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Traduzione e definizione
a musical (comedy): un musical (commedia musicale)
During our trip to New York, we saw the musical "Phantom of the Opera" on Broadway. It's a great film sung to some fantastic music. Durante il nostro viaggio a New York, abbiamo visto il musical "Il Fantasma dell'Opera" a Broadway. È un ottimo film cantato su una musica fantastica.
(a) musical (ear): (un) orecchio (musicale)
Esempi
- "Bruno (Mitch) : I've decided to give up my position as lifeguard of this beach to pursue a musical career."
- "Bruno : Well, anyway I'd like to make a couple of reservations for Harry Potter The Musical, next Saturday."
- "Robot : Adding musical elements."
- "Remember: on the Musical Store hotline, all conversations take place in song!"
- "To be frank, I don't think the Delavigne Corporation makes a very good musical comedy."
- "Any good films, plays, operas, musicals, concerts, art exhibits, or best-selling books to recommend?"
- "(Musical medley)"
- "To be frank, I don't think Delavigne Corporation makes a very good musical comedy."
- "As our office is full of creative people, the marketing department wanted to offer the first crack at this jingle to any musicians who want to show off their musical skills!"
- "Michael, how can Brian make this phone call more musical?"
- "If you would like information on Musical Store locations and opening hours, press 1."
- "If you would like to see Planet of the Apes the Musical press-"
- "Robot : Thank you for calling the Musical Store customer support hotline."
- "Here is a list of our upcoming shows: If you would like to see Harry Potter the Musical, press 1."
- "I sometimes think it is playing a tune like a musical instrument!"
- "Make a hit musical record."
- "Bruno : Edward, we want to exploit, I mean, use your musical talent."
- "We want to create an advertisement for our product, Outback Cologne: something musical to accompany a television ad."
- "I think this musical dream is a premonition - a "financial forecast"."
Esercizio 1
Now for a bit of culture!
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.
This noun refers to dramatic work performed by actors on stage, often in a theater, generally in front of a live audience. "Last week, I went to see a by Shakespeare called "Macbeth"."
This term generally refers to a collection of objects (usually artwork) which are displayed or shown to the public, often in museums or galleries.
Last week I went to see an on African artwork at the aquarium.
This term refers to a performance which includes songs and dance routines. "For my birthday I would like to see a like "Cats" or "Les Misérables"."
Extra Question (but the answers still count)!
In British English, the place you go to watch a film (and eat popcorn) is called a "".
In American English, this place is often called a movie "".
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.
This noun refers to dramatic work performed by actors on stage, often in a theater, generally in front of a live audience. "Last week, I went to see a by Shakespeare called "Macbeth"."
This term generally refers to a collection of objects (usually artwork) which are displayed or shown to the public, often in museums or galleries.
Last week I went to see an on African artwork at the aquarium.
This term refers to a performance which includes songs and dance routines. "For my birthday I would like to see a like "Cats" or "Les Misérables"."
Extra Question (but the answers still count)!
In British English, the place you go to watch a film (and eat popcorn) is called a "".
In American English, this place is often called a movie "".
Now for a bit of culture!
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.
This noun refers to dramatic work performed by actors on stage, often in a theater, generally in front of a live audience. "Last week, I went to see a play 1 by Shakespeare called "Macbeth"."
This term generally refers to a collection of objects (usually artwork) which are displayed or shown to the public, often in museums or galleries.
Last week I went to see an exhibit 2 on African artwork at the aquarium.
This term refers to a performance which includes songs and dance routines. "For my birthday I would like to see a musical 3 like "Cats" or "Les Misérables"."
Extra Question (but the answers still count)!
In British English, the place you go to watch a film (and eat popcorn) is called a "cinema 4".
In American English, this place is often called a movie "theater 5".
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.
This noun refers to dramatic work performed by actors on stage, often in a theater, generally in front of a live audience. "Last week, I went to see a play 1 by Shakespeare called "Macbeth"."
This term generally refers to a collection of objects (usually artwork) which are displayed or shown to the public, often in museums or galleries.
Last week I went to see an exhibit 2 on African artwork at the aquarium.
This term refers to a performance which includes songs and dance routines. "For my birthday I would like to see a musical 3 like "Cats" or "Les Misérables"."
Extra Question (but the answers still count)!
In British English, the place you go to watch a film (and eat popcorn) is called a "cinema 4".
In American English, this place is often called a movie "theater 5".
1 play: The term "play" describes a dramatic work which consists of different characters acting out a "story". In the broadcast Brent asks Belinda if she has seen "any good plays".
2 exhibit: An "exhibit" often describes a piece or series of pieces of artwork put on display for the public. Both the collection and the event are called an "exhibition". In the broadcast, Brent asks Belinda if she has seen any "art exhibits" she can recommend. Note that an "exhibit" in British English only ever refers to a piece of art being exhibited, and never to an "exhibition".
3 musical: The term "musical" describes a piece of theatre or film which includes songs and dance routines as part of the performance.
4 cinema: The term "cinema" has a few meanings, but in this context refers to the place where films are watched by a group of people.
5 theater: This is the correct choice. In America, the place where people go to watch a film is often called a "movie theater". In British English, the term "theatre" is only used to refer to the place where you go to watch a play, a ballet or an opera.
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