1 Pre-reading
Discuss these questions with a partner. What do you like/dislike about music videos? What are some of your favourite music videos? Why do you like them? What makes a good music video? What are some of the key elements of a music video? What are some of the most unusual music videos you’ve ever seen?
2 Reading I
How do you think music videos have changed over the years? What’s the future of music videos? Discuss with a partner. Then, read the article once to compare your ideas.
3 Reading II
Read the article again. Then, answer the questions.
1. What were music videos originally called?
2. What happened on 22nd May 1981?
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