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New research suggests listening to sad music can help overcome the heartbreak of an ended relationship. The study contradicts common wisdom that upbeat music is best when feeling the blues after emotional turmoil. It might account for why people began singing the blues – music to accompany painful or miserable times. The research is from the University of California at Berkeley. It says people find comfort in listening to tunes that reflect their negative mood. It also says weepy movies and books, or gloomy artwork provide comfort and console broken hearts. Study co-author Stephen Palmer said: "Emotional experiences of aesthetic products are important to our happiness and well-being."
The research is to be published in the August edition of the "Journal of Consumer Research" and is titled: "Interpersonal Relationships and Preferences for Mood-Congruency in Aesthetic Experiences." The authors say: "Consumers experience serious emotional distress when intimate relationships are broken, and look for a surrogate to replace the lost personal bond….[In] negative moods, [they] might choose aesthetic experiences consistent with their mood (sad music; tear-jerking dramas) even when more pleasant alternatives are also available." They report on another study that found we prefer "angry music" when we are frustrated - by being interrupted, by someone being late, or after losing an Internet connection. Sources: WARM-UPS 1. BROKEN HEARTS: Students walk around the class and talk to other students about broken hearts. Change partners often and share your findings. 2. CHAT: In pairs / groups, decide which of these topics or words from the article are most interesting and which are most boring.
Have a chat about the topics you liked. Change topics and partners frequently. 3. MOOD EXPERIENCES: What is it best to listen to, watch, do, etc. in these moods? Complete this table with your partner(s). Change partners often.
4. MENDING: Students A strongly believe sad music, not up-tempo, music mends a broken heart; Students B strongly believe upbeat music, not sad music, mends a broken heart. Change partners again and talk about your conversations. 5. MUSIC: Rank these and share your rankings with your partner. Put the best at the top. Change partners often and share your rankings.
6. RELATIONSHIP: Spend one minute writing down all of the different words you associate with the word 'relationship'. Share your words with your partner(s) and talk about them. Together, put the words into different categories. BEFORE READING / LISTENING 1. TRUE / FALSE: Read the headline. Guess if a-h below are true (T) or false (F).
2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
3. PHRASE MATCH: (Sometimes more than one choice is possible.)
GAP FILL
LISTENING - Guess the answers. Listen to check.
LISTENING – Listen and fill in the gaps New research suggests listening to sad music (1) _____________________ heartbreak of an ended relationship. The study contradicts common wisdom that upbeat music is best when feeling the (2) _____________________. It might account for why people began singing the blues – music to accompany (3) _____________________. The research is from the University of California at Berkeley. It says people find comfort in listening to tunes that reflect their negative mood. It (4) _____________________ books, or gloomy artwork provide (5) _____________________ hearts. Study co-author Stephen Palmer said: "Emotional experiences of aesthetic products are important to (6) ________________________." The research is to be published in (7) _____________________ the "Journal of Consumer Research" and is titled: "Interpersonal Relationships and Preferences (8) _____________________ in Aesthetic Experiences." The authors say: "Consumers experience (9) _____________________ when intimate relationships are broken, and look for a surrogate to replace the lost personal bond….[In] negative moods, (10) ____________________ experiences consistent with their mood (sad (11) _____________________) even when more pleasant alternatives are also available." They report on another study that found we prefer "angry music" when we are frustrated - by being interrupted, (12) _____________________, or after losing an Internet connection. COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
MULTIPLE CHOICE - QUIZ
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AFTER READING / LISTENING 1. WORD SEARCH: Look in your dictionary / computer to find collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms … for the words 'sad' and 'music'.
2. ARTICLE QUESTIONS: Look back at the article and write down some questions you would like to ask the class about the text.
3. GAP FILL: In pairs / groups, compare your answers to this exercise. Check your answers. Talk about the words from the activity. Were they new, interesting, worth learning…? 4. VOCABULARY: Circle any words you do not understand. In groups, pool unknown words and use dictionaries to find their meanings. 5. TEST EACH OTHER: Look at the words below. With your partner, try to recall how they were used in the text:
BROKEN HEARTS SURVEY Write five GOOD questions about broken hearts in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.
BROKEN HEARTS DISCUSSION STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
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DISCUSSION (Write your own questions)
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MULTIPLE CHOICE - LANGUAGE New research suggests listening to sad music can help (1) ____ the heartbreak of an ended relationship. The study (2) ____ common wisdom that upbeat music is best when feeling the blues after emotional (3) ____. It might account for why people began singing the blues – music to accompany painful or miserable times. The research is from the University of California at Berkeley. It says people (4) ____ comfort in listening to tunes that reflect their negative mood. It also says weepy movies and books, or (5) ____ artwork provide comfort and console broken hearts. Study co-author Stephen Palmer said: "Emotional experiences of aesthetic products are important to our happiness and (6) ____-being." The research is to be published in the August edition of the "Journal of Consumer Research" and is (7) ____: "Interpersonal Relationships and Preferences for Mood-Congruency in Aesthetic Experiences." The authors say: "Consumers experience serious emotional (8) ____ when intimate relationships are broken, and look for a surrogate to replace the lost personal (9) ____ ….[In] negative moods, [they] might choose aesthetic experiences consistent with their mood (sad music; (10) ____-jerking dramas) even when more pleasant alternatives are also available." They report (11) ____ another study that found we prefer "angry music" when we are frustrated - by being interrupted, by someone being late, or after (12) ____ an Internet connection. Put the correct words from the table below in the above article.
SPELLING
PUT THE TEXT BACK TOGETHER Number these lines in the correct order.
PUT THE WORDS IN THE RIGHT ORDER
CIRCLE THE CORRECT WORD (20 PAIRS) New research suggests listening to sad music can help overtake / overcome the heartbreak of an ended relationship. The study contradicts / contradictions common wisdom that upbeat music is best when feeling the blues after emotional / emotions turmoil. It might accountable / account for why people began singing the blues – music to / so accompany painful or miserable times / tunes. The research is from the University of California at Berkeley. It says people find comfort in / on listening to tunes that reflect their negative mood. It also says weep / weepy movies and books, or gloomy artwork provide comfort and console / consolation broken hearts. Study co-author Stephen Palmer said: "Emotional experiences of aesthetic products are important to our happiness and good-being / well-being." The research is to be / been published in the August edition of the "Journal of Consumer Research" and is noted / titled: "Interpersonal Relationships and Preferences for Mood-Congruency in Aesthetic Experiences." The authors say: "Consumers experiential / experience serious emotional distress / distrust when intimate relationships are broken, and seek / look for a surrogate to replace the lost personal bond….[In] negative moody / moods, [they] might choose aesthetic experiences consistent with their mood (sad music; tear-jerking dramas) even / ever when more pleasant alternatives are also availability / available." They report on another study that found we prefer "angry music" when we are frustrated / frustrating - by being interrupted, by someone being late, or after losing an Internet connects / connection. Talk about the connection between each pair of words in italics, and why the correct word is correct. INSERT THE VOWELS (a, e, i, o, u) N_w r_s__rch s_gg_sts l_st_n_ng t_ s_d m_s_c c_n h_lp _v_rc_m_ th_ h__rtbr__k _f _n _nd_d r_l_t__nsh_p. Th_ st_dy c_ntr_d_cts c_mm_n w_sd_m th_t _pb__t m_s_c _s b_st wh_n f__l_ng th_ bl__s _ft_r _m_t__n_l t_rm__l. _t m_ght _cc__nt f_r why p__pl_ b_g_n s_ng_ng th_ bl__s – m_s_c t_ _cc_mp_ny p__nf_l _r m_s_r_bl_ t_m_s. Th_ r_s__rch _s fr_m th_ _n_v_rs_ty _f C_l_f_rn__ _t B_rk_l_y. _t s_ys p__pl_ f_nd c_mf_rt _n l_st_n_ng t_ t_n_s th_t r_fl_ct th__r n_g_t_v_ m__d. _t _ls_ s_ys w__py m_v__s _nd b__ks, _r gl__my _rtw_rk pr_v_d_ c_mf_rt _nd c_ns_l_ br_k_n h__rts. St_dy c_-__th_r St_ph_n P_lm_r s__d: "_m_t__n_l _xp_r__nc_s _f __sth_t_c pr_d_cts _r_ _mp_rt_nt t_ __r h_pp_n_ss _nd w_ll-b__ng." Th_ r_s__rch _s t_ b_ p_bl_sh_d _n th_ __g_st _d_t__n _f th_ "J__rn_l _f C_ns_m_r R_s__rch" _nd _s t_tl_d: "_nt_rp_rs_n_l R_l_t__nsh_ps _nd Pr_f_r_nc_s f_r M__d-C_ngr__ncy _n __sth_t_c _xp_r__nc_s." Th_ __th_rs s_y: "C_ns_m_rs _xp_r__nc_ s_r___s _m_t__n_l d_str_ss wh_n _nt_m_t_ r_l_t__nsh_ps _r_ br_k_n, _nd l__k f_r _ s_rr_g_t_ t_ r_pl_c_ th_ l_st p_rs_n_l b_nd….[_n] n_g_t_v_ m__ds, [th_y] m_ght ch__s_ __sth_t_c _xp_r__nc_s c_ns_st_nt w_th th__r m__d (s_d m_s_c; t__r-j_rk_ng dr_m_s) _v_n wh_n m_r_ pl__s_nt _lt_rn_t_v_s _r_ _ls_ _v__l_bl_." Th_y r_p_rt _n _n_th_r st_dy th_t f__nd w_ pr_f_r "_ngry m_s_c" wh_n w_ _r_ fr_str_t_d - by b__ng _nt_rr_pt_d, by s_m__n_ b__ng l_t_, _r _ft_r l_s_ng _n _nt_rn_t c_nn_ct__n. PUNCTUATE THE TEXT AND ADD CAPITALS new research suggests listening to sad music can help overcome the heartbreak of an ended relationship the study contradicts common wisdom that upbeat music is best when feeling the blues after emotional turmoil it might account for why people began singing the blues – music to accompany painful or miserable times the research is from the university of california at berkeley it says people find comfort in listening to tunes that reflect their negative mood it also says weepy movies and books or gloomy artwork provide comfort and console broken hearts study co-author stephen palmer said "emotional experiences of aesthetic products are important to our happiness and well-being" the research is to be published in the august edition of the "journal of consumer research" and is titled "interpersonal relationships and preferences for mood-congruency in aesthetic experiences" the authors say "consumers experience serious emotional distress when intimate relationships are broken and look for a surrogate to replace the lost personal bond…[in] negative moods [they] might choose aesthetic experiences consistent with their mood (sad music tear-jerking dramas) even when more pleasant alternatives are also available" they report on another study that found we prefer "angry music" when we are frustrated - by being interrupted by someone being late or after losing an internet connection PUT A SLASH ( / ) WHERE THE SPACES ARE
FREE WRITING Write about broken hearts for 10 minutes. Comment on your partner's paper. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ ACADEMIC WRITING To help mend a broken heart, listening to happy, upbeat music is better than listening to sad music. Discuss. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ HOMEWORK 1. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a dictionary or Google's search field (or another search engine) to build up more associations / collocations of each word. 2. INTERNET: Search the Internet and find out more about music and feelings. Share what you discover with your partner(s) in the next lesson. 3. BROKEN HEARTS: Make a poster about how to overcome a broken heart. Show your work to your classmates in the next lesson. Did you all have similar things? 4. SAD MUSIC: Write a magazine article about sad music healing broken hears. Include imaginary interviews with people who believe and don't believe this Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Write down any new words and expressions you hear from your partner(s). 5. WHAT HAPPENED NEXT? Write a newspaper article about the next stage in this news story. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Give each other feedback on your articles. 6. LETTER: Write a letter to a broken heart expert. Ask him/her three questions about broken hearts. Give him/her three of your ideas on how to overcome brokenheartedness. Read your letter to your partner(s) in your next lesson. Your partner(s) will answer your questions. ANSWERS TRUE / FALSE (p.4)
SYNONYM MATCH (p.4)
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS (p.8)
MULTIPLE CHOICE - QUIZ (p.9)
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