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Rania Kuraa

TP3 (HTI) Listening Section 2 New staff at theatre

LANGUAGE ANALYSIS FORM

Target Language and Meaning Form Pronunciation

(Identify the TL, its meaning, include examples from your context): I will check students’ (I will clarify & highlight the (show stress, weak forms,
understand of meaning following form on the board): linking, contractions, etc., use
using: phonemes):

to look after: a definition phrasal verb, intransitive [I] UK / lʊk ˈɑːftə /

to take care of or be in charge of something US / lʊk ˈæftər /

to modernize: (UK usually modernise) a definition verb [ I or T ] UK /ˈmɒd.ən.aɪz/

to make something more modern. US /ˈmɑː.dɚ.naɪz/

refurbishment: a definition or a synonym noun UK / ˌriːˈfɜːbɪʃmənt/

work such as painting, repairing, and cleaning that is done to make a [ Countable or uncountable ] US / riˈfɜrbɪʃmənt /
building look new again.

interior: a definition or a synonym noun, countable UK / ɪnˈtɪərɪə /

the inside part of something. US / ɪnˈtɪriər /

exterior: a definition or a synonym adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] UK /ɪkˈstɪə.ri.ər/

You use exterior to refer to the outside parts of something or things US /ɪkˈstɪr.i.ɚ/
that are outside something.

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Rania Kuraa

TP3 (HTI) Listening Section 2 New staff at theatre

to run over: a definition phrasal verb, intransitive UK /rʌn ˈəʊvə /

to exceed (a limit). US /rʌn ˈoʊvər /

storeroom: a definition or a picture noun, countable UK /ˈstɔː.ruːm/

a room for keeping things in while they are not being used. US /ˈstɔːr.rʊm/

legroom: a definition or a picture noun, countable UK /ˈleɡ.ruːm/

the amount of space available for your legs when you are sitting US / ləˈgrum /
behind another seat.

backstage: a definition or a picture adjective /bækˈsteɪdʒ/

in the area behind the stage in a theatre, especially the rooms in


which actors change their clothes or where equipment is kept.

in due course: (Formal) a definition phrase UK / ɪn dʒuː kɔːs /


at a suitable time in the future. or a synonym US / ɪn duːkɔrs/

amateur: a definition noun, countable UK /ˈæm.ə.tər/


a person who takes part in an activity for pleasure, not as a job. US /ˈæm.ə.t̬ʃɚ/

layout: a picture noun, countable /ˈleɪˌɑʊt/

the way something is designed or arranged.

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Rania Kuraa

TP3 (HTI) Listening Section 2 New staff at theatre

auditorium : a picture noun, countable UK /ˌɔː.dɪˈtɔː.ri.əm/


the part of a theatre, or similar building, where the people who are plural auditoriums or US /ˌɑː.dəˈtɔːr.i.əm/
watching and listening sit auditoria

foyer: a picture noun, countable UK /ˈfɔɪ.eɪ/


a large open area just inside the entrance of a public building such as US /ˈfɔɪ.ɚ/
a theatre or a hotel, where people can wait and meet each other.

dressing room: a picture noun, countable /ˈdres.ɪŋ ˌruːm/

a room, especially in a theatre, in which actors put on clothes and


make-up.

costume: a picture noun, countable UK /ˈkɒs.tʃuːm/


a set of clothes worn in order to look like someone or something else, US /ˈkɑː.stuːm/
especially for a party or as part of an entertainment.

corridor: a picture noun, countable UK /ˈkɒr.ɪ.dɔːr/


a long passage in a building or train, especially with rooms on either US /ˈkɔːr.ə.dɚ/
side.

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