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pairs. Ask and answer questions about music. Talk as they do. (仿說 ) Do you like Romantic music? Yes, I do. Do you like Contemporary music? No, I don39。m really a dancer. I don39。o Xuěq237。t get my m essage last night, did you? Yang Chao: No, I didn39。t you? He has never liked classical, has he? 1 Match the sentences in Box A with the question tags in Box B. On page 38, on the left, you see twelve sentences. Now read them and match them with the question tags on the right. 2 Write the missing question tags. Sally and John are talking about something. But the question tags are missing. Now read them aloud and write the missing question tags. 3 Work in pairs. Practise the conversation in Activity 2. Make sure you put the stress in the right places. Talk just as they do! (仿說 ) Yang Chao: Hi, Wen Yu! It39。s western classical music, isn39。t it? Yes, it is. I like western classical music. This one is by Johann Strauss. You39。 Module 5 Western music Part 1: Teaching design 第一部分 教學(xué)設(shè)計 Function Talking about likes and dislikes Structure Question tags。ve heard of him, haven39。t it? You like classical music, don39。s a lovely day, isn’t it? Wen Yu: Yes, it is. You39。t. You didn39。n. It39。t play any instruments. You didn39。t. It39。t. It39。s Times Square Station, 2021. Chinese musicians at a restaurant in Shanghai Reenactment of a traditional music performance 。Chinese violin39。t. It39。s right. You are ing, aren’t you? Z