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Unit 21 Lesson 82 The Moonlight Sonata

Let's start at the very beginning A very good place to start When you read you begin with A-B-C When you sing you begin with do-re-mi Do-re-mi Do-re-mi The first three notes just happen to be Do-re-mi Do-re-mi Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti.

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Unit 21 Lesson 82 The Moonlight Sonata

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  1. Let's start at the very beginningA very good place to startWhen you read you begin withA-B-CWhen you sing you begin with do-re-miDo-re-miDo-re-miThe first three notes just happen to beDo-re-miDo-re-miDo-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti Doe, a deer, a female deerRay, a drop of golden sunMe, a name I call myselfFar, a long long way to runSew, a needle pulling threadLa, a note to follow sewTea, I drink with jam and breadThat will bring us back to do

  2. Unit 21 Lesson 82 The Moonlight Sonata

  3. Pop music Country music Light music Classical music Rock ‘n roll jazz

  4. Rock ‘n roll

  5. jazz

  6. Classical music

  7. Beethoven one of the greatest composers(作曲家) born in 1770 and died in 1827. as a child, did not have a happy life. Father, a singer, lazy and always drank a lot. only four, play the piano hour after hour go around and give concerts when only eleven. When seventeen, won high praise from Mozart A few years later, write a lot of music himself often poor and ill during his life Deaf when only thirty-one composing about 300 pieces all his life. famous pieces :Fate (命运), the Moonlight sonata

  8. The Moonlight Sonata Happy sad quiet(宁静的) excited(激动的) Interested moved(感动的) comfortable(舒服的)

  9. Listen and read: a game: who can ask and answer more questions

  10. Listen and choose A or B • Beethoven stopped outside a little house one evening because_________ • A. he was walking in the street B. he heard his Sonata played • 2. What’s the girl’s greatest wish? • A. listening to Beethoven play B. not playing any more • 3. What surprised Beethoven when he saw the girl? • A. she played well B. she couldn’t see anything • 4. How did the girl learn to play the music? • A. by studying herself B. by listening to the woman next door • 5. What did Beethoven call that new piece of music? • A. Moonlight Sonata B. the Sonata in F B A B B A

  11. Read & tell Right or Wrong • Beethoven went to visit a little house one evening. • The girl found it easy to play Beethoven’s Sonata in F. • The girl lived alone. • The young man could make a lot of money. • The young man and the girl were brother and sister. • The girl didn’t believe her dream would come true. • Beethoven taught the girl to play his Sonata in F. • The girl and the young man like the music played by Beethoven. (W) (W) (W) (W) (R) (R) (W) (R)

  12. Fill in the blanks One evening Beethoven _______ in a street when he suddenly heard someone ______ his Sonata in F. It was a girl. She wished to hear Beethoven ______ play it. But she was so poor that she couldn't ______ to buy tickets to the concert. Beethoven _____ at the door and it opened. ______ his surprise, he found the girl was blind. Beethoven said no _____. He sat down and looked up to the sky. The moon shone ______ in through the window. Beethoven began to play. The music was very beautiful. The girl and his brother ______ lost themselves in it. After Beethoven wrote it down at home, he ______it the Moonlight Sonata. was walking playing himself afford knocked To more, brightly, both called

  13. Free talk In some way Beethoven and the little girl are the same. Do you know what it is? what can you learn from Beethoven? And how about the little girl?

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