKING BACK
II. GRAMMAR:
Activity 1: Match the beginnings in A with the endings in B.
a

B

1. I always enjoy visiting
New York,

a. so I didn’t go swimming.


2. We stayed at home

b. but it hasn’t got a garden.

3. Do you want to play
tennis

c. but I wouldn’t like to live
there because it’s too noisy.

4. The water wasn’t clean,

d. and watched television.

5. It is a nice house,

e. or are you too tired?


B. PROJECT:

Activity 1: Research a song of Quan Ho singing or a
Dangdut song. Think about the following questions.

 Where did it originate?
 How long has it been
popular?
 What are its
influences?
 Do you like it?



B. PROJECT:

Activity 2: Present your findings to the class.
Your presentation should include:
1.Greeting.
2.Introduction: name, a representative of…
3.Content of your presentation:
+
Name of the song:
+
Type of music:
+
Where it originated:
+
When it often sung:
+
Your feeling about it:
….
4.
Thanking.


C. CONSOLIDATION:

We have review:
 Pronunciation: sounds : /est/, /ənt/, /eit/
 Main features of Quan Ho singing and
Dangdut music.

 Compound sentences.
 To-infinitives and bare infinitives after a
number of verbs.


- Learn vocabulary by heart.
-Do Exercise 1- Part Grammar
(p.35)
- Review Infinitive.
- Make two compound sentences.
- Do exercises in students’
workbook .
- Prepare new lesson- Unit 4.



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