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Group 3. Branden 596201201 Alan 597202226 Cora 596201316 Henry 597202276 May 597202018. Interface: Song. Method. Tick the words, phrase, or grammar Explain it in student’s language Predict the title and context according to the ticks, make sentence with the ticks Present the song

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Group 3

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  1. Group 3 Branden 596201201 Alan 597202226 Cora 596201316 Henry 597202276 May 597202018

  2. Interface: Song

  3. Method • Tick the words, phrase, or grammar • Explain it in student’s language • Predict the title and context according to the ticks, make sentence with the ticks • Present the song • Choose the right word for each blank or match the sentences • Listen to the song again • Repedition

  4. Unfamiliar Words • Vocabulary: • Jive: swing music or perform dancing • Swing: to move wildly or to make circles by body • Tambourine: a small drum • Teaser:whofoolsothers • Phrase: • look out for: try to find out • in the mood for: do something for an emotion or a feeling http://www.copper.net.nz/pages/what-we-do/

  5. Grammar in Lyrics • You can danceYou can jiveHaving the time of your lifeSee that girlWatch that sceneDig in the dancing queen • “dig” for spoken language: knowing how to do or how to be

  6. Grammar in Lyrics • Friday night and the lights are lowLooking out for a place to goWhere they play the right musicGetting in the swing • Where is the relative pronoun for the place you found • You come to look for a kingAnybody could be that guy • That guy = the king you found

  7. Grammar in Lyrics • Night is young and the music's highWith a bit of rock musicEverything is fineYou're in the mood for a dance • “young” is usually used for age but seldom for day or time; however, the grammar here has no wrong, and the description for night is skillful for image

  8. Grammar in Lyrics • And when you get the chanceYou are the dancing queenYoung and sweetOnly seventeen • you are a young, sweet, and only seventeen dancing queen when once get the chance. • Dancing queenFeel the beat from the tambourineYou can danceYou can jiveHaving the time of your lifeSee that girl Watch that sceneDigin the dancing queen

  9. Grammar in Lyrics • You're a teaser, you turn them onLeave them burning and then you're goneLooking out for anotherAnyone will doYou're in the mood for a danceAnd when you get the chanceYou are the dancing queenYoung and sweetOnly seventeen

  10. Blank You can dance / chance, you can jive, having the time of your life See that girl, watch that scene/ film, diggin' the dancing queen Friday night and the lights are go /low Looking out for the place to go /low Where they play the right music, getting in the swing / king You come in to look for a swing / king Anybody could be that guy/buy Night is young and the music is high/guy With a bit of rock music, everything is fine/right Youre in the mood for a dance/chance And when you get the dance/chance...

  11. You are the dancing queen, __________ and __________, only __________ Dancing queen, __________ the beat from the tambourine You __________ dance, you __________ jive, having the time of your life See that girl, ________ that ________, dig in the dancing queen

  12. Match • You’re a teaser, • Leave them burning • Looking out for another, • Youre in the mood • And when you get a. anyone will do b. and then you're gonec. you turn them ond. for a dancee. the chance...

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