What are positive and negative sides of watching films? Let’s divide these adjectives into two columns: which we like and which we don’t like.favourite, terrible, exciting, amazing, boring, funny, sad, relaxing, depressing, interesting, frightened, amusing, useful, horrible, good, romantic, unusual, kind, bad, violence, finding out new facts, dependence on TV, entertainment, waste of time, new emotions. Positive Negative
Speaking Ask and answer with a partner. Use question tips1. already see/ Shrek2. hate / horror films3. not like/ Brad Pitt4. have got/ a lot of video5. watch/ films every night6. not go/ the cinema tomorrow7. enjoy/ the adventure film yesterday. You like detectives, don’t you?Yes. I love them.
Match the word to the sentence :1. This is the place where the actors perform the show. 2. People who come to see the performance. 3. A group of people who produce the music. 4. The break between the parts of a performance. 5. The person who meets you at the entrance of the theatre . 6. A place in the theatre where you can leave your overcoats . the cloakroom the stage the usher the interval the audience the orchestra
The Globe The Globe Theatre is a famous theatre where only the Shakespeare’s plays are staged. It was a theatre in London built in 1599 by Shakespeare’s playing company, and was _____ by fire on 29 June 1613. A second Globe Theatre was built on the same site by June 1614 and closed in 1642. In 1949 an American actor and film director Sam Wanamaker came to London looking for the site of the Globe Theatre. He didn’t find any so in 1970 he established Globe Playhouse Trust with the aim of rising funds to _____ the Globe. And in 1997 Her Majesty the Queen opened the International Shakespeare Globe Centre.{5 C22544 A-7 EE6-4342-B048-85 BDC9 FD1 C3 A}DESTROYBUILDKNOWPERFORMPERFORMMUSIC
The Globe’s actual dimensions are _____, but it was a three-storey, open-air amphitheatre approximately 30 m in diameter that could house up to 3,000 spectators At the base of the stage, there was an area called the pit, where, for a penny, people would stand on the earthen floor to watch the _____ . Around the yard were three levels of stadium-style seats, which were more expensive than standing room. {5 C22544 A-7 EE6-4342-B048-85 BDC9 FD1 C3 A}DESTROYBUILDKNOWPERFORMPERFORMMUSIC
A rectangle stage platform, also known as an ‘apron stage’ thrust out into the middle of the open-air yard. On this stage, there was a trap door for use by _____ . Large columns on either site of the stage supported a roof over the stage. The ceiling under this roof was called the ‘heavens’, and was painted with clouds and the sky. The balcony housed the _____ and could also be used for scenes, such as the balcony scene in “Romeo and Juliet”.{5 C22544 A-7 EE6-4342-B048-85 BDC9 FD1 C3 A}DESTROYBUILDKNOWPERFORMPERFORMMUSIC
Put the words In Shakespeare's times ___ employed companies of actors. There were no ___. The first theatre was simply called ___. The Elizabethan Theatre usually was a round building with the ___ in the centre open to the sky with a central area for a standing audience. People ___ in the galleries round the sides. If the weather was too bad, there was ___. True or false1) In Shakespeare's times poor people employed companies of actors.2) Young women played boys' parts. 3) All the actors were at the same time musicians and dancers. 4) The first theatre was simply called the Theatre.5) The Elizabethan Theatre usually was a round building with the stage in the centre open to the sky with a central area for a standing audience. 6) The performance took place in any weather.