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Screenwriter

A film's producer

Drums

Playwright

Big wheel

A good value for money

41. funfair= ярмарка или парк с аттракционами, увеселениями

43. cable car ─ фуникулёр

Phrasal verbs ***

44. We have run outof sugar!

45. to run into another car

46. to run into a problem

47. She was run down / over by a car.

48. Jim ran awayfrom boarding school.

49. He ran through the document.

Prepositions ***

50. by / on request

51. to plunge into (thought)

52. to be suitable for sb / sth

53. a choice of sth

54. to ne on display = to be put in a place where people can look at it:

55. ideal for sb / sth

56. to go on a trip

57. to wander through (the garden)

Language Development p. 135 ***

58. aisle = a passage between rows of seats in a church, theatre, train, etc., or between rows of shelves in a SUPERMARKET

59. curtain

60. lyrics

61. a dodgem = a small electric car with a wide rubber strip all round – электрический автомобильчик с бампером (аттракцион)

62. foyer = a large open space inside the entrance of a theatre or hotel where people can meet or wait

63. flying trapeze

64. roller coaster

65. performing animals

66. lead singer

72. to appear in the opening / final scene

73. to go on stage

  • His parents didn't want him to go on the stage (= to be an actor).
  • He has been on the stage for 10 years.

74. to tell jokes

75. to perform magic tricks

76. spectators

77. a huge audience

78. to gasp in amazement

79. Acrobats perform on the flying trapeze.

80. A museum's curatoris in charge of a place.

81. A caretaker looks after a building.

82. The usher / usheretteshowed us / led ustoour seats.

83. The conductor appeared on his podium.

84. to be backstage (getting ready for the play)

85. audition = a short performance given by an actor, a singer, etc., so that sb can decide whether they are suitable to act in a play, sing in a concert, - проба, прослуховування (актора, співака)

86. to audition for a role

  • The young actress auditioned for the leading role in the play.

87. The director is holding auditions next week.

88. to walk into the spotlight

89. What is on / playing at the Odeon?

90. I am notin the mood for going out tonight.

91. a curtain call

  • The audience clapped so much that the stars had to take fifteen curtain calls.

92. What do you have in mind?

93. matinée ['…ei ] дневн. спектакль / концерт

94. Do youfancygoingto a concert?

95. What / How about going to the theatre?

96. Why don't we go to the cinema?

97. Let's go to …

Ex. 5-8 p. 136 ***

98. Shall we..?

99. evening screening

100. late night screening

101. I am not in the mood for

102. a cello

103. beyond one's expectations

104. amusement arcade = a place where you can play games on machines which you use coins to operate = зал игральных автоматов

105. epic = a long film/movie or book that contains a lot of action, usually about a historical subject = эпос, эпическая поэма, эпопея

Ex 7. Listening ***

106. My stomach turned to jelly.

107. The acting was so tedious!

108. a shot = a scene in a film/movie that is filmed continuously by one camera

109. stunning =1) оглушливий, приголомшливий 2) вражаючий; прекрасний, чудовий

110. The location shots were stunning.

111. I find the exhibition very stimulating.

112. to appall = to shock sb very much – лякати; страхати; вражати

113. appalling treatment of animals

114. I'd rather go to …

Ex. 8. p. 136 ***

115. to feel adventurous

116. unfamiliar

117. to sample tasty dishes

118. For a break from the ordinary, …

119. enjoyable = giving pleasure

Ex 9-10 p. 137 ***

120. a film's cast

121. She got the part in the movie on the casting couch.

122. the characters in the story

123. a script

124. the setting for the film

125. a plot

126. the final scene

127. a lion cub = a young bear, lion, FOX, etc

128. spectacular shots of

129. dedication and determination = (to sth) (approving) the hard work and effort that sb puts into an activity or purpose because they think it is important:

130. The film will appeal to young and old alike.

131. One person can really make a difference.

Listening, Ex. 11 p. 137 ***

132. The plot of the book is very involving.

133. The characters are totally convincing.

134. I was absorbed in the book. = interested in sth/sb so that you are not paying attention to anything else

135. I couldn't put the book down.

136. predictable

137. well-developed = fully developed; fully grown

138. dramatic = exciting and impressive; exaggerated in order to create a special effect and attract people's attention – 1) драматичний 2) акторський; удаваний

139. gripping─ захватывающий, всепоглощающий, увлекательный, поразительный, потрясающий, удивительный, изумительный

140. dull

141. moving

142. informative

GRAMMAR REFERENCE p. 170-171 ***

143. asking for permission

144. Can I go out for a minute? (informal)

145. Could I be excused for a minute? (formal)

146. May I use your phone?

147. Might I have some more ice-cream?

148. refusing permission

149. You cannot (can't) go to the party.

150. You are not allowed to go there.

151. You may not borrow my car.

152. Would you like me to help you?

153. Shall we go to the park?

154. Wecouldgo to the opera tonight.

155. It was an interesting story.

156. I was interested by the story.

157. I saw him cross the street.

158. I saw him crossing the street.

159. I heard him say that.

160. I heard him saying that.

161. I watched him perform in the theatre.

162. I watched him performing.

Grammar / Use of English p. 138 ***

163. embassy

164. ambassador

Writing – Reviews p. 141 ****

165. I got caught in the traffic.

166. It's freezing out there!

167. an action film with a touch of romance

168. The film contains all the right ingredients to make it a hit.

169. The film is set in …

170. The plot focuses on …

171. The plot has an unexpected twist

172.The filmreaches a dramatic climax …

173. Don't miss it, it will change the way you see …

174. It is well worth seeing…

175. I highly recommend it

176. I wouldn't recommend it because …

177. the film directed by

178. to dote (up)on sb - 1) впасть в старческий маразм, впасть в детство 2) души не чаять, слепо обожать

179. a doting farther = showing a lot of love for sb, often ignoring their faults – сильно люблячий, дуже відданий

180. imminent marriage = (especially of sth unpleasant) likely to happen very soon

181. to be reluctant to do sth

182. unique brand of humour

183. to chuckle = to laugh quietly = (тихо) смеяться, посмеиваться

Articles p. 142-143 ***

184. to be housed in tents

185. relaxing stroll

186. vigorous = 1) very active, determined or full of energy 2) strong and healthy = сильний, енергійний

187. vigorous hikes / efforts / exercise

188. beautiful scenery

189. endless variety of activities to chose from

190. an eye-catching headline

191. within easy reach of / a stone's throw from

192.to go for acarefree weekend break

193.Let me decide for myself.

Ex 7- 9 p. 143 ****

194. cramps - severe pain in the stomach

195. nausea= the feeling that you have when you want to VOMIT (throw up, puke)

196. to suffer from stomach cramps and nausea

197. to call in (a specialist) phr.v.

198. mercury ─ ртуть

199. to dump waste into the river / at sea

200. untreated waste

201. to outweigh sth = to be greater or more important than sth = 1) переважати у вазі, бути важчим 2) переважати, бути впливовішим тощо

202. at "unbeatably" low prices

203. in case of "emergency" shopping

204. It is time that we startedto do sth before it's too late.

205. an up-to-date, multi-screen cinema theatre

206. equipped with (all latest facilities)


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