TASK 3: URBAN MUSIC (2 SESSIONS)
You have learnt about urban tribes and urban art.
Is there anything more urban than rap and hip-hop? Read and just go with the flow!
ACTIVITY 3.1 - Rap music history (GROUP)
Read about the history of rap music and answer the following questions using the 1-2-4 cooperative structure through Google forms. In Google Classroom "Act. 3.1 - Rap music history" you will find 3 google forms:
- 1 Individual Reading - Rap History
- 2 Pairs Reading - Rap History
- 4 Group Reading - Rap History
History of Rap Music
QUESTIONS:
1. What is the origin of modern-day American rap music?
2. How can rapping be defined?
3. What are the most commonly used topics in rap?
4. Apart from African American male rappers, what other rap bands were popular in the 1980's?
5. What is the difference between old-school-style rap and new-school one?
Is there anything more urban than rap and hip-hop? Read and just go with the flow!
ACTIVITY 3.1 - Rap music history (GROUP)
Read about the history of rap music and answer the following questions using the 1-2-4 cooperative structure through Google forms. In Google Classroom "Act. 3.1 - Rap music history" you will find 3 google forms:
- 1 Individual Reading - Rap History
- 2 Pairs Reading - Rap History
- 4 Group Reading - Rap History
History of Rap Music
QUESTIONS:
1. What is the origin of modern-day American rap music?
2. How can rapping be defined?
3. What are the most commonly used topics in rap?
4. Apart from African American male rappers, what other rap bands were popular in the 1980's?
5. What is the difference between old-school-style rap and new-school one?
ACTIVITY 3.2 - Rhyme and Rhythm (GROUP)
Rap is rhythm, rap can be poetry. You have here two rap and hip-hop videos.
In the first one, you have Will Smith's rap 'The fresh prince of Bel Air'.
In the second one, you have Alicia Keys' and Jay Z's song 'Empire State of mind'.
In both videos the singers talk about their lives in their cities.
Listen to them. You can use the attached documents with the lyrics for the parts that are hard to understand. After listening to the songs answer the following activities and uplode your answers in a google document to Google Classroom:
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A) Rhyming
Prince of Bel Air
Organise these words in pairs according to their rhyme: that - like - down - air - way - neighbourhood - scared - there - how - rare - alright -school - cat - day
Eg: air-rare
B) Contractions
Empire State of Mind
Have a look at these informal contractions and write their formal meaning: I ain’t - It ain’t - y’all - I gotta
Eg: I ain’t = I am not
C) Create your rhymes
Using this webpage www.rimador.net try to find 3 rhyming words for: night - city - friend - me - good - bad
Eg: night, fight, bright,light
Prince of Bel Air
Organise these words in pairs according to their rhyme: that - like - down - air - way - neighbourhood - scared - there - how - rare - alright -school - cat - day
Eg: air-rare
B) Contractions
Empire State of Mind
Have a look at these informal contractions and write their formal meaning: I ain’t - It ain’t - y’all - I gotta
Eg: I ain’t = I am not
C) Create your rhymes
Using this webpage www.rimador.net try to find 3 rhyming words for: night - city - friend - me - good - bad
Eg: night, fight, bright,light