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Good day students from around the world,
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it's your IELTS tutor Jack here and welcome back to another episode of the IELTS Plus English podcast.
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Today's topic is music and I love music.
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It's quite a big part of my life so we're going to talk about it a lot today.
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Of course, if you want to learn about music,
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learn some great vocabulary and expressions and see today's common questions,
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go to jacks-english.com to download the free handout.
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And all of the handouts from the previous lessons you can find there.
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So wonderful resource.
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I hope you're enjoying it.
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Today's topic is quite an important one for me because as I said,
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music is and has been a big part of my life.
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You may not know this,
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but I used to play the drums a lot.
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I used to play the piano.
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I took exams in piano, took exams in drums.
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So I used to be part of a band, believe it or not.
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I was the drummer in a rock band.
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So I have a lot of history in music.
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And nowadays, I just love listening to music.
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It's a big part of my commute when I go from my house to work.
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So how about you?
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Do you play a musical instrument?
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Let me know in the comments on YouTube.
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I love to hear from you.
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And let's get straight into today's topic.
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Do some part ones to start.
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What types of music do you like to listen to?
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I like to listen to all types of music,
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really all types of music.
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I sometimes listen to rock music, rap, electronic dance music.
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I do like dance music a lot.
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There's some musical genres in England which are quite unique to England,
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such as garage and indie rock.
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These genres, I think they originated or they are unique to England,
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and I love those as well.
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Next question.
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Have you ever been in a music group or band?
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Yes, I have been in a rock band.
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It was a long time ago now,
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a really long time ago it was when i was about
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perhaps 16 or 17 maybe around that kind of age
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and i joined a group of friends i was the drummer
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we had a bass guitar a lead guitar a singer it
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was uh it was a lot of fun we would go to my friend's house he had a huge house
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and play jam practice yeah it was a really nice experience
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and uh let's go on to a part two so today's part two is describe a band you enjoy listening to
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okay so we'll put two minutes on the clock and start now
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i'd like to tell you about coldplay
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when i was young there was a song came out called
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yellow i don't remember how old i was i would guess around 15
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and this song came out called yellow i might have been older it was not revolutionary
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but it was a really lovely song it swept around
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the UK and then I believe it was a big hit around the world
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and it was just a really nice song it was a
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kind of mellow it was slow it was by a rock
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band I think you could describe Coldplay as a rock band
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and it did so well and that was the start of their career
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that was the one that made them famous so let me tell you a little more about Coldplay.
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Coldplay are I suppose you would call them a rock band
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and the lead singer is a really good singer it's quite
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rare to have such a good singer as the front man
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the thing I really like about them is they've actually been around for certainly 15 maybe even 20 years now
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and they are constantly upgrading and evolving adding new technology to the way
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that they construct music you know they're doing collaborations with other famous artists
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so they're really interesting band who are constantly changing and redefining what you think a rock band is.
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For me personally, I like their music right from the start up until the present day.
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The earlier work was more traditional with guitars
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and it was kind of more mellow and some of my favourite songs come from the earlier days.
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okay do you know Coldplay I think everyone knows Coldplay right here in South Korea they have come here
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and performed and they were very very popular really they they did a great performance here
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and I think all over the world you probably know them
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if you don't I recommend you know search on YouTube see
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see how they are they're really good band good okay let's
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move on to ask some part threes do you think music
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is getting better as time goes on i certainly don't think
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that i'm not someone who hates modern music i i do
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like some modern music i think it's very catchy you know
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thinking about people like bts they make very catchy melodies
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and they do incredibly well around the world but i would say
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that it's definitely not getting better
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and for me some of the best music comes from the the 90s
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and 2000s but hey i'm sounding like an old man now i like the older music
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that i grew up with i guess everyone will be like
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that right so no i don't think music is getting better oh god i feel
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so old now let's do another question is it better to go to a live concert
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or to listen to a cd
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that really depends on the person uh i'm not a personally
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i'm not a huge fan of going to a live concert
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because it's very loud it can be quite rough you've got a queue to get in the experience is incredible
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so the high you feel from going to a live concert is more extreme than
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if you were to listen to a cd you feel an incredible euphoria as you're listening to live music.
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But does that make it better maybe not because cds are
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so convenient we can listen to it while we drive
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while we're in the street anywhere of course nowadays cd is a bit outdated we all use mp3s now
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so no i i would say It depends on the person.
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Okay.
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I don't know why it says CD.
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I think today's topic is trying to make me look more old.
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Talking about CDs.
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We haven't had CDs for decades.
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Anyway, one more.
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Do you think that music should be a compulsory subject in schools?
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Yes, I think it should be a compulsory subject.
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I don't think it should take much time.
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I think it should just at least exist to give students an opportunity to experience music
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and then decide to take it more seriously or not I think
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that having music class gives students a chance to experience instruments to improvise music with the instruments
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to sing along to music together
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So it's more about just providing an initial experience that they may want to take more seriously later.
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And I think that's important.
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OK, that's music done.
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Another topic ticked off.
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We're on topic 27 now and we'll move to topic 28 next week,
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which will be nation and culture.
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A fantastic subject.
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of course if you want all of the free materials
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that go with this podcast go to my website www.jax-english.com please
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show me your appreciation with a like subscribe be part of
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the community comment i try to get involved with the ielts plus community
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and i hope you enjoy it have a great week this week
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and study super super hard to review music and preview nation and culture see you next week bye

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