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Use these simple sentence starters to help you talk about the songs and singers you like.
Introducing the topic
Explaining why
Giving examples
Results / Consequences
Talking about the past
Describing places or feelings
Finishing your thought
| Word | Part of Speech | Meaning | Example in Practice |
|---|---|---|---|
| Music | Noun | Sounds that are made to be beautiful and nice to hear. | “I listen to music on my phone.” |
| Song | Noun | A piece of music with words that you sing. | “This is my favorite song.” |
| Singer | Noun | A person who uses their voice to make music. | “She is a very famous singer.” |
| Band | Noun | A group of people who play music together. | “My brother plays drums in a band.” |
| Instrument | Noun | An object used for making music. | “The guitar is a beautiful instrument.” |
| Guitar | Noun | An instrument with six strings that you play with your fingers. | “He is playing the guitar.” |
| Piano | Noun | A large instrument with black and white keys. | “She learns how to play the piano.” |
| Listen | Verb | To pay attention to a sound. | “I listen to the radio in the morning.” |
| Play | Verb | To make music with an instrument. | “Can you play the piano?” |
| Sing | Verb | To make musical sounds with your voice. | “We sing together in the car.” |
| Concert | Noun | A live music show with singers or bands. | “I bought a ticket for the pop concert.” |
| Loud | Adjective | Making a lot of noise. | “The music at the party was very loud.” |
| Quiet | Adjective | Making very little noise. | “I like quiet music when I study.” |
| Fast | Adjective | Moving or playing quickly. | “Dance music is usually very fast.” |
| Slow | Adjective | Moving or playing not quickly. | “This love song is very slow.” |
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