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Listen to Music

Listen to music’ is a simple phrase that most students shouldn’t have a problem with, but many do.

A: What do you like to do to relax?
B: I like to listen to music.
Or I like listening to music.

A: What did you do last weekend?
B: Correct: I just listened to music all weekend.
Incorrect: Listening to music.

A: Do you like listening to music?
B: Yes I do. / No, not really.

A: When do you usually listen to music?
B: Usually while driving.
or It depends on my mood.
or When I feel stressed out.*
or When I want to relax.
*stressed out = having a lot of stress

Ask your pen(key)pal these questions.
-When do you usually listen to music?
-If the person driving the car next to you has their music jacked up**, what do you think?
-Does it bother you when the person sitting next to you on the subway is listening to music?
-Do you have a favorite singer / band?
-What is your favorite kind of music?
-What kind of music do you like to hear when you are excited and "partying"?
-What kind of music do you like to hear to relax?

**‘jacked up’ here=the volume is turned up very high

Related words and phrases:
Musician
band
concert
karaoke
singer
reggae
rap
ballad

 
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