London’s TheatreLand

 

Amandeep journeys to London's famous West End to go backstage at one of the world's most popular musicals: Mamma Mia!. She meets cast and crew, and finds out about the history of this long-running show.

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Choose the right ending for the sentences.

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Task 2

Put the right words or numbers in the gaps.

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Task 3

We use get in a lot of different ways in English. Drag the expressions with get to complete the sentences.

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Task 4

It's a good idea to keep lists of related vocabulary. Read the conversation with Craig Fletcher, and add new words to the THEATRE list.

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theatregoer's picture

Hello,
Is it possible to download this video? I'd like to use it in class with my students but we haven't got an internet connection there...
Thank you. Very good stuff.

Jeremy Bee's picture
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Hello theatregoer!
 
I'm glad you like our materials enough to want to download them! Unfortunately, for copyright reasons, Word on the Street is not available for download. However, you can download some of our other materials, like our Elementary Podcasts. Just go to the page and click 'Downloads and materials'. Also, don't forget the TeachingEnglish site for more materials!
 
Enjoy the rest of the site!
 
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Jeremy Bee
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maymei's picture

I'm not quite understand this expression " I'm getting a sneak peek back stage ". Does it lack a preposition?

Stephen Jones's picture
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Hello maymei,
 
I understand why you think it should have a preposition, but take a look at the example and definition of backstage in our ​Cambridge Dictionaries Online search function, on the right of this page, and you might see why we don't need one.
 
Regards,
 
Stephen Jones
The LearnEnglish Team

maymei's picture

Thank you for your advice, I thought " back stage " was different from " backstage" before , so I considered "back" was an adverb and there needed a preposition following it .

sirjoe777's picture

Really good music, amazing stage, marvellous dancers, moving scenes, the nasty Maggie T., the hugely beauitiful working class... I can't forget the theatre Victoria last summer in London where I watched... BILLY ELIOT, definitely my favourite one! Back in Italy, I bought the OST of the show, the screenplay of the movie... totally psyched about that!
Sergio