English activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, with Reading and Listening questions – Hear me Now – (feat. Zeeba, Bruno Martini).
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If you get to hear me now
If you get to hear me now
I know you’ll get stronger
When you get older, oh
Just don’t shrug your shoulders
When you get older, oh
Things aren't easy
just believe me now
If you don’t keep it cool now
You'll never make a sound
All the lights will guide the way
If you get to hear me now
All the fears will fade away
If you get to hear me now
If you get to hear me now
If you get to hear me now
Leave excuses aside
speak out your mind now
Dont let in slide
You’re not always right on
And things aren't easy
just believe me now
Don’t learn the hard way
just let me show you how
All the lights will guide the way
If you get to hear me now
All the fears will fade away
If you get to hear me now
If you get to hear me now(…)
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1) According to the song:
A) A possible translation for the song title would be:
a) ( ) Listen to me now.
b) ( ) If you listen to me now.
c) ( ) I want you to listen to me.
d) ( ) I need you to listen to me.
B) The lyrical self wants its interlocutor to hear it, because:
a) ( ) If he hears you now, he will get stronger.
b) ( ) If he listens to you now, he will get smarter.
c) ( ) If he listens to you, he will become more experienced.
d) ( ) If he listens to you, he will understand life better.
C) What is the lyrical self no do you want your interlocutor to do when he gets older?
a) ( ) The lyrical self does not want the boy to shrink his arms.
b) ( ) The lyrical self does not want the boy to shrug his shoulders.
c) ( ) The lyrical self does not want the boy to stick his nose up.
d) ( ) The lyrical self does not want the boy to be snobbish.
D) Why does the lyrical self want its interlocutor to believe in it?
a) ( ) Because things are difficult to be done.
b) ( ) Because things need to be understood.
c) ( ) Because things are not easy.
d) ( ) Because life is hard.
E) What will happen to the interlocutor if he believes in the lyrical self?
a) ( ) All lights will go out.
b) ( ) All his fears will disappear.
c) ( ) A lot of good things will happen.
d) ( ) He will live better.
F) The lyrical self advises its interlocutor to:
a) ( ) Leave the excuses aside and speak out his opinion now.
b) ( ) Just putting the blame aside.
c) ( ) Just speak out his opinion.
d) ( ) Just listen to what he has to say.
2) By listening to your parents' advice "All the lights will guide the way and All the fears will fade away". Do you agree with these statements? Comment.
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By Rosiane Fernandes Silva – Graduated in Letters
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