History of Music

In the following final activity you will find different activities to develop taking into account the theme: History of music.
Language: English
Subject: English language > Adjectives
Age: 16 - 17

History of Music

In the following final activity you will find different activities to develop taking into account the theme: History of music.

Select the best option for each sentence as appropriate. 

1. Queen had delivered a _____ concert at Wembley Stadium in 1986.

Memorable

Diverse

Melodic

2. The album had not been ______ in the band's discography.

Unforgettable

Boring

Popular

3. Had the musician's style been ______ in the music industry?

Success

Random

Innovative

4. Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 is considered one of the most _______ pieces of classical music.

Random

Influential

Modest

5. The reggaeton of the 90s had not been ______ accepted by the music industry.

Widely

Popularly

Succesfully

6. Elvis Presley's _______ performance on The Ed Sullivan Show changed the course of music history.

Legendary

Forgettable

Extraordinary

7. Had Bob Dylan's lyrics been _______ for a generation of social activists?

Boring

Powerful

Beautiful

8. Selena Quintanilla's _______ contributions to fashion and music had not been overlooked by critics.

Boring

Diverse

Beautiful

9. Queen's performance at Live Aid in 1985 was truly ______.

Insignificant

Boring

Unforgettable

10. Michael Jackson's "Thriller" album is one of the most ______ records of all time.

Iconic

Invisible

Dull

Pronunce the following sentences in English. 

1. Latin music is diverse in genres like salsa, reggaeton, and bachata.

2. Queen's song "Bohemian Rhapsody" became an instant popular hit.

3. Aretha Franklin's voice was powerful and influential.

4. Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" song was revolutionary.

5. Mozart's symphonies were diverse and influential.

Read the following text and answer the questions based on the text "History of Music".

                                                                      History of Music 

The history of music has been filled with memorable moments and legendary figures who have left an indelible impact on the world. From the earliest primitive rhythms to the complex arrangements of classical music, each era has been marked by innovative and authentic expressions.

Beethoven, one of the most influential composers of all time, had innovated with his symphonies and sonatas, creating a powerful legacy that has continued to influence to this day. His diverse and powerful work had resonated with generations of music lovers.

The emergence of rock 'n' roll in the 1950s had been a revolutionary moment in the history of popular music. Iconic artists like Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry had taken the genre to new heights, creating a unique and authentic sound that had captivated the world.

In the realm of jazz, legendary figures like Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis had left an unforgettable mark with their innovative and powerful music. Their influence had been lasting, and their legacy remained unforgettable.

Now, here are the multiple-choice questions related to the text:

1. What kind of legacy had Beethoven left?

Memorable

Popular

Revolutionary

2. Which musical genre had been revolutionary in the 1950s?

Jazz

Rock 'n' roll

Classical

3. Which adjective best describes the music of Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry?

Authentic

Diverse

Legendary

4. Which adjective best characterizes the influence of rock 'n' roll on popular music?

Bored

Powerful

Popular

5. ,Which adjective best describes the contributions of Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis to jazz?

Influential

Iconic

Dissapointed