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Ответ на Unit 4, Step 4, Номер 1 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 9 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 9 класса авторов О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева, К.М. Баранова 2014-2021г. на Unit 4, Step 4, Номер 1.2014
Условие
1 Listen to the text “Unusual School” read the sentences below (1—7) and say which of them are true, false or not stated.
1) Teenagers usually love music.
2) All pupils in the UK can study DJing at school.
3) The BRIT school prepares only radio presenters.
4) The BRIT school has enough money to develop DJ projects.
5) All students who want to become DJs should be able to imitate some music star.
6) Shortie, a pupil of the BRIT school, thinks that he should have good academic results.
7) Shanon and Lauren became radio presenters when they were 15.
Текст аудирования:
UNUSUAL SCHOOL
A lot of teenagers are fond of music. Young boys and girls have their music classes and really enjoy those lessons. But can pupils study DJing at school? Can they have DJ lessons? In most cases the answer is negative but some British students can do just that.
They go to the BRIT school in south London. BRIT stands for British Record Industry Trust, an organization that develops and supports educational projects in music. The school also gets money from the Department for Education and Employment and has some other sponsors. Some of the pupils who go to this school become DJs, some radio presenters. For example, Master Shortie, a rapper and a DJ, who is 15 now became a student of this school when he was ten. He wrote two raps when he was 11. He says that a student who wants to become a rapper has to be different from the other rap musicians. “You have to be yourself to succeed, not to follow stereotypes, ” says Shortie. “It is also important to study well at school, if your music career isn’t very successful.” Lauren and Shannon are radio presenters for the school’s radio station. They introduce shows and give the audience news of the day or speak about something interesting they learnt in class. They read poems aloud and discuss them. They also play music.
1) Teenagers usually love music.
2) All pupils in the UK can study DJing at school.
3) The BRIT school prepares only radio presenters.
4) The BRIT school has enough money to develop DJ projects.
5) All students who want to become DJs should be able to imitate some music star.
6) Shortie, a pupil of the BRIT school, thinks that he should have good academic results.
7) Shanon and Lauren became radio presenters when they were 15.
Текст аудирования:
UNUSUAL SCHOOL
A lot of teenagers are fond of music. Young boys and girls have their music classes and really enjoy those lessons. But can pupils study DJing at school? Can they have DJ lessons? In most cases the answer is negative but some British students can do just that.
They go to the BRIT school in south London. BRIT stands for British Record Industry Trust, an organization that develops and supports educational projects in music. The school also gets money from the Department for Education and Employment and has some other sponsors. Some of the pupils who go to this school become DJs, some radio presenters. For example, Master Shortie, a rapper and a DJ, who is 15 now became a student of this school when he was ten. He wrote two raps when he was 11. He says that a student who wants to become a rapper has to be different from the other rap musicians. “You have to be yourself to succeed, not to follow stereotypes, ” says Shortie. “It is also important to study well at school, if your music career isn’t very successful.” Lauren and Shannon are radio presenters for the school’s radio station. They introduce shows and give the audience news of the day or speak about something interesting they learnt in class. They read poems aloud and discuss them. They also play music.