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Your Daily English Programme #9 - Birth of Film, Cinema & Animation (Listening B1-B2) |
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Think Before You Listen |
A look at these photos will reveal the topic of today's post: Have you seen them before? What do they represent?
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On July 11, 1895, Brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière, French pioneers of photographic equipment, devised an early motion-picture camera and projector called the Cinématographe that revolutionized the world of motion picture for the years to come. Today, we will be looking at one of the fastest-growing aspects of the moving picture industry: the animation.
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Watch and Listen |
Before You Listen: Use the words in the table to complete the passage below (you need to ' modify' some of the words to fit the sentence gaps)1:
cartoonist
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bankrupt
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come up with
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blockbuster
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feature-length
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animator
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hit
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golden age
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budget
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re-imagine
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In the early days of animation, several (1)___________ got together and
started an animation company. They tried to (2)_____________ new characters for
their (3)______________ animated films. Their first production, The Stars,
became a huge (4)_______ although it had been created with a very small (5)_________
. This early success led to the creation and release of many popular (6)____________
. This was the (7)_____________ of their company, which unfortunately did not
last long. The newly-hired (8)___________ became more and more reliant on (9)____________
old characters and stories, and eventually the company went (10)___________ and
had to close down.
(See the answers in the first comment)
Watch to Find Out: Has the Walt Disney Company always been successful?
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Let's Practice |
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Over to You |
In the last few years, computer-generated animation has taken the world of cartoons and games over with exciting new themes and bold futuristic depictions.
Watch this highly popular CGI-animated short, "Overwatch - Alive": What differences do you see between this new trend in animation and the works of Disney and Pixar? (let us know in the comments)
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Did You Notice? If you move your mouse over the underlined words, you'll see a short explanation pop up.
1 Why this activity? Using vocabulary in a sentence or a short passage will help you learn 'how to use' the words, which is an important part of 'knowing a word'. Just recognizing a word is not enough.↩
2 Remember: it is not always necessary to know all the words or understand all of a text. Sometimes, for example, when we listen to the news, even in our mother tongue, we only try and catch the essential information that we need.↩
Answers to the pre-listening vocab exercise:
ReplyDelete1. cartoonists
2. come up with
3. feature-length
4. hit
5. budget
6. blockbuster
7. golden age
8. animators
9. reimagining
10. bankrupt
Answers to the post-listening 'historical dates' activity:
1901 Walt Disney was born
1932 First colored Disney film
1934 First feature-length animated film: 'Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs'
1955 Disneyland Park was opened
1966 Walt Disney died
1995 Pixar's first computer-animated feature film