Music genres
Music actions
Crime and detectives
Future (going to / will)
who / that / which / where
100

This music comes from the people and uses traditional instruments. → 

folk


100

You do this when you try to join a band. → 

have an audition


100

This person sees a crime. → 

witness


100

Look at those clouds! It ___ rain. → 

is going to


100

A musician ___ plays the guitar is called a guitarist. → 

who


200

This music is very loud with electric guitars and drums. → 

heavy metal / rock 


200

You do this when you write a song. → 

compose a song


200

This person takes things that are not theirs. → 

thief


200

I think people ___ live on Mars one day. → 

will


200

This is the studio ___ we record our album. → 

where


300

This music uses electronic beats and is popular in clubs. → 

techno


300

You do this when you travel to different cities to play. → 

go on tour


300

This is where the crime happened. → 

crime scene


300

She studied hard. She ___ pass the exam. (plan) → 

is going to


300

A song ___ has a good beat is popular. → 

that / which


400

This music has saxophones and trumpets and is often improvised. → 

jazz


400

You do this when you put your songs on a CD or streaming. → 

record an album


400

This is a mark left by your foot. → 

footprint


400

He promised he ___ be late. (not) → 

won't


400

A thief is someone ___ steals things. → 

who


500

This music is popular on the radio. You know the songs. →

pop

500

You do this when you sign your name for a fan. →

sign an autograph

500

This is when a prisoner gets out of prison. →

escape

500

They ___ buy a new car next month. (plan) →

are going to

500

A fingerprint is a clue ___ helps solve a crime. →

that / which

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