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How To Break Into The Music Industry - Exercises

The document provides listening skills practice by summarizing a talk about how to break into the music industry. It discusses preparing for the talk by completing idioms, checking understanding of the topic order, and filling gaps in sentences about the talk's content. The talk covers starting contacts in the industry, keeping networking, different jobs available, showing employers your worth, using social media properly, and treating celebrities respectfully rather than being starstruck. It emphasizes gaining experience over qualifications and networking as keys to breaking in.
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How To Break Into The Music Industry - Exercises

The document provides listening skills practice by summarizing a talk about how to break into the music industry. It discusses preparing for the talk by completing idioms, checking understanding of the topic order, and filling gaps in sentences about the talk's content. The talk covers starting contacts in the industry, keeping networking, different jobs available, showing employers your worth, using social media properly, and treating celebrities respectfully rather than being starstruck. It emphasizes gaining experience over qualifications and networking as keys to breaking in.
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Listening skills practice: How to break into the music industry – exercises

Listen to a talk about how to get a job in the music industry and do the exercises to practise and improve
your listening skills.

Preparation
Complete the idioms with a word from the box.

done stone worth worth

struck pulse tied door

(= used when you are not sure that what


1. for what it's _______________
you are saying is useful)

(= used when you think something is a


2. easier said than _______________
good idea but might be difficult to do)

(= to show that you have something


3. to prove your _______________
valuable to contribute)

(= to know about recent changes and


4. to have your finger on the _______________
fashions)

(= to enter a business at a low level with


5. to get your foot in the _______________
the chance of being successful later)

(= an event or experience that helps you


6. a stepping _______________
achieve something else)

(= to feel enormous or too much respect


7. to be star-_______________ for famous people, especially when
meeting them in person)

(= to find it hard to express yourself in


8. to be tongue-_______________ speech, usually because you are
nervous)
1. Check your understanding: ordering
Write a number (1-6) to put these topics in the order that we hear them in the talk.

…………. Keeping networking as much as possible

…………. Starting to make contacts

…………. How to treat celebrities

…………. Showing music industry bosses that you are worth employing

…………. The different jobs available in the music industry

…………. Using social networks to project the right image to employers

2. Check your vocabulary: gap fill


Complete the sentences according to the talk. Use no more than two words for each answer.

1. In the music industry, qualifications are much less important than _______________.

2. When you are starting off in the business, the most important thing is to _______________.

3. If you are lucky, you might get work as a paid _______________.

4. You can impress people in the company if you have a _______________.

5. An easy way to network could be to find someone you admire and _______________.

Make sure that everything you post on social media reflects the _______________ you want to
6.
project.

7. One of the exciting things about the music industry is that things are changing _______________.

When you meet a celebrity you should treat him or her as a client and try not to be
8.
_______________.

Discussion

Are you interested in the music industry?

Did you find any useful advice in the talk?

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