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Pre-reading questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- How do you feel when you listen to calm or soft music?
- If you could help animals in a shelter, what kind of activity would you choose? Why?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- volunteer /vol-uhn-TEER/
- volume /VOL-yoom/
- breed /breed/
- mixed /mikst/
- adopt /uh-DOPT/
[noun] – a person who offers to do something without getting paid
Many volunteers helped clean the beach after the storm.
[noun] – the level or loudness of sound
Please turn down the volume of the TV; it’s too loud.
[noun] – a specific type or group of animals with similar features, especially dogs or farm animals
The Labrador is a popular dog breed for families.
[adjective] – having different kinds or opinions combined
The movie received mixed reviews from critics.
[verb] – to take an animal or child into one’s home and care for it as one’s own
She decided to adopt a kitten from the animal shelter.
Article reading:
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A music program called Wild Tunes is helping shelter animals feel calmer. The project was started in 2023 in Houston by 12-year-old Yuvi Agarwal. He noticed that music helped relax his own dog. This gave him the idea to try music in animal shelters. With help from his parents, he created a nonprofit organization. It connects musicians with shelters so they can perform live music for the animals. Around 100 volunteers have played in nine shelters across Houston, Denver, and New Jersey.
The goal is to reduce stress in animals by using live music. Many people believe that music is a universal language. Some scientific studies support this idea. They say classical music can help dogs feel less anxious in stressful places like kennels or clinics. However, some experts say more research is needed. Lori Kogan, a professor at Colorado State University, explained that the effects of music on animals depend on many things, such as the music’s volume and speed and the animal’s breed or past experiences. Despite the mixed opinions, musicians such as Sarah McDonner believe the program makes a difference. She said the music helps animals feel more relaxed and can make them easier to adopt. Wild Tunes continues to grow and gives musicians a chance to share their talents while helping animals in need.
The goal is to reduce stress in animals by using live music. Many people believe that music is a universal language. Some scientific studies support this idea. They say classical music can help dogs feel less anxious in stressful places like kennels or clinics. However, some experts say more research is needed. Lori Kogan, a professor at Colorado State University, explained that the effects of music on animals depend on many things, such as the music’s volume and speed and the animal’s breed or past experiences. Despite the mixed opinions, musicians such as Sarah McDonner believe the program makes a difference. She said the music helps animals feel more relaxed and can make them easier to adopt. Wild Tunes continues to grow and gives musicians a chance to share their talents while helping animals in need.
Comprehension questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- When did the Wild Tunes program start?
- Who started the Wild Tunes program?
- What did Yuvi notice about his own dog when he played music?
- What kind of organization did Yuvi create with his parents’ help?
- What is the goal of playing music for animals in shelters?
Discussion questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever listened to music when you felt sad or tired? If so, what kind of music helped you feel better? If not, what do you usually do to feel calm?
- Have you ever helped animals or visited an animal shelter? If so, what did you do there? If not, would you like to help animals in the future? Why or why not?
- Do you agree that more people should play music in shelters to help animals?
- What are some other ways to help animals feel less stress in shelters?
- Why do some people believe music is a universal language?