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ROXANNE
Sung By The Police, Sting,
George Michael, Fall Out Boy
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Pedagogic
Ideas by Bibi Baxter 2006 |
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- Exercise
1: Nouns
(common, proper, compound) (scroll to next box)
- Exercise
2: Mixed
Tenses: simple present (passive, negative, affirmative), present
perfect, imperative, simple future
- Exercise
3: Comprehension
(summaries)
- Further
Practice: Discussion, Role-play, Debate,
Composition
- The
full lyrics answer key
RELATED PAGES
IMPORTANT LANGUAGE POINTS
- The opposite of MUST (+ infinitive) is DON'T HAVE TO (+
infinitive)
- 'I loved you since I knew you' (This could be US
grammar; however, the correct UK grammar would be 'I've
loved you since I've known you'. In order to avoid confusing
students, the UK version has been given in all the exercises.
- 'I have to tell you just how I feel' (present simple after
HOW)
- PHRASAL VERBS:
- to put on = apply
- to talk down to s.o. = to speak to s.o. in a condescending way
- to make up one's mind (passive version in the lyrics)
- 'Those days are over' (to be over). 'It's over' is commonly
heard at the end of sports events, after the break-up of
relationships, a fight, a war, etc., but the phrase does not always
have a 'final' meaning. (Popular phrase: It's not over
until the fat lady sings)
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- Title:
Roxanne
- Exercise:
1
- Level:
Pre-intermediate +
- Activity:
Gapped
- Practice:
Nouns (common, proper, compound)
INSTRUCTIONS
- Make it easier by:
- Playing the song at an appropriate
speed, so students might complete the gaps.
- Dictating the
missing words in a list, if students are struggling.
- Make it more difficult by:
- Instructing students to complete the
gaps.
- They can then check their answers by
listening to the song.
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Roxanne
Sung By The Police, Sting,
George Michael, Fall Out Boy
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You don't have to put on the red ...............
Those ............... are over
You don't have to sell your ...............
to the ...............
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You don't have to wear that ...............
tonight
(to) Walk the ............... for
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You don't care if it's wrong or if it's right
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You don't have to put on the red ...............
I've loved you since I've known you
I wouldn't talk down to you
I have to tell you just how I feel
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I won't share you with another ...............
I know my ............... is made up
So put away your ...............
(I've) Told you once I won't tell you again
It's a bad ...............
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You don't have to put on the red ...............
...............
You don't have to put on the red ...............
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Pedagogic
Ideas by Bibi Baxter 2006 |
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www.musicalenglishlessons.org |
The
answer key |
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THE MISSING NOUNS
body, boy, days, dress, light, make-up, mind, money,
night, Roxanne, streets, way |
- Title:
Roxanne
- Exercise:
2
- Level:
Pre-intermediate +
- Activity:
Gapped
- Practice:
Mixed Tenses: simple present (passive, negative, affirmative),
present perfect, imperative, simple future
INSTRUCTIONS
- Make it easier by:
- Completing the gaps containing
irrelevant language points before photocopying
- Playing the song at an appropriate
speed, so students might complete the gaps.
- Make it more difficult by:
- Instructing students to complete the
gaps. They can then check their answers by
listening to the song.
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Roxanne
Sung By The Police, Sting,
George Michael, Fall Out Boy
Roxanne
You ................. (1-not have to) put on the red light
Those days ................. (2-be) over
You ................. (3-not have to) sell your body to the night
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You ................. (4-not have to) wear that dress tonight
(to) Walk the streets for money
You ................. (5-not care) if it.................
(6-be) wrong, or if it................. (7-be) right
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You ................. (8-not have to) put on the red light
I................. (9-love) you since I
................. (10-know) you
I wouldn't talk down to you
I ................. (11-have to) tell you just how I
................. (12-feel)
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I ................. (13-not share) you with another boy
I ................. (14-know) my mind
................. (15-make up)
So ................. (16-put away) your make up
(I've) .................
(17-tell) you once I ................. (18-not tell) you again
It................. (19-be) a bad way
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Roxanne
You ................. (20-not have to) put on the red light
Roxanne
You ................. (21-not have to) put on the red light
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Pedagogic
Ideas by Bibi Baxter 2006 |
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www.musicalenglishlessons.org |
The
answer key |
- Title:
Roxanne
- Exercise:
3
- Level:
Pre-intermediate +
- Activity:
Multiple Choice
- Practice: Comprehension
INSTRUCTIONS
- Choose the most appropriate summary or
summaries to describe the meaning of the lyrics in the song.
- Check the answer with the answer key.
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Summary 1
The singer is telling Roxanne not to wear her red
dress, because he does not like the colour; neither does he like
the way she wears it. |
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Summary 2
The singer is telling Roxanne she must not put on the
red light, because it's not necessary. |
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Summary 3
The singer wants Roxanne to start a new life with him,
because he respects her, but he does not want to share her affections
with other men. |
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The singer fell in love with Roxanne at first sight and wants her to
be his partner, but only if she is willing to stop selling her body
The
answer key |
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FURTHER PRACTICE
DISCUSSION, ROLE-PLAY, DEBATE,
COMPOSITION
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- This subject may be inappropriate for certain students. It
is important to be aware of their age and/or cultural background,
before introducing the vocabulary below.
- Some relevant vocabulary is provided below
- Begin by asking whether the singer is a client or a pimp. (He is
neither, in fact)
- Discussion should start as pairwork, then progress to group work
- A composition can be set as homework
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prostitute
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whore
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scrubber (slang)
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tom (slang)
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brothel
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bordello
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red-light district
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street corner
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- to drive slowly alongside women who are standing on, or walking
along the pavement in order to proposition them or attract their
attention
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- to live off immoral earnings
- to entice a woman into a life on the streets
- to force a woman onto the streets
- to control, using fear
- to find clients
- to pimp
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The Full Lyrics Key
Roxanne
Sung By The Police, Sting,
George Michael, Fall Out Boy |
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Roxanne
You don't have to put on the red light
Those days are over
You don't have to sell your body to the night
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Roxanne
You don't have to wear that dress tonight
(to) Walk the streets for money
You don't care if it's wrong or if it's right
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Roxanne
You don't have to put on the red light
I've loved you since I've known you
I wouldn't talk down to you
I have to tell you just how I feel
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I won't share you with another boy
I know my mind is made up
So put away your make up
(I've) Told you once I won't tell you again
It's a bad way
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Roxanne
You don't have to put on the red light
Roxanne
You don't have to put on the red light
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Key to Exercise 3 -
Comprehension
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The correct summaries are 3 and 4
1 is obviously wrong
2 is also wrong, because MUST NOT does not have the
same meaning as DON'T HAVE TO |
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