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Fill in the blanks with the words from the list below; explain your choice.

Brainstorming | Translate the following sentences into English using the new vocabulary from exercises 1 and 3. | Brainstorming | Jack Haley (1898-1979) | Brainstorming | For further extension of your knowledge abouttypes of play translate the following text into English. | Companytheatre | NICHOLAS UDALL | TEXT11. BRITISH THEATRE TODAY | Театральный десант |


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  2. Complete the sentences using proper words and phrases in the box.
  3. Ex. III Match the synonyms and the definitions with the words given in the first column.
  4. Ex. V. Translate the following sentences paying attention to the underlined words and phrases.
  5. Ex.10. Translate the words in brackets.
  6. Ex.2.Fill in the gaps with the words given in brackets.
  7. Explain the contextual meaning of the words in bold and translate the following sentences into Ukrainian.

1) They played every night to ____________houses.

2) I bought a seat in the ____________.

3) We sat in the ____________, quite far from the stage.

4) The ____________ where John says goodbye to Susan is very moving.

5) There was no change of ____________ during the play.

6) It’s an interesting play. I’d like to see it ____________.

7) The orchestra went ____________ to great applause.

8) There were some very original ____________.

9) Julia Trevelyan Oman’s ____________ was very effective.

10) The ____________ was rather unresponsive.

11) I’ve got two ____________ for the theatre.

12) Have you got any tickets ____________ for tonight.

List of words: packed, audience, scene, gods, tickets, scene, stalls, on the stage, set, lighting effects, on stage, for.

 

Answer the following questions.

1) What does a theatre begin with?

2) What do we do in the cloak-room?

3) What can a cloak-room attendant offer us?

4) What does an usher do?

5) Why do the audience buy programmes?

6) Where do the audience walk during an intermission?

7) What can we see on the walls of the foyer?

8) Where can we buy a drink or a snack?

Match the word (1-10) with its definition (a-j).

1. Auditorium 2. Balcony 3. Box 4. Dress circle 5. Foyer 6. Gallery 7. House 8. Orchestra pit 9. Stalls 10. Wings a)the area in which musicians play their instruments;
b)the seats on the main floor;
c)an area of seats at an upper level;
d)the sides of a stage which cannot be seen by the people watching the play;
e)the part of the theatre where people who are watching and listening sit;
f)the first level of seats above the main floor;
g)a large open area just inside the entrance of a public building;
h)the people watching a performance;
i)a small area with seats that is separate from the other seats;
j)the highest floor that contains the cheapest seats.

5. Comment on the seating plans below pointing out the following things:

- similarities and differences of the four plans;

- view of the stage from each seating section;

- your preference for the theatre and the seat.


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