Music and Song
The Future
Tell Me A Story
What's Your Opinion
Reported Speech
100

This is a very popular type of music

pop music

100

These are the two ways we talk about the future

- will / won't 

- going to

100

this is another word for someone who is very, very angry

furious

100

If something has a lot of sugar, it tastes....

sweet

100
TRUE OR FALSE: this is an example of reported speech


"Sugar is bad for you."

FALSE 

200

This is something that has months and days in it.

calendar 

200
TRUE OR FALSE: 

we use "will / won't" to make predictions about the future

TRUE

200

this is a beautiful, white bird with a long neck

a swan

200

this is a small amount of food you eat between meals 

a snack

200

What does the present tense change to in reported speech?

past tense

300

This is a type of music with a lot of spoken words and rhythm

rap

300

What two things do we use "going to" for? 

- future plans and intentions

- a prediction based on something you can see/hear right now

300

this is another word for very surprised 

astonished

300

the way we eat normally is called our...

diet

300

Is this correct? 

"I love sharks."

She said she loved sharks.

YES

400

When you practice a performance (music, theatre, or something else) 

rehearse

400

Complete the sentence: 

In the future, I think music _____ sound very different! 

In the future, I think music WILL sound very different.

400

When someone stops being angry with you, they _____ you

forgive

400

the lines with numbers that you can find on products is called a....

barcode

400

Change this to reported speech.

"I like football." 

She said she liked football. 

(or he)

500

This is what you do when you share your music so that people will come see your performance or buy your songs

promote

500

Hurry up! The film _________ start soon! 

Hurry up! The film IS GOING TO start soon! 

500

a person who is very angry all the time has a....

bad temper

500

It isn't my fault! I _____ my sister!

blame

500

Change this to reported speech.

"I am having a great day!"

He said he was having a great day.

(or she)