Theatre, Performance & Live ArtsL09
speaking

Speaking Lab

Image-based speaking practice with useful phrases, pronunciation focus and model response.

45 minC1c1speakingtheatre-performance-live-artsperformancetheatrestagecraftcontrast

Lesson objectives

  • Describe, compare and speculate more naturally under speaking-task pressure.
  • Use useful phrases with better rhythm, stress and connected speech.
  • Respond to image prompts connected to theatre, performance & live arts with C1-level range.
Lesson audio

Listen to the model audio before you answer the lesson tasks.

Speaking — describe & compare

Compara estas dos imágenes. En la primera, observa la intensidad de la actuación bajo el foco, mientras que en la segunda, considera el trabajo técnico y de gestión detrás de escena. Describe las diferencias en cuanto a atmósfera, preparación y el concepto de 'performance'. Debes hablar durante 1 minuto de forma continua y luego responder a una pregunta adicional durante un minuto más.

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Useful phrases

  • It appears as though the actress is caught in a moment of intense emotion. — Parece como si la actriz estuviera atrapada en un momento de intensa emoción. 🔊
  • In stark contrast to the spotlight, the foreground remains dimly lit. — En marcado contraste con el foco, el primer plano permanece tenuemente iluminado. 🔊
  • One could infer that the rehearsal is reaching a critical stage. — Se podría inferir que el ensayo está llegando a una etapa crítica. 🔊
  • While the actress is the focal point, the stage manager represents the unseen effort. — Mientras que la actriz es el punto focal, el director de escena representa el esfuerzo invisible. 🔊
  • There is a palpable sense of tension radiating from the performer. — Hay una sensación palpable de tensión que emana de la intérprete. 🔊
  • The composition suggests a juxtaposition between art and technicality. — La composición sugiere una yuxtaposición entre el arte y la tecnicidad. 🔊
  • It is highly likely that they are perfecting a specific scene. — Es muy probable que estén perfeccionando una escena específica. 🔊
  • The atmosphere seems to shift from professional to deeply dramatic. — La atmósfera parece cambiar de profesional a profundamente dramática. 🔊
  • Judging by her posture, she might be portraying a tragic figure. — A juzgar por su postura, podría estar interpretando a un personaje trágico. 🔊
  • Both images touch upon different facets of the performing arts. — Ambas imágenes tocan diferentes facetas de las artes escénicas. 🔊
  • The lighting serves to accentuate the emotional weight of the scene. — La iluminación sirve para acentuar el peso emocional de la escena. 🔊
  • It is somewhat ambiguous whether this is a final dress rehearsal or a first reading. — Es algo ambiguo si este es un ensayo general o una primera lectura. 🔊

Pronunciación

Para mejorar tu fluidez, presta atención a los pares mínimos. Practica la diferencia entre el sonido corto /ɪ/ (como en 'sit') y el largo /iː/ (como en 'seat'). Luego, distingue entre /æ/ (como en 'cat') y /ʌ/ (como en 'cut'). Finalmente, trabaja la transición entre /ɒ/ (como en 'hot') y el diptongo /əʊ/ (como en 'hope) para evitar confusiones de acento.

Model answer

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In these two images, we see two very different sides of the theatrical world. In the first scene, the focus is entirely on the performer. The actress, bathed in a bright spotlight, seems to be lost in a moment of profound dramatic expression. Her posture and the flowing gown suggest a classical or period piece, creating an atmosphere of heightened emotion. It appears as though she is the sole focus of the audience's attention, even if the room is empty.

On the other hand, the foreground introduces a more pragmatic element: the stage management. While the actress embodies the art, the person at the desk represents the logistical backbone of the production. This juxtaposition highlights the contrast between the glamour of the performance and the meticulous, often invisible, preparation required behind the scenes. While the actress is caught in a moment of creative intensity, the stage manager is focused on the technicalities of the rehearsal. Ultimately, both elements are indispensable; one provides the emotional soul of the play, while the other ensures that the production runs smoothly. It is a fascinating look at the duality of live arts.