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Week 1 - Meaning Through Music
Week 1 - Meaning Through Music
Question 01
Cd/Radio/MP3/Internet/Other
Question 06
Is there a type of music that you listen to when you’re feeling down?
Question 08
Can you share your playlist music's that’s tell the story of your life or
meaningful to you?
Question 10
It ’s time to…….
Think
and
Share
Grade 8 Music
Picnic
English
Picnic English
Youngblood
(song by 5 Seconds of Summer)
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RJSbO8UZVY
Language: Relationships, Feelings, Music, Fashion
What is the meaning of YOUNGBLOOD?
? Young
Question
01
Blood
Youngblood
Youngblood
•“The youngbloods are bringing fresh ideas to the table.”
•“Each youngblood brings a unique perspective to the team.”
•“The team decided to youngblood their marketing strategy
by targeting a younger demographic.”
Youngblood Worksheet
W Guidelines
Task 1: Listen to the song once and decide the correct answer to the question below.
Task 2: Read the text about the video for the song. Complete each gap with a word from below.
Task 3: Re-listen to the song. Complete the lyrics (one word per gap). Use the clues to help you.
Task 4: Select the best word to describe how the singer feels (and find parts of the song to explain your answer).
Meaning
Through
Music
What is
song/
music?
Song
What is Song?
Song
A song usually combined with words, melody, and vocals. A song
consists of words called lyrics, verses, which tell the story, and a
refrain, a short phrase repeated at the end of every verse.
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The social functions of song are:
RECAP 4 RECAP 5
Motivate/ inspire others. Appreciate work of art. .
Figurative language: the use of words, phrases,
or sentences to beautify or sometimes to hide the
meaning.
Language Features
Rhyme: a repetition of similar sounds
Music can motivate people to create poetry while poetry can inspire
musicians.
This is because music and poetry both provide a way to understand oneself
and the world around them. When people are overwhelmed with strong
emotions, either art form can help them express themselves abstractly. This
is why many musicians write songs about their own life events while poets
frequently reference themes such as love and loss in their work.
Figurative Language
There are several techniques that are used in writing songs and poems.
Some of the techniques are given below: (Figure of speech/ Figurative Language )
Figurative Language (Figure of speech/ Figurative Language )
Figurative Language (Figure of speech/ Figurative Language )
Figurative Language (Figure of speech/ Figurative Language )
Simile
Oxymoron
Onomatopoiea
Litotes
Metaphor
Idiom
Personification
Allusion
Hyperbole
Synecdoche
Rhyme
Irony
Alliteration
Poetry Techniques (Figure of speech/ Figurative Language )
Practice.