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Übersetzung & Definition
a (concert) venue: ein Veranstaltungsort, ein (Konzert)saal
There has been a change of venue for the Rolling Stones concert. It will now be held in my garage. Der Veranstaltungsort für das Konzert der Rolling Stones hat sich geändert. Es findet jetzt in meiner Garage statt.
Pronunciation examples
UK: I'm looking for a romantic venue to propose to my boyfriend.
US: The best concerts take place at small venues.
Beispiel
- "The museum staff hopes to discourage criminals from attending the exhibit, and wishes to prevent them from even approaching the venue."
- "The venue will be Golden Gate Park, next to Queen Wilhelmina's windmill."
- "In my opinion we should try and find a more unusual venue."
- "Just bring your credit card to the venue, and you can pick up your tickets at the ticket window."
Übung 1
"" is a word used in the article which describes a place where people gather for a performance or event.
"venue" is a word used in the article which describes a place where people gather for a performance or event.
venue: "A venue" is the place where people gather to take part in a specific event, such as a concert or an art exhibit.
Übung 2
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!- select all that apply!
There may be more than one correct answer!- select all that apply!
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!- select all that apply!
There may be more than one correct answer!- select all that apply!
This statement is untrue. Summer says "bring your credit card to the venue (the location of the event) and you can pick up your tickets at the ticket window". This means that Bruno can arrive at the venue with his bank card, and will receive the tickets in person from a collection point.
It is true that Bruno has booked tickets via the San Francisco Symphony Hall ticket hotline. His details are on the system, and he explains that he "saw Tosca, in Esperanto" at this theatre.
This is a true statement. Bruno asks for seats "somewhere near the front row", which is the row of seats closest to the stage (where the actors perform). Summer offers him seats in "Row B". Bruno replies to this saying that this position is "perfect". He's going to have a great view of Harry Potter The Musical!
Übung 3
Let's find an interesting term used in the dialogue!
This term describes the location where something happens, usually an event:
"The concert will be taking place at an exclusive in Central London".
Hint: In the dialogue, this term is used to refer to the San Francisco Symphony Hall.
This term describes the location where something happens, usually an event:
"The concert will be taking place at an exclusive in Central London".
Hint: In the dialogue, this term is used to refer to the San Francisco Symphony Hall.
Let's find an interesting term used in the dialogue!
This term describes the location where something happens, usually an event:
"The concert will be taking place at an exclusive venue in Central London".
Hint: In the dialogue, this term is used to refer to the San Francisco Symphony Hall.
This term describes the location where something happens, usually an event:
"The concert will be taking place at an exclusive venue in Central London".
Hint: In the dialogue, this term is used to refer to the San Francisco Symphony Hall.
venue: "Venue" is the correct answer. A "venue" is the location where an event takes place. The event or happening can be anything from a concert to a crime: the term is rather vague. Example: "I need to find a venue in Manhattan where the group will be able to smoke".
Übung 4
Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
Excerpt: The venue will be Golden Gate Park, next to Queen Wilhelmina's Windmill.
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is incorrect. Brian writes that he has "provided a link to an application that will help me select the best day for the picnic", this means that he hasn't decided yet on the exact day (although he has suggested a weekend) and wants his colleagues to tell him what day they are available.
This is correct. Brian writes "The venue will be Golden Gate Park" meaning that a location has already been chosen. "Venue" shares a similar meaning with "location" in this context and describes the scene of any event or action, for example: The venue of today's meeting is the women's toilets.
This is incorrect. Brian writes that the weather forecast states that it is "going to be boiling all weekend". "Boiling" weather is very hot weather, enough to burn English people. "Mild" weather is moderate weather, neither hot nor cold, like the English prefer. "To boil (water)" is to heat it to 100 degrees Celsius.
Excerpt: The venue will be Golden Gate Park, next to Queen Wilhelmina's Windmill.
Übung 5
Now let's look at some useful terms from the dialogue.
This term means "to happen" or "to occur". "The accounts meeting will in the park. Bring some beer and a calculator". (2 words)
This word describes the location or place where an event happens such as a boxing match, conference or meeting. "London's Royal Albert Hall is a popular for classical music and accountant conventions". (1 word)
This term means to wear special clothes or disguise oneself. "I'm going to as Abraham Lincoln at the masquerade ball". (2 words)
This term means "to happen" or "to occur". "The accounts meeting will in the park. Bring some beer and a calculator". (2 words)
This word describes the location or place where an event happens such as a boxing match, conference or meeting. "London's Royal Albert Hall is a popular for classical music and accountant conventions". (1 word)
This term means to wear special clothes or disguise oneself. "I'm going to as Abraham Lincoln at the masquerade ball". (2 words)
Now let's look at some useful terms from the dialogue.
This term means "to happen" or "to occur". "The accounts meeting will take place 1 in the park. Bring some beer and a calculator". (2 words)
This word describes the location or place where an event happens such as a boxing match, conference or meeting. "London's Royal Albert Hall is a popular venue 2 for classical music and accountant conventions". (1 word)
This term means to wear special clothes or disguise oneself. "I'm going to dress up 3 as Abraham Lincoln at the masquerade ball". (2 words)
This term means "to happen" or "to occur". "The accounts meeting will take place 1 in the park. Bring some beer and a calculator". (2 words)
This word describes the location or place where an event happens such as a boxing match, conference or meeting. "London's Royal Albert Hall is a popular venue 2 for classical music and accountant conventions". (1 word)
This term means to wear special clothes or disguise oneself. "I'm going to dress up 3 as Abraham Lincoln at the masquerade ball". (2 words)
1 take place: "To take place" is a common expression used to describe where an event will happen. For example: "a famous tennis championship takes place at Wimbledon every year". Remember, "to take" is an irregular verb (take/took/taken) and is the only part of the expression that needs to be conjugated with different tenses. For example: "the presentation took place in the meeting room" or "forty-three disputes with my neighbours have taken place in my garden this year".
2 venue: "Venue" can be used to describe any place where people will meet. It is most commonly used for musical or sporting events, for example, Wembley stadium is a football venue that is also used for concerts. However, "Venue" can also be used to describe the location of conferences, seminars, trade shows, exhibition and wedding receptions.
3 dress up: The term "to dress up as (someone)" means to dress in costume or imitate a person's appearance. This is commonly referred to as "fancy dress". For example: "I went to a fancy dress party where everyone was dressed up as Marie Antoinette". "To dress up" (without the "as") means to wear one's best clothes or dress formally. For example: the stars all dressed up for this year's Cannes Film Festival'.
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