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Listening comprehension by Martin Ehrensberger

Drake, “the king of streaming music”

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page PRE-LISTENING TASK 1: a) Matching 2 b) Memory 3 c) Discussion 4 c) Mind map 4 d) Presentations 5 TASK 2: a) Describing pictures 6 b) Discussion 6 c) Discussion 6 d) Writing 7 e) Pro/con discussion 8 VOCABULARY TASK 1: Noun salad 9 TASK 2: Verb matching 10 LISTENING COMPREHENSION TASK 1: Completing sentences 11 TASK 2: Tick true or false 11 READING-COMPREHENSION TASK 1: Reordering sentences 12 TASK 2: Reordering the text 13 TASK 3: Guided writing 14

POST-LISTENING Full text 15 Answer Key 16 Sources 20

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PRE-LISTENING TASK 1: a) Are you a expert? Matching: Combine the pictures of famous pop music stars (PIC 1 – PIC 8) with their corresponding names. Be careful! There are more names than you need.

PIC 1 PIC 2 PIC 3 PIC 4

PIC 5 PIC 6 PIC 7 PIC 8

a) Jason Derulo b) David Guetta c) Zayn Malik d) Drake e) f) Avicii g) Liam Payne h) i) j) Felix Jaehn k) l)

Picture 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name

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b) Memory game

Use the photos and names to make a memory game. Play with a partner.

a b

c d

e f

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c) Discussion

Discuss the following questions with your partner first and then in class. Always try to give reasons and explanations.

 Are you interested in today’s pop music?  Do you know all the artists in the previous tasks?  Have you got a favourite artist?  What is your favourite kind of music?  When and where do you listen to music?  Do you still buy CDs?  Do you use legal streaming platforms? Do you pay for them? Which platforms do you use?

c) Mind map Create a mind map with your spontaneous ideas. Share your ideas with your partner first and then in class.

Why do so many people like pop music?

PIC 9

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Why do many people like rap music?

PIC 9

d) Presentations Divide your class into groups. Each group picks one of the following artists and creates a presentation. a) Jason Derulo b) David Guetta c) Zayn Malik d) Drake e) Ed Sheeran f) Avicii g) Liam Payne h) Justin Bieber i) Justin Timberlake j) Felix Jaehn k) Bruno Mars l) Shawn Mendes

Try to include the following aspects:

- general facts - achievements - early life - public image - career - any other interesting info - personal life

Create a PowerPoint presentation with pictures and perhaps videos, too. Duration: 4-5 minutes. Try to speak freely.

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TASK 2: a) Describe the pictures to each other without showing them to each other.

PIC 11 PIC 10 b) Discussion Discuss the following questions with your partner first and then in class. Always try to give reasons and explanations.  What similarities and differences can you see in the two pictures?  What do you know about the rapper Drake?  Do you like rap music? Have you got a favourite artist? c) Discussion You want to take part in a “meet & greet” quiz competition. You can win a 10-minute interview with Drake. You can ask him five questions. Write them in the box below. Compare your questions with your partner’s. What similarities and differences are there? Give reasons for your questions. Create a class ranking with the most popular questions and discuss them in class.

Interview questions for Drake

1. ______

2. ______

3. ______d) Wrting 4. ______

______

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Write a letter to Drake’s management team asking for an interview. Include the list of the most popular questions in your class and tell the team about the reasons, too. You can use the phrases in the box below. Write about 200 words.

Useful phrases

Dear Sir or Madam I am writing to… I thank you in anticipation and hope to hear from you soon. Best wishes Kind regards Yours sincerely

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_____ d) Writing Imagine you are Drake. Write about a typical day, about your feelings and emotions, about being the most-successful rapper today. Write about 150 words.

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______VOCABULARY ______TASK 1: Word salad ______Read the definitions below and find the nouns in the grid. ______

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e) Pro/con discussion Read the statements below. Find five pros and five cons and discuss them with your partner first and then in class.

Rap music is always aggressive and offensive.

+++ PROS +++ --- CONS ---

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______

______

______

Streaming is the best way to listen to music.

+++ PROS +++ --- CONS ---

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______g) Writing.

It would be great to be as famous as Drake.

+++ PROS +++ --- CONS ---

______

______

______

______

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VOCABULARY TASK 1: Crossword Puzzle Read the definitions below and find the corresponding nouns in the grid.

ACROSS: DOWN: all the people who live in a particular a time when a particular situation 1 area, city or country; the total number of 2 makes it possible to do or achieve people who live there something a period of ten years, especially a a person who expresses opinions about 5 continuous period, such as 1910–1919 3 the good and bad qualities of books, or 2000–2009 music, etc. the quality of being faithful in your a piece of music or song on a record, 7 4 support of somebody/something tape or CD the way that you think and feel about a person who has come to live somebody/something; the way that you 8 permanently in a country that is not 6 behave towards somebody/something their own that shows how you think and feel the effect that somebody/something all the people who were born at about has on the way a person thinks or 11 8 the same time behaves or on the way that something works or develops 13 the series of jobs that a person has in a 9 a report in a newspaper or magazine,

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particular area of work, usually or on the Internet, television or radio, in involving more responsibility as time which somebody gives their opinion of passes a book, play, film/movie, etc.; the act of writing this kind of report a small creature like an insect with eight legs, two front claws (= curved several events or things of a similar and pointed arms) and a long tail that 14 10 kind that happen one after the other curves over its back and can give a poisonous sting; they live in hot countries the flat surface at the front of a the particular quality that different foods television, computer, or other electronic and drinks have that allows you to 15 12 device, on which you see pictures or recognize them when you put them in information your mouth

TASK 2: Verbs Read the definitions on the left and combine them with the corresponding verbs on the right. Complete the grid below. There is one verb that you do not need.

to try and give an answer or make a judgement about a) 1) to stream something without being sure of all the facts to express your approval or admiration for b) 2) to release somebody/something c) to give a spoken or written answer to somebody/something 3) to guess to develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more d) 4) to develop complicated form; to develop something in this way to play video or sound on a computer by receiving it as a continuous stream, from the Internet for example, rather than e) 5) to sign needing to wait until the whole of the material has been downloaded to break something, or to be broken, violently and noisily into f) 6) to praise many pieces g) to get or accept something that is sent or given to you 7) to enjoy h) to give the impression of being or doing something 8) to respond i) to make something available to the public 9) to evolve j) to get pleasure from something 10) to receive k) to write one’s name under a contract 11) to appear

12) to smash

1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12)

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LISTENING COMPREHENSION click: key TASK 1: Listen to the text and complete the sentences. You can use two to six words for your answer but one word isn’t enough. a) Born Aubrey Graham – Drake is actually his middle name – ______from has topped the charts with his new ̒Scorpion’ released June 29. b) Since then, he has released a new album or nearly every year, which has resulted ______in a row. c) Critics often praise his special style of rap as ______. d) This made it possible for them to feel like they were working with Drake. Drake’s music has evolved a lot over the years ______of his home town. e) In his next album, ̒More Life,’ Drake played ______allowing other artists to sing on some of the tracks. f) That means Drake has smashed the previous record for the most songs ______.

click: key TASK 2: Listen to the text and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).

T F a) Drake’s last album ‘Scorpion’ was released on June 19. When he was 15 years old, Drake played a role in the Canadian b) series Jimmy Brooks. c) The name of ’s is “”. d) Drake has had seven number one in a row. e) Drake’s style of is different as he writes about his emotions. f) Drake allows fans of his music to take an active part in his art. Drake’s music is typically Canadian without any multicultural g) influences. h) Drake’s fourth album was highly praised by critics. i) ‘Scorpion’ climbed to the top of the charts.

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j) With ‘Scorpion’ Drake broke a record set by in 1964.

READING COMPREHENSION click: key

TASK 1: Read the text below. Some sentences have been removed from the text. Put them (1 - 6) in their correct positions. Be careful! There are more positions than you need.

Drake, “the king of streaming music”

[ A ] Drake’s first taste of fame, however, came in 2001 when he was just 15 years old playing Jimmy Brooks in the popular Canadian series : The Next Generation. During his time at the show, he rapped occasionally on screen, but no one could have guessed how popular he would become once he began to focus only on his music career. In 2006 he released his first mixtape, ̒Room for Improvement’, and began developing a friendship with -based rapper, Lil Wayne. [ B ] In the following year, he released his first studio album, ̒Thank Me Later.’ Since then, he has released a new album or mixtape nearly every year, which has resulted in seven number-one albums in a row. Critics often praise his special style of rap as something refreshing and different. Instead of rapping about how good he is, Drake tends to write about his own emotions. This has also allowed him to connect well with fans. [ C ]. He even gives fans the opportunity to take a more active role in his art. For example, his Grammy winning song ̒Hotline Bling,’ in addition to being a radio hit, was an internet sensation. After the music video was released online, fans responded by making a number of GIFs and memes out of the simple video. This made it possible for them to feel like they were working with Drake. [ D ] Drake’s music has evolved a lot over the years thanks to the multicultural influences of his home town. Toronto is considered by many to be one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Drake has worked with the Nigerian artist and included various musical styles into his own project such as , southern rap, Afropop and South African . Although Drake’s records have all topped the charts, critics have not always been positive. ̒Views,’ Drake’s fourth studio album, did not receive very good reviews. [ E ] In his next album, ̒More Life,’ Drake played more of a background role by allowing other artists to sing on some of the tracks. Following these two albums, critics thought that ̒Scorpion’ was more or less just a recycling of rap and R&B styles found on his previous albums. [ F ] Maybe they like him more now because Drake has recently become a new father, a theme he explores in this album, rapping in his song ̒Emotionless,’ “I wasn’t hidin’ my kid from the world/ I was hidin’ the world from my kid.” Whatever the reason for fans’ interest and loyalty, the album broke several records in just the first week of its release. ̒Scorpion’ had a total of 1 billion streams in the first week, with over 300 million streams on the first day alone. Additionally, all 25 songs from the album appeared in the Billboard-100-Charts with a whopping seven landing among the Top Ten. [ G ] The Beatles originally set the record in 1964 when five of their songs were ranked in the Top Ten. It just goes to show that records are meant to be broken. [ H ]

On that album Drake began to sing more than rap and acted more like an R&B 1 artist than a rapper. That means Drake has smashed the previous record for the most songs in the 2 Top Ten at one time. Born Aubrey Graham – Drake is actually his middle name – this charming former 3 child actor from Toronto has topped the charts with his new album ̒Scorpion’ released June 29. 4 This did not stop fans from helping the album climb to the top of the charts.

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After leaving Degrassi in 2008, Drake signed to Wayne’s record label, Young 5 Money Entertainment, in 2009.

TASK 2: click: key

Sections of the text have been mixed up. Put them in the correct order.

Drake, “the king of streaming music”

Born Aubrey Graham – Drake is actually his middle name – this charming former child actor from Toronto has topped the charts with his new album ̒Scorpion’ released June 29. Drake’s first taste of fame, however, came in 2001 when he was just 15 years old playing Jimmy Brooks in the popular Canadian series Degrassi: The Next Generation.

Instead of rapping about how good he is, Drake tends to write about his own emotions. This has also allowed him to connect well with fans. Drake has created an “us versus them” attitude with those who enjoy his music. He even gives fans the opportunity to take a more active role in his art. Drake’s music has evolved a lot over the years thanks to the multicultural influences of his home town. Toronto is considered by many to be one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Drake has worked with the Nigerian artist Wizkid and included various musical styles into his own project such as dancehall, southern rap, Afropop and South African house music. After leaving Degrassi in 2008, Drake signed to Wayne’s record label, Young Money Entertainment, in 2009. In the following year, he released his first studio album, ̒Thank Me Later.’ Since then, he has released a new album or mixtape nearly every year, which has resulted in seven number-one albums in a row. Critics often praise his special style of rap as something refreshing and different. Whatever the reason for fans’ interest and loyalty, the album broke several records in just the first week of its release. ̒Scorpion’ had a total of 1 billion streams in the first week, with over 300 million streams on the first day alone. Additionally, all 25 songs from the album appeared in the Billboard- 100-Charts with a whopping seven landing among the Top Ten. Following these two albums, critics thought that ̒Scorpion’ was more or less just a recycling of rap and R&B styles found on his previous albums. This did not stop fans from helping the album climb to the top of the charts. Maybe they like him more now because Drake has recently become a new father, a theme he explores in this album, rapping in his song ̒Emotionless,’ “I wasn’t hidin’ my kid from the world/ I was hidin’ the world from my kid.” During his time at the show, he rapped occasionally on screen, but no one could have guessed how popular he would become once he began to focus only on his music career. In 2006 he released his first mixtape, ̒Room for Improvement’, and began developing a friendship with New Orleans-based rapper, Lil Wayne. Although Drake’s records have all topped the charts, critics have not always been positive. ̒Views,’ Drake’s fourth studio album, did not receive very good reviews. On that album Drake began to sing more than rap and acted more like an R&B artist than a rapper. In his next album, ̒More Life,’ Drake played more of a background role by allowing other artists to sing on some of the tracks. For example, his Grammy winning song ̒Hotline Bling,’ in addition to being a radio hit, was an internet sensation. After the music video was released online, fans responded by making a number of GIFs and memes out of the simple video. This made it possible for them to feel like they were working with Drake.

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That means Drake has smashed the previous record for the most songs in the Top Ten at one time. The Beatles originally set the record in 1964 when five of their songs were ranked in the Top Ten. It just goes to show that records are meant to be broken.

TASK 3: Guided writing

Write an article for your school website about today’s pop music. Include the following aspects:

 Current pop stars  Drake  Streaming platforms  Your personal opinion on Drake or streaming platforms

Write about 200 words.

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Full text:

Drake, “the king of streaming music”

Culture The Canadian rapper Drake has been the biggest name in hip-hop for nearly a decade.

By Tim Brown American English

Born Aubrey Graham – Drake is actually his middle name – this charming former child actor from Toronto has topped the charts with his new album ̒Scorpion’ released June 29. Drake’s first taste of fame, however, came in 2001 when he was just 15 years old playing Jimmy Brooks in the popular Canadian series Degrassi: The Next Generation. During his time at the show, he rapped occasionally on screen, but no one could have guessed how popular he would become once he began to focus only on his music career. In 2006 he released his first mixtape, ̒Room for Improvement’, and began developing a friendship with New Orleans-based rapper, Lil Wayne. After leaving Degrassi in 2008, Drake signed to Wayne’s record label, Young Money Entertainment, in 2009. In the following year, he released his first studio album, ̒Thank Me Later.’ Since then, he has released a new album or mixtape nearly every year, which has resulted in seven number-one albums in a row. Critics often praise his special style of rap as something refreshing and different. Instead of rapping about how good he is, Drake tends to write about his own emotions. This has also allowed him to connect well with fans. Drake has created an “us versus them” attitude with those who enjoy his music. He even gives fans the opportunity to take a more active role in his art. For example, his Grammy winning song ̒Hotline Bling,’ in addition to being a radio hit, was an internet sensation. After the music video was released online, fans responded by making a number of GIFs and memes out of the simple video. This made it possible for them to feel like they were working with Drake. Drake’s music has evolved a lot over the years thanks to the multicultural influences of his home town. Toronto is considered by many to be one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Drake has worked with the Nigerian artist Wizkid and included various musical styles into his own project such as dancehall, southern rap, afropop and South African house music. Although Drake’s records have all topped the charts, critics have not always been positive. ̒Views,’ Drake’s fourth studio album, did not receive very good reviews. On that album Drake began to sing more than rap and acted more like an R&B artist than a rapper. In his next album, ̒More Life,’ Drake played more of a background role by allowing other artists to sing on some of the tracks. Following these two albums, critics thought that ̒Scorpion’ was more or less just a recycling of rap and R&B styles found on his previous albums. This did not stop fans from helping the album climb to the top of the charts. Maybe they like him more now because Drake has recently become a new father, a theme he explores in this album, rapping in his song ̒Emotionless,’ “I wasn’t hidin’ my kid from the world/ I was hidin’ the world from my kid.” Whatever the reason for fans’ interest and loyalty, the album broke several records in just the first week of its release. ̒Scorpion’ had a total of 1 billion streams in the first week, with over 300 million streams on the first day alone. Additionally, all 25 songs from the album appeared in the Billboard-100-Charts with a whopping seven landing among the Top Ten. That means Drake has smashed the previous record for the most songs in the Top Ten at one time. The Beatles originally set the record in 1964 when five of their songs were ranked in the Top Ten. It just goes to show that records are meant to be broken.

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ANSWER KEY

PRE-LISTENING

TASK 1 a) Are you a pop music expert?

Picture 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name e d b k i c l a

VOCABULARY

TASK 1:

TASK 2:

1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) e i a k b j c d g h f

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LISTENING COMPREHENSION

TASK 1: a) this charming former child actor b) in seven number-one albums c) something refreshing and different d) thanks to the multicultural influences e) more of a background role by f) in the Top Ten at one time.

TASK 2: a) F b) F c) F d) T e) T f) T g) F h) F i) T j) T

READING COMPREHENSION

TASK 1:

1 On that album Drake began to sing more than rap and acted more like an R&B E artist than a rapper. 2 That means Drake has smashed the previous record for the most songs in the G Top Ten at one time. 3 Born Aubrey Graham – Drake is actually his middle name – this charming former A child actor from Toronto has topped the charts with his new album ̒Scorpion’ released June 29. 4 This did not stop fans from helping the album climb to the top of the charts. F 5 After leaving Degrassi in 2008, Drake signed to Wayne’s record label, Young B Money Entertainment, in 2009.

TASK 2:

C Instead of rapping about how good he is, Drake tends to write about his own emotions. This has also allowed him to connect well with fans. Drake has created an “us versus them” attitude with those who enjoy his music. He even gives fans the opportunity to take a more active role in his art. E Drake’s music has evolved a lot over the years thanks to the multicultural influences of his home town. Toronto is considered by many to be one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Drake has worked with the Nigerian artist Wizkid and included various musical styles into his own project such as dancehall, southern rap, afropop and South African house music. B After leaving Degrassi in 2008, Drake signed to Wayne’s record label, Young Money Entertainment, in 2009. In the following year, he released his first studio album, ̒Thank Me Later.’ Since then, he has released a new album or mixtape nearly every year, which has resulted in seven number-one albums in a row. Critics often praise his special style of rap as something refreshing and different. Whatever the reason for fans’ interest and loyalty, the album broke several records in just the first week of its release. ̒Scorpion’ had a total of 1 billion streams in the first week, with over 300 million streams on the first day alone. Additionally, all 25 songs from the album appeared in the Billboard- 100-Charts with a whopping seven landing among the Top Ten. G Following these two albums, critics thought that ̒Scorpion’ was more or less just a recycling of rap

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and R&B styles found on his previous albums. This did not stop fans from helping the album climb to the top of the charts. Maybe they like him more now because Drake has recently become a new father, a theme he explores in this album, rapping in his song ̒Emotionless,’ “I wasn’t hidin’ my kid from the world/ I was hidin’ the world from my kid.” A During his time at the show, he rapped occasionally on screen, but no one could have guessed how popular he would become once he began to focus only on his music career. In 2006 he released his first mixtape, ̒Room for Improvement’, and began developing a friendship with New Orleans-based rapper, Lil Wayne. F Although Drake’s records have all topped the charts, critics have not always been positive. ̒Views,’ Drake’s fourth studio album, did not receive very good reviews. On that album Drake began to sing more than rap and acted more like an R&B artist than a rapper. In his next album, ̒More Life,’ Drake played more of a background role by allowing other artists to sing on some of the tracks. D For example, his Grammy winning song ̒Hotline Bling,’ in addition to being a radio hit, was an internet sensation. After the music video was released online, fans responded by making a number of GIFs and memes out of the simple video. This made it possible for them to feel like they were working with Drake.

SOURCES: PIC 1: Ed Sheeran By Drew de F Fawkes (Ed Sheeran, V Festival 2014, Chelmsford) [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Ed_Sheeran%2C_V_Festival_2014%2C_ Chelmsford_%2814788797777%29.jpg PIC 2: Drake: By Anton Mak [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Drake_%40_Velvet_Underground_2017.j pg PIC 3: David Guetta David Guetta By Parlophone [CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/33/David_Guetta_2013-04-12_001.jpg PIC 4: Bruno Mars By Chrizta T. (https://www.flickr.com/photos/skyremix/5003880640/) [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fa/Bruno_Mars%2C_Las_Vegas_2010.jpg PIC 5: Justin Timberlake Caroline Bonarde Ucci [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fa/JustinTimberlakeJune07_crop.jpg PIC 6: Zayn Malik By Javierosh [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/61/Zayn_Malik_April_2014.png PIC 7: Shawn Mendes By Raph_PH [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/69/Shawn_Mendes_at_The_Queen%27s_Bi rthday_Party_%28cropped%29.jpg PIC 8: Jason Derulo By bombayhiphop (jason_derulo_2682006) [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

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