『壹』 關於討論電影的英語對話
初中英語對話教學中必須給學生創設一個真實的語言交際環境,為學生提供充分運用姿敗英語進行交流實踐的機會,使學生能夠加深理解、熟練掌握、靈活運用,達到學以致用的目的。我整理了關於討論電影的英語對話,歡迎閱讀!
Todd: Alright, Tennessee, you were talking about how you like movies.
Tenn: Yes, I'm a big movie buff(超級電影迷).
Todd: OK. What kind of movies do you like?
Tenn: I kind of like, I kind of like most genres of movies, it's just, what I look for is a good story and good characters is the main thing...so even if I like the genre, if like wether it be science fiction or historical drama, if the, if the story isn't good then, then I, I don't like it at all.
Todd: OK. Off the top of your head, what's a movie that you really liked?
Tenn: Well, the Lord Of the Rings they've been doing, I really have enjoyed.
Todd: Uh-huh.
Tenn: They did a good job.
Todd: Did you read the books?
Tenn: Oh, yes! It was one of the first alt books I read when I was in elementary school.
Todd: OK, well, what is the last movie you saw?
Tenn: The last movie I saw, Pirates of the Carribean.
Todd: OK. Was it any good?
Tenn: Ah, it wasn't bad.
Todd: It wasn't bad.
Tenn: Yeah !
Todd: Alright, thanks a lot.
Tenn: I like pirates.
Todd: You like pirates. What? You like pirates!
Tenn: Oh, yeah! You know, when you're a kid, pirates is the thing to be.
Todd: Yeah!
Tenn: "Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!"
Todd: OK. Alright. Thanks Tennessee.
Tenn: OK.
Tom:
Hi,what are you doing?
嗨,你在干什麼大余?
Bob:
Nothing special,just watching the movie.
沒什麼特別的,就看看電影。
Tom:
What movie are you watching?
在看什麼電影?
Bob:
The Speed. Have you seen that?
《生死時速》,你看過沒?
Tom:
Yeah,The movie Speed is the most exciting film I've ever seen.
看過,電影《生死時速》是我看過的最緊張刺激的片子。
Bob:
I feel the same way.
我也有同感。
Tom:
In this movie,I like Jack,he is a resourceful man.
電影里,我比較喜歡傑克,他足智多謀。
Bob:
Anyway, Dennis Hopper's character is somewhat complex and his performance is excellent.
不管怎麼說,丹尼斯?霍伯的人物性格有些復雜,表演也很精彩。
Tom:
I heard he started in filmdom when he was 19 years old.
我聽說他19歲就踏入影壇了。
Bob:
Yes,he is a good actor.
是的,他是個好演員。
A:Which movie won the Best Foreign Language Film at the oscars?
結果是哪部電影贏得奧斯卡最佳外語片獎
B:Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
《卧虎藏龍》
Can you watch the movie without reading the Chinese subtitles?
你看電影時能不看中文字幕嗎?
A:Can you watch the movie without reading the Chinese subtitles?
你看電影時能不看中文字幕嗎?
B:I could,but I just can't help it.
是可以啦!但是我忍不住不看耶
Are you going to the movie premiere?
你要去電影首映會嗎?
A: Are you going to the movie premiere?
你要去電影首映會嗎?
B: Do you think we'll see Tom Cruise?
我們會不會看到湯姆克魯斯?
Chinese directors are highly respected at major international movie festivals
中國導演在一些主要的國際影展中備受尊敬
A: Chinese directors are highly respected at major international movie festivals
中國導演在一些主要的國際影展中備受尊敬。
B: Yes.Just take a look at the awards they've won so far
是啊!只要看看他們贏得的獎就知道了
We're going to Hollywood
我們要去好萊塢了
A: Yeah!We're going to Hollywood
好棒喔我們要去好萊塢了
B: We can see the Hand and foot prints of the movies stars
我們可以看到那些明星的手印和腳印
Why do you like to go to second run movie theaters?
你為什麼喜歡去二輪電影院?
A: Why do you like to go to second run movie theaters?
你為什麼喜歡去二輪電影院?
B: Because you can see two movies at a very cheap price.
因為可以付很便宜的票價看兩部片子。
『貳』 在電影院遇見老師的英文對話
你——HELLO,Mr,or Miss, 王,李。。NICE TO meeting u .(打招呼)
老師——NICE TO meeting u too (回答後就OK了)
如果在門口,老師答後你就接著說: Do you see the film?(你是來看電影
的嗎?)(這句或話可能是老師問你的)
你——YES 。Mr,or Miss, 王,李。。do u have time now ,we can go to see the movie together.(老師有時間嗎,我們可以一起看這電影)
老師——sure ,I very happy to see with u .(當然,我非常樂意與你去看)
你——so glade ,so we are comeing now (太高興了,那我們走吧。)
老師——oh,I am sorry, I have something I have to go.(我還有事, 我得走了)
你——Really, really sorry, then the next bar, good-bye(是嗎,真遺
憾,那下次吧,再見)
『叄』 關於電影的英語口語帶翻譯
英語已經慢慢滲透入人們的日常生活,想要學好英語一定要多讀多聽多說多欣賞。我在此獻上日常的 英語口語 ,希望對你有所幫助。
英語口語:電影評價
1.That movie we saw last night was very boring, wasn't it?
我們昨晚看的那部電影真沒勁,不是嗎?
2.It's said that the movie is a box-office hit.
據說那部電影很賣座。
3.That movie he starred is a blockbuster.
他主演的那部電影很火。
4.What do you think of the new film?
你認為那部新電影怎麼樣?
5. think that movie is boring.
我認為那場電影很無聊。
6.The film you recommended is really worth watching.
你推薦的這部電影真的很值得看。
7.The new thriller is a real eye-popper.
這部新驚悚電影令人大飽眼福。
8.This new love film has evoked general approval.
這部新的愛情影片贏得了大眾的認可。
9.He performed the role well.
他這個角色演得不錯。
10.These old films are wonderful.
這些老片非常好看。
11.I’ve been opposed to attract the audience by nakedness.
我一直反對靠裸露來吸引票房的。
12.Keep the children away from those crime dramas.
不要讓孩子們看那些犯罪片。
13.The movie has been hyped up far beyond its worth.
這部影片被吹得太離譜了。
14.We were deeply touched by the sentimental story that the movie told.
我們深深被那部電影講述的傷感 故事 所感動。
15.It is the most popular independent French movie ever made.
這部電影是最受歡迎的獨立製作的法國電影。
16.I think the film does have some positive effect.
我認為這電影的確有些積極影響。
17.That was undoubtedly the best film I've seen all year.
那無疑是我全年中所看過的最好的一部電影。
英語口語:電影介紹
1.I heard that Black Hawk Down is a war film, isn’t it?
我聽說《黑鷹墜落》是一部戰爭片,是嗎?
2.Is the movie starred by Jet Lee?
這部電影是李連傑主演的嗎?
3.This new film is said to be adapted from a classic novel.
據說這部新影片是根據一本經典小說改編的。
4.The cast of the play includes many famous actors.
這個劇的演員名單中有許多名演員。
5.There is an interesting film on Channel Two.
在2頻道有一部有趣的電影。
6.Do you know who is in this movie?
你知道這部電影是誰演的?
7.I wouldn't go to see it if I had known who starred in that film.
如果我知道那部影片是誰主演的我就不會去看了。
英語口語:在電影院
1.When does the film begin?
電影什麼時候開始?
2.What's on tomorrow evening?
明天晚上放什麼電影?
(也可以這樣說:What's playing tomorrow evening?)
3.What time will the movie be over?
幾點演完?
(也可以這樣說:What time will the movie end?)
4.How long does the movie last?
演多長時間?
(也可以這樣說:How long will the movie last?
How long is the movie? )
5.You are in the back of the cinema, aren’t you?
你們坐在電影院的後面,是嗎?
6.I can't see the screen because of the person in front of me.
前邊的人擋著,我看不見銀幕。
(也可以這樣說:That person is blocking my view.
That person is in my way. )
7.Let's sit in the front of the cinema.
我們坐到影院的前面吧。
8.What time is the showing of the film you want to see?
你想看的那場電影幾點開演?
(也可以這樣說:When is the showing of the film you want to see?)
9.I groped my way to a seat in the dim cinema.
我在昏暗的電影院里摸索著找一個座位。
10.The movie hadn't yet begun by the time we got there.
當我們到那兒的時候,電影還沒有開始。
11.The movie started at seven and ended at half past nine.
電影從7點開始放映到9點半結束。
12.He was on edge of his seat through the action movie.
他從頭到尾一口氣都沒松看完了那部動作電影。
13.They've got Star Wars on.
電影院正上演《星球大戰》。
14.They are showing Titanic.
《泰坦尼克號》正在上演。
15.The popcom has become a staple at movie theaters nowadays.
如今爆米花成了影劇院內的主要商品。
『肆』 談論去電影院看電影四人英語對話
Ann:I wonder what's your favourite movie? Jane:Transformer.I like the splendid scene and the spirit of the transformer in the movie. Mary:James·Bond.You see both of the actors are charming.And the romance in it is very impr。
『伍』 電影院用英語怎麼說
電影院是為觀眾放映電影的場所,電影在產生初期,是在咖啡廳、茶館等場所放映的。那麼你知道電影院用英語怎麼說嗎?下面跟我一起學習關於電影院的英語知識吧。
電影院英語說法
cinema
movie theater
電影院的英語例句爸爸剛出門,那男孩就跑向電影院。
As soon as his father went out, the boy ran to the cinema.
他偷偷溜進了電影院而沒有被人逮著。
He stole into the cinema without being caught.
電影院不遠,你可以走到那去。
The cinema is not far, you can get there on foot.
我和女友是電影院的常客。
My girlfriend and I are habitual cinema-goers.
電影結束後,人們從電影院蜂擁而出。
The crowd swarmed out of the cinema after the film ended.
電影院附近有一個電話亭。
There is a telephone booth near the cinema.
當我們走進電影院時,燈熄滅了。
The light went out just as we entered the cinema.
電影院的大廳里有個小賣部。
There is a snack bar in the lobby of the movie theatre.
我們及時進了電影院,趕上電影的開場。
We entered the theater just in time to see the beginning of the movie.
影迷們坐在黑漆漆的電影院里看得如痴如醉。
The fans sat enthralled in the darkened cinema.
你要跟誰一起去電影院?
Who're you going to the pictures with?
這座電影院虧空50萬英鎊。
The theatre is £ 500,000 in the red.
相對來講,這個國家幾乎沒有幾家電影院。
The country has relatively few cinemas.
在電影院門口售票。
Tickets are sold at the entrance to the cinema.
他們計劃明年建造一座電影院。
They plan to fabricate a cinema next year.
電影院是個娛樂場所。
A cinema is a place of entertainment.
盡管各地興建了越來越多的電影院,但是可供演員和導演進行學習的院校卻少得可憐。
And even though more theaters are being built, there are few institutes where actors and directors can study.
我們現在正處在家庭錄像大行其道的時代,這對國內的電影院來說似乎是個關乎生死存亡的關鍵時刻。
It looks like high noon for the nation's movie theaters, now we are in the age of the home video.
保琳在電影院呆了三個小時,她不願意回家再面對她的丈夫。
Pauline spent three wretched hours at the cinema dreading the moment when she must go home and face her husband again.
關於電影院的英文閱讀:電影院里的騙局in 2013, china achieved a record-breaking high for its film instry's box-office revenues, which officially register at 21.769 billion yuan ($3.59 billion). but according to wang changtian, ceo of enlight, that was at least 5 billion yuan short of the real number. other experts put the gap at 2.4 billion, explaining the reported box-office figure at 10 percent less than the real one. that gap is someone's windfall, illegally pocketed by cinema owners and operators, professionally known as film exhibitors. and the regulating agency is getting tough on this kind of theft.
wang changtian has reasons to be angry. over the lunar new year season that has recently wound down, he received on his microblog numerous audience reports, complete with photos, of tickets to dad, where are we going?, a runaway hit his company distributes. the tickets had no movie title printed on them or the prices printed were lower than what was actually paid by the moviegoers - all signs that the movie's revenues were not correctly registered.
the earliest manifestation of the shady practice of "box-office stealing" loomed a few years ago when indivial moviegoers posted suspicious tickets online. tickets of this type usually had movie title "a" computer-printed on it, but the printed title was scratched out by hand and title "b" written in. fingers were pointed at the procer or distributor of title a, but more likely it was the movie theater that was behind it. the reason could be simple: film a gives the exhibitor a larger share of the revenue than film b.
however, this is just the tip of the iceberg. instry insiders reveal it was much worse before computer systems were installed in the nation's cinemas, and of course, before social media websites turned everyone into a potential reporter of such business deceit. as a matter of fact, some cinema investors were not even aware that they had to split their revenue with other parties. "this phenomenon started from the age of planned economy," says mao yu, deputy director of the film bureau, a branch of the regulating agency.
but it may have turned from guerrilla tactics to larger-scale con games. for group purchases, violators would not even issue tickets, essentially not reporting a single cent of revenue from a whole screening. since a representative of the group usually deals with the cinema, unless he or she specifically demands a printed ticket for each member of the group, all of them would be in the dark about income reporting from the cinema to the distributor.
another trick lies in membership es, which are often collected up front. when a paid member reimburses for a ticket, it may have only the screening room on it, and the exhibitors can choose to credit it to any movie they like, or not to any movie, in which case they pocket 100 percent of the revenue.
some cinemas would go as far as investing in a separate point-of-sale computer system so that each ticket buyer gets the right ticket, but none of the data shows up on the centralized system. instead, another set of credible purchase data would be put in the correct system, but with lower attendance.
both distributors and exhibitors that i spoke to agree that cheating is much less rampant than before, say a dozen years ago, and now is mostly limited to third and fourth-tier cities. china film group, the nation's largest film proction and distribution company, heads a consortium with several major private companies that hires 1,000 people to monitor cinemas nationwide, and huaxia, another state-owned company, has a smaller army of 800.
however, there are situations even these sharp-eyed monitors can do little about. for example, if a cinema sells a ticket for 80 yuan, which is normal for primetime, but gives away a free popcorn, it may attribute as much as 60 yuan of the ticket price to the popcorn, leaving only 20 as the ticket price. but it can argue that 20 yuan is the minimum price for this particular film agreed upon by both sides and therefore it does not violate any rule.
a similar scheme was employed when transformers 3 was bundled with yang shanzhou, a very small film with little box-office potential, making the latter into a strange film with eye-popping revenue (79 million yuan) but disproportionately fewer people who actually bothered to see it. there were sporadic online complaints about the practice even though consumers did not pay more for the package deal.
the state administration of press, publication, radio, film and television, the regulating agency, announced measures in late january to curb under-reporting and cheating on box-office revenues. a special fund is set up to subsidize the upgrading of computer software at point of sale. the current system was installed in 2005 and "cannot keep up with the new situation", in the words of jiang tao, director of the fund. "the new system will fix loopholes and shorten the reporting window to only 10 minutes after a sale is made instead of waiting till next noon, which is the current reporting lapse in time, which leaves room for manipulation. the national platform will be ready by may and the cinema side will complete their upgrading by october."
apart from putting a stamp of authorization on all sales systems, sapprft insists that all film tickets carry correct prices and movie admission. but conspicuously absent are concrete penalties for violations. the software upgrade will certainly be a great help, admit distributors and exhibitors, but it may not be enough.
"the cost of violation is still too low. if you're caught under-reporting 10 tickets, all you need to do is make up for the shortfall," says huang ziyan, vice-president of le vision pictures in charge of sales.
cao yong, a manager with the huaxing ume cinema chain, suggests that violators should have their business license revoked. "cinemas invest tens of millions of yuan and, with punishment of this severity, it would not make sense for them to steal 80,000 or 100,000 yuan from the box office."
other ideas have been floated such as the use of an infra-red camera that automatically scans a movie theater for attendance. the technology has been available for eight or nine years and it claims to have 95 percent accuracy. but it has never been put into use.
filmmakers are reluctant to stand firm when they become victims because they do not want to offend the exhibition branch of the business chain - the branch that deals directly with end users. some say they are no longer sad at the irregularity, but have come to the stage of despair.
this time it's for real, and "we'll cleanse the instry of this illegal and irregular behavior", says zhang hongsen, director of sapprft's film bureau.
2013年,中國電影行業票房收入創下歷史新高,據官方統計,收入達217.69億元人民幣(35.9億美元)。據光線傳媒總裁王長田透露,這一數字比實際數字少了至少50億元。還有專家認為二者之間相差24億元,票房上報數字與實際數字之間相差至少10%。其中的差額,進了一些人的腰包,成為了放映方,即影院所有人和經營者的非法收入。監管機構開始對此類事件進行嚴肅管理。
王長田的氣憤是有理由的。在剛剛結束的 春節 檔期,他的微博上收到許多觀眾留言,並附上電影《爸爸去哪兒》的電影票照片。這部電影是光線傳媒公司發行的熱門影片。有的電影票上沒有電影的名字,而一些電影票上標出的價格要低於觀眾實際購票的價格。這些都說明上報的電影收入並不真實。
幾年以前,就有觀眾將可疑的電影票上傳到網上,那時候就出現了“偷票房”的惡劣行為。電腦打出的電影票上往往標記為a電影,但後來被塗改成b。有人指責a電影出品人和發行人,而幕後的操作者更有可能是影院方面的人員。原因很簡單。相比b電影而言,放映方從a影片中得到的收入更多。
但這只是冰山一角。業內人士透露,在中國電影院尚未安裝電腦系統,社交網站還沒有讓所有人都成為此類商業騙行的潛在報道者之前,這類事件要更加嚴重。事實上,部分電影投資者甚至根本不知道,其他人在分享他們的收入。電影監管機構、國家新聞出版廣電總局電影局副局長毛羽說,"計劃經濟時代就出現了這種現象"。
但是,這已經從零散的現象,變成了規模巨大的騙局。違反規定的人甚至不會給團購觀眾發放電影票,在整場放映中基本不上報一分錢的收入。只有團購代表會與電影院直接打交道,所以如果他沒有提出特殊要求,為每一位成員列印電影票,在電影院上報給發行方的收入 報告 中,是不會顯示團購情況的。
在會費方面也會耍手腕,因為會費是提前收取的。會員的電影票上只顯示在幾號放映廳,放映方可以將電影票任意對應到別的影片上,或者根本不記錄會員看過電影,這樣他們就可以私吞所有的收入。
一些影院投資了單獨的零售電腦系統,可以讓購票者買到正確的電影票,同時不會讓中央系統中顯示任何數據。而另外一組可信的購買數據會被輸入正確的系統中,但顯示的上座率較低。
我了解到的發行商和放映方都認為如今的欺騙行為較從前,就是十幾年前,收斂了很多;現在只有三、四線城市會出現這樣的行為。中國最大的電影製作和發行公司中國電影集團同數家大型私人公司共同組建並領導了一個協會,僱傭1000人監督全國的影院。另一家國有電影公司華夏電影公司也擁有一支八百人的隊伍。
但是,即使是這些精明的監督者也有力所不及的情況。例如,影院出售一張80元的電影票(熱映電影的正常票價),同時贈送免費的爆米花。這時候,爆米花可能佔去票價中的60元,而電影票只能占票價中的20元。電影院聲稱,雙方商議的影片最低價格就是20元,因此影院沒有違反任何規定。
《變形金剛3》同票房潛力很小的小製作電影《楊善洲》捆綁,讓後者取得了令人震驚的票房收入(7900萬元),但是這一數字同極少量的觀影人數並不相符。這是一種類似的手段。雖然消費者不會為這樣的捆綁交易多付錢,但網上還是有一些對這類行為的投訴。
作為監管機構,國家新聞出版廣電總局一月底公布了治理虛報、謊報票房收入的辦法。成立專門基金,補貼銷售點電腦軟體的升級。國家電影專資辦主任姜濤表示,安裝於2005年的現行系統“跟不上新情況”。
“新系統會修補漏洞,銷售結束十分鍾以後即結束上報窗口,而不再等到第二天中午”,延緩上報時間,會為弄虛作假留下空間。五月即將建成國家級平台,影院方面將於十月完成升級。
除了對所有銷售系統進行管理,國家新聞出版廣電總局堅持要求所有電影票顯示正確的價格和入場費。但沒有對違反規定的具體處罰 措施 。發行方和放映方承認,軟體更新一定會提供很大幫助,但幫助可能不夠。
“違反規定的代價還是太低了。如果被發現虛報了10次票價,只需要補上缺口即可,”樂視影業市場副總裁黃紫燕說。
華星ume影城的經理曹勇建議吊銷違反規定的單位的營業執照。“電影院的投資上千萬,這樣嚴厲的懲罰,會讓他們覺得為了8萬、10萬的票房受這樣的懲罰劃不來。”
還有人想到其他辦法,如運用可以自動掃描影院放映廳上座率的紅外攝像機。未來8到9年,將可以利用這項技術,據稱這項技術的准確率為95%。但現在這項技術尚未得到使用。
電影製作方在受到損失時,不願意太過嚴厲,因為他們不想得罪放映方,原因在於在商業鏈上放映方所處的環節直接接觸終端用戶。一些人說不再為這樣的不規矩行為感到難過,而是開始失望。
這一次真的要採取行動,“我們要肅清行業中的這類非法,違規行為”,國家新聞出版廣電總局電影局局長張宏森說。
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『陸』 尋求在電影院里的英語對話
what
movie
would
you
like
to
see?
(你想看哪部電影?)
hi,
i'd
like
to
buy
two
tickets
for
...
this
movie.
(
你好,我想買兩張。。。這個電影的票)
希望以上能給你帶來幫助!!
『柒』 mike是你們班的新同學想去電影院你能告訴他從學校怎麼去嗎英語作文四十詞
J:Could you help me plese?
M:Sure!What"s the matter?
J:Could you tell me hao to go to the cinema?
M:OK.Plese walk along the Renmin Road and take the secnd crossing on the left.Then you can see it on theright side about 300 meter in the front.
J:How can I get there?
M:You can take the bus of No.1 or you can go there on foot.
J:Oh,I see.Thank you very much!
『捌』 英語情景對話 在電影院的.公園的.音樂會的.急.在線等.
Anson:Hi,Ben!Where are you going now?
Ben:I am going to the cinema.
Anson:What is on today?
Ben:Cats and dogs.
Anson:I saw it yesterday. It tells a story about a fight between cats and dogs.
Ben:Sounds interesting.
Anson:Yes. In fact, it is wonderful. All the actous in the film are real dogs and cats,not cartoons or tors. By the way,what time is it?
Ben:It is 3:15.
Anson:I have got to now because I have got to visit my aunt in the hospital.
Ben:See you later.
Anson:See you.
S2:Oh! You look so worry. what's the matter?
S1: I can't find my money.
2: is it stolen?
1: no , it should be in my bag. I do not think it has been stolen
2: are you sure
1: I think sure
2: and can you remember where your bag is
1: Perhaps I left it at home
2:now what do you think about?
1: I don't want to borrow money I will put the book back on the shelf. I can buy it tomorrow instead.
2:but I think it's so rough. I can send you some money
1: is it possible?
2: of course yes
1: that's very kind of you, and I will borrow the money tomorrow
2; ok
1: 3Q
2: it's my pleasure
『玖』 求在電影院的英語日常對話
Anson:Hi,Ben!Where are you going now?
Ben:I am going to the cinema.
Anson:What is on today?
Ben:Cats and dogs.
Anson:I saw it yesterday. It tells a story about a fight between cats and dogs.
Ben:Sounds interesting.
Anson:Yes. In fact, it is wonderful. All the actous in the film are real dogs and cats,not cartoons or tors. By the way,what time is it?
Ben:It is 3:15.
Anson:I have got to now because I have got to visit my aunt in the hospital.
Ben:See you later.
Anson:See you.