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I WORK FOR A MUSIC SHOW CALLED "MISTERY"

 In this lesson, students will learn how to talk about their job roles, workplaces, and projects, using the example of working for a music show called "Mistery." The focus will be on describing job responsibilities, using Present Simple and relevant vocabulary for entertainment and work environments. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to talk about their work and describe their participation in specific projects.


GRAMMAR

1. Present Simple for Jobs

  • Structure:
    Subject + verb (base form) + object.
    Examples:
    • I work for a music show.
    • She writes scripts for the program.

2. Prepositions to Describe Workplaces

  • Examples:
    • I work for a music show.
    • She works on a TV show.
    • They work in a studio.

3. Talking About Responsibilities

  • Structure:
    Subject + verb + object (action verbs for work).
    Examples:
    • I organize events for the show.
    • She edits videos.
    • We prepare the stage.

4. Using the Possessive to Name Shows or Projects

  • Structure:
    Noun + called + “name”
    Examples:
    • I work for a show called "Mistery."
    • He plays music in a band called "The Beats."

VOCABULARY

  1. Music show: A program with performances or music-related content.
    Example: I work for a music show on TV.

  2. Studio: A place where music or videos are recorded.
    Example: We record in a studio every week.

  3. Stage: The area where performers stand.
    Example: The stage is ready for the band.

  4. Audience: People who watch a show or performance.
    Example: The audience loves the music.

  5. Performance: A musical or artistic presentation.
    Example: There is a great performance on tonight.

  6. Host: A person who presents a show.
    Example: The host is very funny.

  7. Producer: Someone who manages a show or music production.
    Example: The producer organizes everything.

  8. Script: The written words for a show or movie.
    Example: I help write the script for the host.

  9. Lighting: The arrangement of lights for a show.
    Example: The lighting makes the stage look amazing.

  10. Soundcheck: A test of microphones and speakers before a performance.
    Example: The soundcheck is very important.


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I work for a music show called “Mistery.”
  • We prepare the stage for performances.
  • The show is recorded in a studio.
  • She writes scripts for the host.
  • The audience loves the live music.
  • What do you do for the show?
  • I organize events and schedule rehearsals.
  • He is the producer of the show.
  • The lighting and sound are excellent.
  • We always check the sound before the performance.

SENTENCES

Positive Sentences:

  1. I work for a music show called "Mistery."
  2. She prepares the stage for the performers.
  3. We record the show in a studio.

Negative Sentences:

  1. I don’t work on the stage; I work behind the scenes.
  2. She doesn’t sing; she writes the script.
  3. The show doesn’t have a live audience.

Questions and Answers:

  1. Q: What do you do for the music show?
    A: I organize the performances and events.
  2. Q: Where is the music show recorded?
    A: It’s recorded in a studio.
  3. Q: Does the show have live performances?
    A: Yes, there are live performances every week.

CONVERSATION

Situation: Talking About a Job

Jake: Hi, Anna! What do you do?
Anna: I work for a music show called "Mistery."
Jake: Wow! That sounds interesting. What do you do for the show?
Anna: I help with organizing the performances and scheduling rehearsals.
Jake: Do you enjoy your job?
Anna: Yes, I love it! The performers are amazing, and the audience is always excited.
Jake: That’s great! Do you also perform?
Anna: No, I work behind the scenes, but it’s still very fun.


READING

The Music Show Called "Mistery"

"Mistery" is a popular music show that features live performances from different bands and artists. The show is recorded in a large studio every Friday evening. Many people work on the show to make it successful.

The host, John, is funny and energetic, keeping the audience entertained. The producer, Sarah, organizes everything, from the stage setup to the schedule of the bands. There are also sound engineers who check the microphones and speakers before the performance starts.

Each week, the show has a theme, and the performers dress according to it. The lighting team creates beautiful effects to match the music. Everyone works together to give the audience a memorable experience.


Questions

  1. What is "Mistery"?
    Answer: It’s a popular music show.

  2. When is the show recorded?
    Answer: It is recorded every Friday evening.

  3. Who is the host of the show?
    Answer: The host is John.

  4. What does Sarah do on the show?
    Answer: She is the producer and organizes everything.

  5. What do the sound engineers do?
    Answer: They check the microphones and speakers before the performance.

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