There are exciting action movies with gun fights and car chases, and horror movies that make us jump in our seats. – В четвёртом ряду́ где-нибу́дь посереди́не.
Check for pronunciation as your students repeat after you. Unfortunately, I can’t, I’m busy. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Below are some example dialogues that include the vocabulary that you just learned and much more. comedy (noun): a film with lots of funny scenes - Let's see a comedy and have a good laugh. – Я то́же так ду́маю.
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Once everything was ready, packed in the car and everyone seated, Mary said: “Right, let’s get the show on the road.”. Show means the different times that the movie is being played in the theater. Вы не хоте́ли бы пойти́ в кино́? Aldrich
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Be sure that all of your movie clips are appropriate for your audience. Other ways to say the same thing are ‘what’s showing?’ and ‘what’s playing?’.
(for men), К сожале́нию, я не могу́, я занята́. Reenie Beanie Enviar mis respuestas a mi profesor/a, Fuente:
Schoolbell – Ряд де́сять, места́ двена́дцать, трина́дцать и четы́рнадцать. You can practice this conversation and vocabulary while learning English online with one of Bright Learning’s private English tutors. I’ll buy the tickets online, instead of waiting in line tomorrow at, means what movies are being played in the theater. Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from our team. Once purchased, you can make your way (go to) to the screen shown on your tickets, show your tickets to the usher (official employee of the cinema who checks your tickets) and take your seats (find your row and number and sit down), relax and watch the trailers and adverts before your show begins.
Be polite, and we wish you a pleasant viewing! Escolar However, his boss told him to take some tablets and do it as it was very important. Going to the movies vocabulary Two people discussing movies ID: 119835 Idioma: inglés Asignatura: English as a Second Language (ESL) Curso/nivel: Inter 2 Edad: 3+ Tema principal: Expressions Otros contenidos: Vocabulary Añadir a mis cuadernos (0) Insertar en mi web o blog Añadir a Google Classroom If you enjoyed this article, please help spread it by clicking one of those sharing buttons below. How about to go to the movies on weekend?
– In the fourth row, somewhere in the middle. Before we finish, we’d like to remind you that in Russia, talking or chewing loudly in the cinema is considered to be very impolite to other people, as well as having your mobile phone on. movie (noun): a cinema film; a film (from moving picture).