Vocabulary34 Vocabulary LANGUAGE CHUNKS a drain on: taking resources (from sth) a leading role: a main part (in a film/play) along the lines of sth: similar to sth a red-letter day: an important day call sb names: use rude or offensive words to describe sb chair a meeting: be in charge of a meeting have the cheek to: be slightly rude to do sth lost cause: a hopeless situation or case movie trailer: extracts from a film for marketing on air: (radio/television) being broadcast live on the dole: receiving state money when unemployed play it by ear: play a piece of music by remembering the notes play it by ear: decide what to do as a situation develops save sb a seat: keep a seat empty for sb strum a guitar: 'stroke' the strings of a guitar take a bow: bow/bend the body to acknowledge praise the opening night: the first night (of a film/play/etc.) 7 Fill in the correct phrase. 1 How many of his so-called fans will be quick to insult him, reputation on social media? and smear his 2 Flowers are often given to performers on of a new play. 3 All the cast walked back on stace and in front of a cheering audience, who were all giving a standing ovation. 4 Some amazing actors cut there have never had and never will. 5 People say that theatre is a dying art, and especially in an age of streaming video entertainment. 6 In fact, a viewer had write to a magazine and claim he could make better art than me. 7 A/An is a marketing preview for a film that uses the footage from the film to tell a story that makes the audience want to see it, 8 At this point we are hopeful for a return of the festival this summer, however, as with everything these days, we plan to 9 This collaborative project shifts from a live performance to something a visual album. 10 She was old folk songs. and singing 11 For me, all poetry, music and art serves as a reminder that every day we spend together on earth is 12 Increasingly, cash-strapped local authorities see their public theatres as finances rather than an asset. 13 I arrived late and the theatre was packed but my friends had right in the front. 14 We are serving the community by delivering quality arts, education and public affairs programming and online. 15 She is scheduled to with the producer, director and members of the cast. 16 Making a living as an artist means working ten times harder. And I've now only eamed slightly more than I would have 17 These folk musicians can't read music but can IDIOMS 8 Choose the correct option. Use your dictionary to help you. 1 The memory test results were excellent: John passed with flying notes/coloursdiem Cas 2 Do you have any new projects on the cards slips that you're allowed to tell us about? 3 She was hard and direct in her criticism of the journalists' behaviour. She did not beat about the bush/tree. đg đi vòng vo 4 The book took the literary world by storm tornado. selling five million copies and winning the prestigious Man Booker Prize. 5 It's a pity that they want to pour money down the pipe drain on a non-issue when so many important concerns need support. 6 Access to sports news and social media around/round the lock/dial has raised expectations of news coverage. 7 The editor was beginning to get hot under the colla shirt by cur demands as he thought we were being excessive. 8 I'm enjoying doing the early morning show but it's a strain. I'm usually in bed by 8.30 and that's a pain in The reckyear. 9 The negative reviews by critics are at evens/ddd.ith the play's popularity with audiences. 10 An actor friend of mine who is a bit down in the dumps/tips at the moment could do with some cheering up. naran eggshell nutshell, media corporations have determined that news gathering and reporting are not profit-making propositions. 185 fom lai. 40 |