A room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc., works. A place where performers, esp. dancers, practice and exercise. A particular form or branch.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Habit : I go to school everyday. I always do exercises. Stating facts : The sun rises in the east. This company has 3 branches.
Advertisements

VIDEO ESTIMATE. TREATMENT WE ARE FILMMAKERS!! We are a collective of Filmmakers, photographers and musicians who love to tell stories – big, small and.
Teaching Order of the Tenses; Backshift
Social Studies Vocabulary Getting Ready for Social Studies Kristine Mullins Grade 3.
Unit 15 Off the beaten track Definitions: to leave some one or something for a long intending to go back and get them. Abandon to make someone decide.
The Simple Future The Simple Future has two different forms in English, "will" and "be going to." Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably,
ORAL ENGLISH TRAINING REVIEW ScreenwriterCinematographerMakeup artist Director Lighting technician Extra Film editorProducerComposer Actor Special-effects.
Author’s Purpose Standards: ELACC8RI1 (Cite textual evidence) ELACC8RI6 (Determine POV or purpose in text) ELACC8RI7 (Evaluate use of different mediums)
To inform To entertain To persuade
© 2014 wheresjenny.com Roleplay – Interview with a famous actor Roleplay Interview with a Famous Actor.
Activity One Learning to read for main ideas You are Chris, your English teacher, Mr Mo, is giving you a lesson on reading comprehension. Follow his instruction.
Activity 1 Discuss the following questions in pairs, then share your ideas with the class. Who are the most influential people in the world today? And.
Oscar awards © 2014 wheresjenny.com Oscar Awards.
Chapter1.
English Verb Tense Review
Remember: Practice Makes Perfect!
Keith Haring Quick Facts NAME: Keith Haring OCCUPATION: Painter
The use of motion capture for computer character animation is relatively new, having begun in the late 1970's, and only now beginning to become wide spread.
Verb Tense Review.
“The Boy Who Invented TV”
Tips for Learning French avec Madame Laing. Dear student, Whether you are: ◦In French 1, just being introduced to the French language… ◦In French 2, proud.
 Do you ever play video games?  What is your favorite video game and why?
Story of Hollywood Relative clause Lesson 2. Story of Hollywood Of late cinema screens in the country have been dominated by films produced in the USA.
Fourth 6 Weeks A-Z Questions. A Choose three new vocabulary terms and create a cartoon using all three.
WINTER Template Finding creativity in what we do every day in the classroom 01 Adam Simpson Sabancı University, School of Languages.
Lesson 25 Day 4 “The Robodogs of Greenville Question of the Day What kinds of different jobs do you think people will have in the future? Some jobs people.
Textbook Analysis UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MINAS GERAIS FACULDADE DE LETRAS COURSE: The Communicative Approach PROFESSOR: Deise Prina Dutra STUDENTS: Augusto.
1-3. Answers will vary wild training actor cubs bite paws.
 Read Paragraphs 1, 2, and 3 on p. 112, Time for Work, and Time for Play.  Identify the Main Idea in Each Paragraph. Answer the questions in section.
Period One: Unit One. What does the dog like Does it like eating? eating leaves? No, it hateseating leaves. Oh, it likes eating bones.
Arthur Miller The man, his work, the controversy.
Training the 21st Century Actor". There were no directors in ancient Greek theatre; nor were there directors in Shakespeare's England or Moliere's France.
Unit 4 Films and film events. Word power Discussion Do you know some words about film industry? stage: wings, microphones, curtains, lights, scenery,
March 3, 2014 When you arrive… Get out your character analysis to be turned in. Get out your writer’s notebook and begin completing the following entry.
TOEIC Test: Listening Comprehension
RAMONA QUIMBY, AGE 8 Lesson 24 Day 2.
By: Marcus Owens. Introduction Lights! Camera! Action! No, I'm not talking about just films. I am talking about animated feature films. They actually.
Philadelphia Visit Historic Philadelphia What kind of attractions draw people to visit certain cities? What does the title tell us about Philadelphia?
NOTES from the black out. PLAN – Getting Started MODULE 1: THE YEARBOOK.
English In motion 4 December grammar and vocabulary review Saint Louis School English Department Carlos Schwerter Garc í a.
Immigration Why are people willing to struggle to overcome difficult obstacles in order to migrate?
Hassan Dakhil High School
Please have a look at the Box Office figures – what do you notice? Review any films you have seen this week.
Struggle in North America
OVERVIEW OF VERB TENSE.
 Demonstrate how measuring instruments, such as microscopes, telescopes, and cameras, can be used to gather accurate information for making scientific.
Warm-up Question: 1. Have you ever seen films acted by Charlie Chaplin? 2. Can you tell me some of the films made by him?
Reality TV 101. What is Reality TV? Unscripted Doesn't employ actors Focuses on footage of real events or situations. Reality shows also often use a host.
LEAD21 Unit 3: Community Life Week 4 Day 4. Let’s take a look at our story, “Pig Pig Gets a Job.”  How are communities alike and different?  What can.
Advanced Conversation WEEK 6 CLASS 2. Think and Write Please spend 5-10 minutes responding to the following questions. This will be collected.  How would.
What was your favorite part from today’s reading? What is the author’s purpose in today’s reading? (circle one) To inform To entertain To persuade.
© 2015 albert-learning.com Roleplay – Interview With A Famous Actor Interview with a Famous Actor Role-play.
We have learned the phrases and expressions related to drama. When we talk about a drama, what relevant words do you think of ? Stage: wings, microphones,
Lead in A story about a great traveller A story about a great traveller:
Sight Words.
7 th Grade 2.1 & 2.2 Review 2.3.  Objectives: ◦ Explain reasons for Spanish victories ◦ Identify important Spanish explorers ◦ Explain how Spain organized.
EDO OFFLINE WEEK 5 – INTERMEDIATE 1. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT.
Skimming and Scanning. Did you know that skimming and scanning are skills? What are they? When do you use these skills?
Students scan the reading passage to check their answers.
English Verb Tense Review By Smt Archana Saxena Lecturer Govt. Girls H.S.S. Shivpuri.
Lets eat the same porridge with a new taste. I have threads with me but, do not know how to knit the fabric !!!
Our Intentions How you can support your child to develop their reading skills. How you can develop your child's speaking and listening skills.
Unit 4.
Basico Ingles de Negocios
UNIT 11 A1+ SHE’S REALLY FAMOUS! Part I.
Laughter is good for you
“Of Mice and Men” - Section Two
The world is full of languages The world is full of languages. How far do you have to go from your front door to know that this is true? Think about.
Presentation transcript:

A room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc., works. A place where performers, esp. dancers, practice and exercise. A particular form or branch of economic or commercial activity. Tourism is an example. Toward or relating to the more expensive or affluent sector of the market Cause to come to a place or participate in a venture by offering something of interest, favorable conditions, or opportunities. A person who is traveling or visiting a place for pleasure. Studio Industry Tourist Upscale Attract

 Hollywood Timeline (p. 82): Put the events in the correct order (1-9).

1. Native Americans were the first people to live in the area, originally called Cahuenga (Kuwenga). 2. In the late 1700’s, the Spanish arrived and divided Cahuenga into east and west. The Spanish called the west side Rancho La Brea. 3. In 1886, a man named H.H. Wilcox bought a part of Rancho La Brea, which his wife renamed ‘Hollywood.’ 4. Later, Wilcox began to develop Rancho La Brea into a community.

5. In 1911, the first film studio opened in Hollywood. 6. During the 1920’s and 1930’s the film industry grew, and Hollywood became famous. 7. Soon after, movie director Cecil B. DeMille made the first feature-length film, The Squaw Man. 8. By the 1950’s, many movie stars were leaving Hollywood. 9. Today, Hollywood is still famous.

Film: A story or event captured on film as part of a series of moving images. Movie: A story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images. Actor: A person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television. Director: A person who is in charge of an activity, department, or organization. How Are the Following Words Alike? Different? Film-MovieActor-Director

1. Divide into Groups (4 people per group) 2. Read The History of Hollywood on p. 82, one paragraph at a time, and without looking at the book, write down/draw all of the high content words found in the passage. 3. Share results with other members of your group. Can they comprehend the main idea(s) of the story based on what you wrote or drew?

Who is your favorite movie star? Why? Discussion

 Reading Comprehension Exercise p. 84  Vocabulary Comprehension Exercises p. 84, Sections A and B.  Vocabulary Skills p. 85 Sections B and C.  Answer the following question: Can you think of another city that is famous in the movie-making world? Why is it famous? How is it similar to, or different from, Hollywood?

*ALL ESL READING COURSE INFORMATION CAN BE ACCESSED AND DOWNLOADED AT:

Merit /Hold /Gold-plated /Statuette /Theft/ Dumpster / Employees /Host Large box-shaped metal container into which people put garbage and items they no longer want, e.g., furniture. Person in charge of a party or social event. To happen, often used in the passive “is/was held”. People who work for or are employed by someone else. The act of stealing something. A small statue. Being good or worthy of praise.

1. Divide into Groups (4-5 people per group). 2. Read The Oscar Goes To… Willie Fulgear! on p Close your books! Now, as a GROUP, write down as many facts found in the passage as you can. SPEAK ENGLISH! 4. The group with the most facts wins!

Prefix Meanings Trans De im Sup Re f. Across, change a. In, Inside b. Below, under d. Away; apart, down c. Back, again Pre e. Before, prior to E F A D B C

 1. Divide into Groups.  2. Finish the sentence by listing three things: With $50,000 I would…

1. Reading Comprehension Exercise p Vocabulary Comprehension Exercises p. 88, Sections A and B. 3. Vocabulary Skills p. 89 Sections A and B. 4. Real Life Skill p. 90, The Use of Italics Sections A, B, and C. Read the passage Superstitious. Me? Be ready to discuss it for next class. It can be accessed at: