2. Shakespeare
Shakespeare was a famous
writer from old England
Many students have to
read some of his books
in school
3.
4. Text 1
In 2016, a songwriter won the Nobel Prize in
Literature for the first time.
A writer of songs won an award that is usually
given to people who write books
5.
6. Vocabulary 1
On your sheet:
Shakespeare, Rock & Roll, Bob Dylan, Songwriter,
Nobel Prize, Literature, first time
Make sure you write in meaning of:
Rock & Roll
Nobel Prize
7. Question 1
A musician won a prize for literature (文學), but
why? Musicians make music, not books. How
could he win the prize for literature?
8. Text 2
But this is only the latest victory for the man
often called the greatest American poet of the
20th century. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Bob
Dylan!
There is a poet (writer of poems) called Bob
Dylan who has many awards.
9. Information Stuffing
Putting more information into one sentence
This is only the latest victory for the man often
called the greatest poet
Longer: This is only his latest victory. He is often
called the greatest poet.
Connects with: Who is/which is grammar structure
Should be: This is only the latest victory for the man
who is often called the greatest poet
Sometimes who is can be erased
11. Question 2
A poet is someone who makes _____
A. Books
B. Books or Music
C. Music
12. Text 3
Born in Minnesota in 1941, Robert Zimmerman
changed his name and moved to New York in
1961 to make a career in music.
He was born in Minnesota in 1941. Then he
changed his name and he moved to New York
to live. He wanted to be a musician.
13.
14. Information Stuffing 2
Putting more information into one sentence
Born in Minnesota in 1941, he changed his
name and moved to New York
Longer: He was born in Minnesota in 1941. He
changed his name and moved to New York.
Connection: two pieces of information about
him separated by a comma. The first part's
subject is in the second part.
First part is called a subordinate clause
15. Vocabulary 3
On your sheet:
Career in music
Make sure you write in meaning of:
Minnesota
16. Question 3 and 4
Born in Minnesota in 1941, Robert Zimmerman
changed his name and moved to New York in
1961 to make a career in music.
#3: Who is Robert Zimmerman? What did he
change his name to?
#4: How old is he?
17. Text 4
Originally a folk singer, he played social and
political songs in coffee shops for small crowds.
First, he sang folk songs in coffee shops for a
small number of people. His songs were about
the government and problems that the country
has.
19. Information Stuffing 3
Putting more information into one sentence
Originally a folk singer, he played social and
political songs in coffee shops
Longer: He was originally a folk singer. He
played social and political songs in coffee
shops.
Connection: two pieces of information about
him separated by a comma. The first part's
subject is in the second part.
First part is called a subordinate clause
20. Text 5
He was soon noticed by Columbia Records,
and his first album, Bob Dylan, was released in
1962.
A music company saw him and gave him
money to make music. He made his first group
of songs for people to buy in 1962.
Note:his first album is the same as his name,
this is called a 'self-titled' album
23. Vocabulary 4
On your sheet:
Originally, folk singer, social, political, crowds, was
noticed by, soon, Columbia Records, first album,
album was released
Make sure you write in meaning of:
Columbia Records (write down what a record
company is)
crowds
24. Text 6
Although his early records weren't very big
sellers, Dylan quickly found success as a
songwriter. His famous protest song “Blowin in
the Wind” was a hit for the folk trio Peter, Paul,
and Mary in 1963. Since then, countless other
artists have covered Dylan's songs.
Not many people bought his music. Bought
other musicians bought his words to make their
own songs. For instance, the music group
Peter, Paul, and Mary bought the words to a
song called “Blowin in the Wind” which became
a famous song.
28. Blowin' in the Wind
Let's listen to a thirty second clip
0:10-0:40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMFj8uDub
sE
29. Vocabulary 5
On your sheet:
Early records, big sellers, quickly found success,
success as, protest song, was a hit, folk trio,
covered songs, artists, since then, countless
Make sure you write in meaning of:
Protest song (a song that wants to make a protest)
Folk trio (a group of 3 folk musicians. Trio=3
people)
31. Pictures on pg 123
Dylan with Joan Baez during the civil rights
”March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom,”
1963
Notes: Joan Baez=another famous person.
Washington=USA's capital city (首都)
There was a walking protest for freedom and
jobs at the capital of the USA and many famous
people went there.
Bob Dylan waits to receive the Presidential
Medal of Freedom, 2012
Bob Dylan gets an award because his music
was often about freedom and other ideas
important to the USA
34. Vocabulary 6
On your sheet:
civil rights, march on Washington, freedom, receive,
presidential medal of freedom
Make sure you write in meaning of:
March (walking and protesting)
Presidential Medal of Freedom (medal president
gives for being someone famous for helping people
be more free)
35. Text 7
In 1965, Dylan shocked the music world by
switching from soft folk to hard rock. While
some of his old fans were disappointed, many
new fans were created. The single “Like a
Rolling Stone” reached number two in the
United States, making Dylan a star.
Bob Dylan surprised people by changing his
music style. Some people were sad and some
were happy. One of his songs, “Like a Rolling
Stone,” was very popular and made him very
famous.
36. Like a Rolling Stone
Let's listen to a 30 second clip
0:30-1:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwOfCgkyEj
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38. Switching From __ to ___
In 1965, Dylan shocked the music world by
switching from soft folk to hard rock.
Switch=change
Watch the teacher and make a sentence using
the switch from grammar.
A. Front to back
B. Open to closed
C. The PPT to Youtube
39. While some ____, many _____
While some of his old fans were disappointed,
many new fans were created.
While=though; although; even though
Sentence means: don't worry, it is okay that
some were sad because many were happy and
that is what is important
Uses non-specific amounts to convince you (說
服) : some vs many.
Contrasts bad and good
40. Vocabulary 7
On your sheet:
shocked the world, switching from __ to __, soft
folk, hard rock, fans, disappointed, the single
reached number 2, making him a star
Make sure you write in meaning of:
Switching from __ to __
hard rock
42. Text 8
A couple of years later he changed styles
again, writing and playing quiet country songs.
Now the rock fans were upset, but Dylan just
kept moving forward.
Bob Dylan switched his musical style from rock
to country music. Rock music lovers were
unhappy. Dylan still had success and he didn't
mind upsetting some people.
43. Question 8
So, now the rock fans are upset.
Who did Bob Dylan upset before the rock fans?
First, he upset _____
Then, he upset the rock fans.
44. Text 9
1969's Nashville Skyline was his fastest-selling
album yet!
In 1969, a new music record called Nashville
Skyline was bought by many people very
quickly. No other album from 1962 to 1969 by
Bob Dylan had been bought by so many people
so quickly.
46. Vocabulary 8
On your sheet:
A couple of years later, he changed styles, country
songs, kept moving forward, fastest-selling album
yet
Make sure you write in meaning of:
Fastest-selling album yet (at that year more people
bought that album quicker than his other albums)
He changed styles (switched from one kind of
music to another; from folk to rock)
47. Text 10
The end of the 1960s did not bring an end to
Dylan's success. Hits such as “Knockin' on
Heaven's Door” (1973) kept him in the public
eye, and 1975's Blood on the Tracks remains
his best-selling album.
Bob Dylan kept being successful and famous in
the 1970s. In the 1970s there was the famous
song “Knockin on Heaven's Door” and his most
popular album from 1975 till today 2019, Blood
on the Tracks.
49. Knockin' on Heaven's Door
Let's listen to a thirty second clip
0:30-1:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm9coqlk8fY
50. Spelling
Notice some song titles such as Knockin' on
Heaven's Door, and Blowin' in the Wind.
They don't have the g in the -ing.
The ' mark after the n tells the reader that there
are letters missing from the word
This is so it can be spelled the way many
people say it
Also some people think it looks cooler or has
more style
51. Vocabulary 9
On your sheet:
the end of the 1960s, did not bring an end to, hits
such as, kept him in the public eye, remains his
best-selling album
Make sure you write in meaning of:
The end of the 1960s (the last few years of; 1966-
1969)
Hits (famous and popular songs)
52. Text 11
More than 40 years later, he continues to record
and perform around the world. In addition to his
Nobel Prize, Dylan has won 12 Grammy
Awards, an Academy Award, and the US
Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Today, Bob Dylan still makes and performs new
music. He has won many awards.
56. Record vs Record
Record can be a noun or a verb
Record (n) is the type of big black CD they used
a long time ago. Today, it is often used to mean
'album.'
Spoken like the e in record was e not E.
Record (v) means to let the computer receive
your music so that you can listen to it later.
Spoken like the e in record was E not e.
57. Text 12
The man who began his career by attacking the
establishment is now very well established!
He used to want to argue with the government
and country because there was not enough
freedom. Now, he lives a rich and comfortable
life and everyone respects him.
58. Vocabulary 10
On your sheet:
more than 40 years later, he continues to record
and perform, in addition to, grammy awards,
academy awards, began his career, attacking the
establishment, very well established
Make sure you write in meaning of:
Grammy awards
Academy awards
59. Question 10
As we can see from the pictures and after
reading, the story is about a musician named
Bob Dylan.
The title is The Shakespeare of Rock & Roll.
The story doesn't talk about Shakespeare. It is
about the music career (生涯) of Bob Dylan.
Question: Why is the name of the story The
Shakespeare of Rock & Roll?
61. Main Idea
Strategy: simplify answers to one key word
A: Music
B: A musician
C: A prize
D: A song
Hint: What does every single picture have in it?
62. Subject Matter
Vocab sheet has the words
Family life, performances, achievements
The question what does the writer focus on is
the same as what does the passage focus on.
All answers have the same first two words, so
they won't help you to find the correct answer,
so ignore them.
A: Family. B: Performances (his music). C:
Achievements (his prizes/awards). D: Fans.
Hint: Think about the what pictures and youtube
videos were important to see for this story
63. Supporting Details
Strategy: find the date from the question in the
story and read that sentence.
Soft folk and hard rock are two _________.
Switch= ___________
64. Inference
Vocab sheet has the words
Assume, proud
A is about his feelings. Does the story talk about
his feelings?
B is about Nashville Skyline. Does it say this
album is the best? What does it say?
C is about popularity today, so look for dates
that are recent or close to today's date. What
can you find?
D is about Minnesota, what is the sentence
about Minnesota? Why did he leave?
65. Words in Context
Vocab sheet has the words
Traditional ideas
It said he began his career by attacking (fighting
) the establishment. What did he fight in the
beginning of his career? Look in paragraph 2
and 3.
66. Establishment vs. Established
The establishment is the normal way of life or
the regular/average society. If you fight the
establishment it means you are trying to stop
the consequences or problems you get for
acting weird or different
Being established means already having a
permanent place with a house and a job for a
long time, so every day you just do your habits
and don't have to try to improve anymore
67. Fact or Opinion
Vocab sheet has the words
Most successful album
Opinion is what you think, while a fact is a
100% true thing
Strategy: look for words like always, never, the
most, the best, the ___est. These are opinions.
A or C which one can be proven? (哪個有證明?)