I. Read and understand the text
Going to the Theatre
Theater is a wonderful place. If you want to go to the theatre you should think about some things beforehand. First of all go to the box office and ask if they have seats for the day you want. Don't forget that the most expensive seats are in the front stalls or in the boxes, and the cheapest are in the gallery. The seats in the dress circle are not so expensive, but quite good, especially if they are in the first and second row. If you can't decide about your seats you can look at the map of the hall which usually is on the wall of the box-office and can be quite helpful.
The visitors can enjoy watching dramas, tragedies, comedies and sometimes an opera or a ballet.
When you go in, you enter the foyer. Then you come to the cloak-room, where you leave your coats and hats. You can also take opera glasses there. After that you go to the theatre hall. The person who meets you at the entrance is an usher. You must show your ticket to her.
When you enter the hall, you find your seats. You can see the stage in front of you. You can't see the scenery before the performance start.
The orchestra pit is next to the stage. This is where the musicians sit and play the music. The performance begins after the third bell has rung.
The curtain goes up and you become a spectator. If the spectators enjoy the performance they applaud, give flowers and small presents to the actors and actresses. Between the acts of the play there are intervals. The spectators leave their seats and go to the buffet where they can eat a cake and drink a glass of lemonade or juice. During the interval the spectators discuss the performance and the play of the actors and actresses. After the performance finishes, the spectators rise from their seats and go to the cloakroom to get their coats and hats. You hear them say: "I enjoyed the performance very much", "The performance was splendid", "The actors and actresses performed very well".
II. Study the new words. Write them in your exercise books.
III. Answer the questions on the content:
1. Where do people buy ticket to the theatre?
2. What tickets do you usually choose? Why?
3. Which tickets are the most expensive ones?
4. What performances do they show in the thratres?
5. Where do people leave their overcoats?
6. How do we call people who like going to the theatre?
IV. Fill in the gaps with the words from the text:
1. To see the performance better you can buy theatre …. .
2. You show your tickets to the …. before you can enter the house.
3. Next to the stage there is the …. …. where the musicians play their music.
4. If the spectators enjoy the performance they usually ….. .
5. In the interval people leave their …. and have a snack.
V. Read and translate the dialogues in writing:
- What about going to the theatre this weekend, Jane?
- I don’t mind, Mark. Do you know what is on at our Opera House?
- It’s “The Queen of Spades” by Tchaikovsky. And I am lucky enough to have two tickets for this Sunday. I’d like to invite you, Jane.
- Oh, how can I refuse your invitation? It’s my favourite opera! Who is playing the leading role?
- Well. The cast is excellent. The billboard says Alice West and Peter Allen are starring.
- I love the operas where Alice stars. Her singing is very expressive and powerful.
- Our seats are in the stalls, Row 5, in the middle. So we’ll be quite close to the stage. Although I prefer dress-circle seats because you can get a good view of the stage.
- The seats are splendid, Mark. And we won’t need any opera-glasses. Is it a matinee performance?
- No, it’s an evening performance. It starts at 6.30 p.m.
…………………………
- Well, did you like the opera, Jane?
- Oh, it was a superb performance! And Alice was a great success with the public. She was at her best as always.
- Yes. The house was packed. There wasn’t a single seat vacant today. I was absolutely thrilled with a beautiful voice of the Countess. She really captivated the audience. However, frankly speaking, the soprano voice of Lisa was sometimes a little out of tune.
- Really? I didn’t notice that. I just enjoyed every minute of the opera: from the moment the curtain rose till the end of the last act!
- I am glad you enjoyed the performance.
- And I’m very thankful to you for such a wonderful evening, Mark.
На цьому уроці особлива увага приділяється перекладу пасивних конструкцій.
2. Мені часто допомагає молодший брат.
3. На лист відповість одразу.
4. Якщо я не помиляюся, до цієї книги часто посилаються.
5. Секретаря послали за.
6. Студентам покажуть новий фільм про розвиток автомобільної промисловості в нашій країні. 7. Доводилося чекати ректора.
8. Учора у нього було багато роботи.
9. Не можна переходити вулицю на червоне світло.
10. Нові слова слід повторювати якомога частіше.
11. Мені доведеться розповісти йому все.
12. Він повинен прийти о 5-й.
13. Ви можете відкрити вікно, тут спекотно.
14. Вони мали зустрітися на вокзалі.
15. Експеримент повинен бути завершений сьогодні.
16. Дітям до 16 років заборонено дивитися цей фільм.
17. Чи можете ви сказати мені, де вона живе? 18. Він не міг показати мені шлях до найближчої станції метро.
1.A Carnival of Venice, Italy
This is a two week-long grand event. People put on masks and throw perfumed eggs at each
other. There are also concerts, different types of street performances and candle-lit boat
parade.
2.C. Fez Festival of World Sacred Music, Morocco
This massive festival was started in 1994 and designed to bridge the gaps between cultures
and bring people from different religions together. While this won’t be a festival on
everyone’s list, if you’re interested in religion and music then this is one of the biggest
festivals on the continent.
3.G La Tomatina, Spain
Thousands upon thousands of people make their way from all corners of the world to fight in
this 'World's Biggest Food Fight' where more than one hundred tons of over-ripe tomatoes
are thrown in the streets.
4.E Naadam Festival, Mongolia
This festival is an ancient cultural spectacle that combines colourful costumes and
performances with an exciting tournament of the traditional sports of archery, wrestling and
bareback horse riding. This biggest festival of the year is held in the country's capital
Ulaanbaatar, and presents visitors with an incredible opportunity to experience the culture
and people of this amazing land.
5.D Rio Carnival, Brazil
This is the most famous festival in the world and attracts thousands of people with its
dancing, parades, floats, music, and drinking.
6.B. Swedish Midsummer, Sweden
People often begin the day by picking flowers and making wreaths to place on the maypole,
which is a key component in the celebrations. Locals head out into nature, dance around a
maypole, eat lots of fish, drinks lots of beer, and stay up to enjoy the longest day of the year.
After all, the sun doesn’t set until about midnight. One of the traditional foods eaten during
the festival is pickled herring (usually with schnapps).
7.FGlastonbury,England
This is one of the largest music festivals in the world. Though best known for its
contemporary music, it also features dance, comedy, theater, circus, cabaret, and many other
arts. About 150,000 people come to this area for a few days of music, mud, and mayhem.
The fields turn into giant tent cities as everyone camps out looking to have some fun! Even
with 150,000 tickets and 900 acres of land, the event still sells out in under an hour!