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The History of Rap

The History of Rap. What kind of music do you like ? What kind of music don’t you like?Who is your favorite musician or singer ? Do you like to sing ? Have you ever sung in front of people ?. Fast reading Identify the topic and the main idea. Vocabulary.

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The History of Rap

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  1. TheHistory of Rap

  2. Whatkind of music do youlike? Whatkind of musicdon’tyoulike?Who is yourfavoritemusicianorsinger? Do youliketosing? Haveyou ever sung in front of people?

  3. Fastreading Identifythetopicandthe main idea

  4. Vocabulary

  5. Expression (noun) the action of making known one’s thoughts or feelings A sadexpression…

  6. Rhyme (noun) Wordshavethesamelastsound

  7. Live (adj) remainalive Her liveperformancewasamazing!

  8. Growout of (verb) Caterpillar is an animalthatbutterflygrowsout of.

  9. Equipment (noun) The set of necessarytools, items…

  10. Spinning (noun) the action or process of spinning;

  11. Scratch (verb) score or mark the surface of (something) with a sharp or pointed object, I scratched myself on the tree,

  12. Performer (noun) a person who entertains an audience a circus performer

  13. Interact (verb) act in such a way as to have an effect on each other all the stages in the process interact…

  14. Characteristic (noun) typical of a particular person, place, or thing, certain defining characteristics of the school emerge from the study

  15. Contribute (verb) give (something, especially money) in order to help achieve or provide something:

  16. Standout (verb) be clearly better or more significant than someone or something: four issues stand out as being of crucial importance

  17. Techique (noun) • a way of doing anactivitythatneedsskill, • We have developeda new technique for detecting  • errors in the manufacturingprocess

  18. Clever (adJ) Smart

  19. Compete (verb) • strive to gain or win something: • universities are competing forapplicant • shecompeted with a number of other • candidates

  20. Personality (noun) the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual’s distinctive character she had a sunny personality that was very engaging

  21. Call for (verb) makenecessary Rap is not easy, it callsfor a quickmind, and an abilitytouselanguagerapidly.

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