Vocabulary:
- mogul /MOH-guhl/
- catapult /KAT-uh-puhlt/
- stratospheric /stra-tuh-SFEH-ruhk/
- prominence /PROM-uh-nuhns/
- subsequent /SUHB-si-kwuhnt/
[noun] – a powerful or influential person in a specific field, especially in business or entertainment
The movie mogul announced plans to produce a series of blockbuster films over the next five years.
[verb] – to quickly move someone or something to a higher level of success or importance
The young singer’s viral video helped catapult her to international stardom almost overnight.
[adjective] – extremely high or great
The company’s stratospheric profits this quarter exceeded all expectations.
[noun] – the state of being important, well-known, or noticeable
The scientist gained prominence after her groundbreaking research was published in a leading journal.
[adjective] – coming after something in time; following
The company faced several challenges in the subsequent months after the product launch.
Article reading:
In a recent interview, Cowell expressed surprise at the lack of successful UK bands since One Direction’s peak. He highlighted the important role such shows play in launching aspiring musicians to fame, mentioning examples like Diana Ross and Beyonce, who became famous through their groups. Unlike “The X Factor,” Cowell’s latest project will not have weekly TV shows or viewer voting. Instead, it may become a documentary series, giving viewers and performers a rare look into the tough selection process and its ups and downs. Cowell stressed how talent shows still help new artists get noticed in today’s music scene, amidst many new songs uploaded daily and a few UK artists achieving global fame. While acknowledging the popularity of K-pop bands like BTS, Cowell remains focused on forming a boy band known for its unique identity and authenticity. He noted that the response to auditions has been uncertain, pointing out the challenges of finding talent that meets his high standards.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever been part of a group or team where everyone had to work together towards a common goal? How did it feel to collaborate with others? If yes, please share your experience and what you learned from it. If not, how do you think working in a team towards a common goal would be different from working alone?
- Have you ever watched a talent show like “The X Factor” or “American Idol”? If so, what do you think makes these shows popular? If not, what do you think draws people to watch talent competitions on TV or online?
- Do you agree with Simon Cowell that talent shows are still relevant for launching new artists in today’s music industry?
- What are some potential advantages and disadvantages of forming a boy band through auditions rather than a televised competition with viewer voting?
- How might Simon Cowell’s approach to forming a boy band differ from how K-pop bands like BTS are created and marketed globally?
Summarization
Describe:
- cultivate
- boy band
- performer
- ups and downs
- talent