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ˈmjuːzɪkᵊl
ˈsaɪəns -ˈfɪkʃᵊn
ˈfæntəsi
ədˈvɛnʧə
ˈhɒrə
ˈækʃᵊn
ˈænɪmeɪtɪd
mate / meɪt / друг
fan / fæn / фанати
decide / dɪˈsaɪd / вирішити
see / siː / подивитись
cinema /ˈsɪnəmə/ кінотеатр
kids / kɪdz / діти
really / ˈrɪəli / дійсно
tie / taɪ / прив’язувати
balloon / bəˈluːn / поітряна кулька
around / əˈraʊnd / навкруги
miss /mɪs / сумувати
ˈθrɪlə
Cinema-going is a favourite pastime in Britain. People go to the cinema once or twice a week. Cinema-going is more popular in industrial towns in the North of England and Scotland than in the South. However, especially if it is cold and wet outside, many people like to stay at home to watch TV.
Cinemas in England are usually large and more comfortable than the theatres. Often there is a restaurant, so that it is possible to spend an afternoon and evening there (if you have enough money, of course). Behind the cinema screen there is a stage, so that the building can be used for concerts and other performances.
MARCH OF THE PENGUINS
March of the Penguins is a French ocumentary about emperor penguins. The film shows their long journey in Antarctica.
The female lays an egg and both parents struggle for the survival of their chick.
The film is a brilliant documentary about the fascinating world of nature.
It is very moving. It can even make you cry.
march mɑːʧ struggle ˈstrʌɡᵊl
penguin ˈpɛŋɡwɪn survival səˈvaɪvᵊl
documentary ˌdɒkjəˈmɛntᵊri chick ʧɪk
emperor ˈɛmpᵊrə brilliant ˈbrɪljənt
journey ʤɜːni fascinating ˈfæsᵊneɪtɪŋ
Antarctica ˌænˈtɑːktɪkə
lay leɪ
HIGH SCHOOl MUSICAl
As its name says, it’s a musical which tells the story of two high-school juniors Troy Bolton and Gabriela Montez who want to get the lead parts in their school show. Troy is the captain of the basketball team and Gabriella is a shy girl and she is brilliant at Maths and Science. However, there are some problems ahead.
The plot is a bit weak, but the actors are good looking. The music is catchy.
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juniors /ˈʤuːniəz / / / wiːk,// weak /
lead / liːd/
captain / ə ˈkæptɪn/
shy / ʃaɪ /
however / haʊˈɛvə /
ahead | əˈhɛd./
plot / ə plɒt/
/ catchy. ˈkæʧi./