[SPEAKING] FILMS AND BOOKS Dưới đây là list từ vựng hay - TopicsExpress



          

[SPEAKING] FILMS AND BOOKS Dưới đây là list từ vựng hay sử dụng trong topic và sau đó là các câu hỏi cùng cấu trúc câu nói. an action movie: a film with fast moving scenes, often containing violence be ingrossed in: /ɪnˈgrəʊst/ to be completely focus on one thing to be a big reader: someone who reads a lot heavy-going: difficult to read. to catch the latest movie: to see a film that has just come out a classic: of the highest quality an e-book: a digital book an e-reader: a device for reading books flick through: to look quickly through a book to get a good/bad review: to receive positive or negative feedback to go on general release: when a film can be seen by the general public hardback: a book with a rigid cover a low budget film: a film made with a small amount of money on the big screen: at the cinema paperback: a book with a flexible cover. to read something from cover to cover: to read a book from the first page to the last sci – fi: science fiction soundtrack: the music that accompanies a film special effects: the visuals or sounds that are added to a film which are difficult to produce naturally to take out: to borrow >>Do you like to read books? - Yes, I love reading. I like nothing more than to be engrossed in a good book. I regularly take out books from the library and usually read them from cover to cover in no time. >>How often do you go to the cinema? - Well, I suppose I go to the cinema once a week to catch the lastest movie. I usually avoid seeing the big box-office films which I’m not always keen on seeing. I prefer low-budget films, sci – fi especially. >>. Do you prefer reading books or watching films? - I’m not really a big reader. I find books quite heavy-going, so I much prefer to see a film. Perhaps it’s the special effects or the soundtrack I don’t know. I just prefer a film. >> Is reading as pleasurable in digital format? - Personally I prefer reading a paperback or hardback. Especially if I reading a classic which I don’t think feels right as an e-book. But I can see it can be good for others, my grandmother has an e-reader and she loves the way you can enlarge the text. >>Do you think bookshops will survive the digital revolution? - I think so. At least I hope so. I love flicking through books in a bookshop. Online shopping is useful, finding out on Amazon if a book you want has got a good review, maybe getting one that is difficult to find, but I still love the experience of being in a bookshop. >> Statistics show that visits to the cinema are up despite the availability of DVDS and online downloads. Why do you think this might be? - I think it’s the whole experiencethat cinema offers: going out to see a film when it goes on general release and seeing it on the big screen is more exciting than watch the film at home on TV especially if it’s an action movie.
Posted on: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 07:18:08 +0000

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