Radio Ga Ga – Queen – Notes Activity types: Discussion, rhyming words, listening for specific words, gap fill Level: Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate Language: Talking about media Grammar: Present Simple - Past Simple Notes: This 1984 song by the British rock band Queen was written by their drummer Roger Taylor after he heard his 3-year-old son saying “radio ca ca”. For obvious reasons the record company insisted he change the title! The song is about television overtaking radio’s popularity but it also contains some criticism of radio itself for the decrease in variety of programming and the type of music being played. The song makes reference to two important radio events of the 20th century; Orson Wells' 1938 broadcast of H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds in the verse "through wars of worlds/invaded by Mars", and Winston Churchill's 18 June 1940 "This was their finest hour" speech from the House of Commons, in the verse "You've yet to have your finest hour". American pop star Lady Gaga credits her name to this song. (based on Wikipedia) Radio Ga Ga was part of a radio programme by Tune Into English, broadcast on Radio RAI 3 in February 2011 – you can listen to a podcast of this on the Students’ Area of www.tuneintoenglish.com ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Students discuss the media. You can help them asking simple questions like: - Which media do you use most frequently? (i.e. radio, tv, newspapers, internet) Which one do you prefer? Why? Do you ever listen to the radio? What are your favourite programmes? Do you like listening to the radio? Do you think radio is obsolete nowadays? How do you generally listen to music? How important was the radio for your parents or grandparents? 2. Give each student a folded copy of the worksheet and ask them to do Activity 1. They have to match the rhyming words according to their final vowel sound. Key: • boys – noise • care – there • cry – fly • depend - friend • ears – years • • • • • hour – power know – radio light – night Mars – stars new – you 3. Ask students to listen for the words in Activity 1, numbering them in the order they hear them. Play the song. Then students can unfold the page and complete the song (Activity 2) according to their answers to the previous activity and context. Words can be in any form (e.g. night/nights) Key: 1.light 2. night 3. know 4. radio 5. stars 6.Mars 7. cry 8. fly 9. noise 10. boys 11. care 12. there 13. power 14. hour 15. new 16.you 17. ears 18. years 19. friend 20. depend 4. Play the song again. Students check their answers in pairs or in groups. 5. Correct in open class, play the song again and sing together! 6. Follow-up. The song shows a contrast between the past and the present. How is it expressed grammatically? Students can group the verbs in the present simple and those in the past simple and compare what radio used to be and what it is now. This worksheet is to be used for educational purposes only Activity © Tune into English 2011 – www.tuneintoenglish.com Worksheet written by Prof. Mena Bianco, Naples Radio Ga Ga – Queen ACTIVITY 1. Match the rhyming words: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. boys care cry depend ears 6. fly 7. friend 8. hour 9. know 10.light 11.Mars 12.new 13.night 14.noise 15.power 16.radio 17.stars 18.there 19.years 20.you __________________________________FOLD____________________________________ ACTIVITY 2. Complete the song with the words from Activity 1. I'd sit alone and watch your ________ My only friend through teenage ________ And everything I had to ________ I heard it on my ________ We watch the shows, we watch the stars On videos for hours and hours We hardly need to use our ________ How music changes through the ________ You gave them all those old time ________ Through wars of worlds invaded by _______ You made them laugh, you made them _______ You made us feel like we could _______ Let's hope you never leave, old ________ Like all good things on you we ________ So stick around ‘cause we might miss you When we grow tired of all this visual You had your time, you had the ________ You've yet to have your finest ________ Radio So don't become some background ________ A backdrop for the girls and ________ Who just don't know or just don't ________ And just complain when you're not ________ You had your time, you had the ________ You've yet to have your finest ________ Radio All we hear is Radio Ga Ga Radio goo goo Radio Ga Ga All we hear is Radio Ga Ga Radio blah blah Radio, what's ________? Radio, someone still loves ________! All we hear is Radio Ga Ga Radio goo goo Radio Ga Ga All we hear is Radio Ga Ga Radio goo goo Radio Ga Ga All we hear is Radio Ga Ga Radio blah blah Radio, what's ________? Someone still loves ________! Radio Ga Ga (repeat 3 times) You had your time, you had the ________ You've yet to have your finest ________ Radio This worksheet is to be used for educational purposes only Activity © Tune into English 2011 – www.tuneintoenglish.com Worksheet written by Prof. Mena Bianco, Naples Radio Ga Ga – Queen - Complete I'd sit alone and watch your light My only friend through teenage nights And everything I had to know I heard it on my radio You gave them all those old time stars Through wars of worlds invaded by Mars You made them laugh, you made them cry You made us feel like we could fly So don't become some background noise A backdrop for the girls and boys Who just don't know or just don't care And just complain when you're not there You had your time, you had the power You've yet to have your finest hour Radio All we hear is Radio ga ga Radio goo goo Radio ga ga All we hear is Radio ga ga Radio blah blah Radio, what's new? Radio, someone still loves you! We watch the shows, we watch the stars On videos for hours and hours We hardly need to use our ears How music changes through the years Let's hope you never leave, old friend Like all good things on you we depend So stick around ‘cause we might miss you When we grow tired of all this visual You had your time, you had the power You've yet to have your finest hour Radio All we hear is Radio ga ga Radio goo goo Radio ga ga All we hear is Radio ga ga Radio goo goo Radio ga ga All we hear is Radio ga ga Radio blah blah Radio, what's new? Someone still loves you! Radio Ga Ga (repeat 3 times) You had your time, you had the power You've yet to have your finest hour Radio This worksheet is to be used for educational purposes only Activity © Tune into English 2011 – www.tuneintoenglish.com Worksheet written by Prof. Mena Bianco, Naples
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