Saturday, March 7, 2020
Practice English Using This Dialogue With a Famous Actor
Practice English Using This Dialogue With a Famous Actor Use this interview with a famous actor to practice speaking and pronunciation skills, as well as review important grammar points on tense usage. Read, practice with a partner, and check your understanding of important vocabulary and grammar points. Finally, create a dialog of your own with exercise cues. Interview Part 1: Practice Using the Present Simple and Present Continuous The first part ofà the dialog concerns daily routines, as well as current activities.à Notice that theà present simpleà is used to speak and ask about daily routines: He usually getsà up early and goes to the gym.How often do you travel for work?She doesnt work from home.à Theà present continuousà is used to speak about what is happening at this specific moment in time, as well as aroundà the current moment in time: Im studying French for a test right now. (at this moment)What are you working on this week? (around current moment)Theyre getting ready to open the new store. (at this moment / around current moment) Interviewer: Thank you for taking some time off from your busy schedule to answer a few questions about your life!Tom: Its my pleasure. Interviewer: Could you tell us about an average day in your life?Tom: Sure, I get up early, at 7 in the morning. Then I have breakfast. After breakfast, I go to the gym. Interviewer: Are you studying anything now?Tom: Yes, Im learning dialog for a new film called The Man About Town. Interviewer: What do you do in the afternoon?Tom: First I have lunch, then I go to the studio and shoot some scenes. Interviewer: Which scene are you working onà today?Tom: Im acting out a scene about an angry lover. Interviewer: Thats very interesting. What do you do in the evening?Tom: In the evening, I go home and have dinner and study my scripts. Interviewer: Do you go out at night?Tom: Not always, I like going out at weekends. Interview Part 2: Practice Using the Present Perfect and Future Tenses The second section of the interview focuses on the actors experience from the past toà the present. Use theà present perfectà when speaking about experience over time: Ive visited many countries throughout the world.Hes made more than fifteen documentaries.Shes worked at that position since 1998. Theà future formsà going toà andà willà are used to speak about the future. Notice thatà going toà is used with future plans whereasà willà is used to predict the future. Im going to visit my uncle next week.Theyre going to open up a new store in Chicago.I think Ill take a vacation in June, but Im not sure.She thinks hell get married soon. Interviewer: Lets talk about your career. How many films have you made?Tom: Thats a hard question. I think Ive made more than 50 films! Interviewer: Wow. Thats a lot! How many years have you been an actor?Tom: Ive been an actor since I was ten years old. In other words, Ive been an actor for twenty years. Interviewer: Thats impressive. Do you have any future projects?Tom: Yes, I do. Im going to focus on making a few documentaries next year. Interviewer: That sounds great. Do you have any plans beyond that?Tom: Well, Im not sure. Maybe I will become a film director, and maybe Ill just retire. Interviewer: Oh, please dont retire! We love your films!Tom: Thats very kind of you. Im sure Ill make a few more films. Interviewer: Thats good to hear. Thank you for the interview.Tom: Thank you. Practice Exercise: Create Your Own Dialogue Use these cues to create your own dialogue with a famous actor. Pay careful attention to the time words and context to help you choose the correct tense. Try to come up with different possibilities.à Interviewer: Thank you / interview. Know / busyActor: Welcome / Pleasure Interviewer: work new film?Actor: Yes / act in Sun on My Face this month Interviewer: congratulations. Ask questions about life?Actor: Yes / any question Interviewer: what do after work?Actor: usually relax pool Interviewer: what do today?Actor: have interview today! Interviewer: where go evening?Actor: usually stay home Interviewer: stay home this evening?Actor: no go movies Interviewer:à which movie?Actor:à not say Example Solution: Interviewer:à Thank you for letting me interview you today. I know how busy you are.Actor:à Youre welcome. It wasà a pleasure to meet you. Interviewer:à Are you working on a new film these days?Actor: Yes, Im acting in Sun in My Face this month. Its a great film! Interviewer:à Congratulations! May I ask you some questions about your life?Actor:à Of course you can! I can answer almost any question! Interviewer:à Great. So, acting is hard work. What do you like doing after work?Actor:à Ià usually relax at my pool.à Interviewer:à What are you doing today for relaxation?Actor: Im having an interview today!à Interviewer:à Thats very funny! Where do you enjoy going in the evening?Actor: I usually just stay home! Im boring! Interviewer:à Are you staying home this evening?Actor: No. This evening Im going to the movies. Interviewer:à Which movie are you going to?Actor: I cant say. Its a secret! Key Vocabulary take time offà stop working in order to do something elseaverage dayà a normal or typical day in someones lifestudioà the room(s) in which a movie is madeshoot some scenesà act scenes from a movie for the camerascriptà the lines the actor needs to speak in a moviecareerà your job or work over a long period of timefuture projectsà work that you will do in the futurefocus on somethingà try to do only one thingdocumentaryà a type of film about something that happened in real liferetireà stop working
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