Chatterbox #112 – Movies in Canada – Film festivals
Episode description
Lights, camera, action! They’re aren’t very many popular Canadian films, so what does Canada have to do with the movies? First of all, there are lots of American movies made up here in Canada, and we even have our own Canadian film industry. We also have tons of film festivals, including TIFF that happens every September. If you love the movies, listen to this episode to hear what Canada has to offer.
Expressions included in the study guide
- Team building
- An explosion
- Hollywood of the North
- Big name stars
- Hot spot
- To get around to doing
- A saga
- The lower mainland
- To go nuts
- Generation gap
- The back of your mind
- An extra (in a movie)
Informal contractions in this episode
Informal contractions are unofficial short forms of other words, and they’re usually only used in casual conversation. For example, when a native English speaker talks casually, they might say gonna instead of going to, or whaddya instead of what do you. Even though informal contractions are usually only used in spoken English, we include them in the Culips written transcripts to help you get used to how they’re used and what they sound like.
These are the informal contractions used in today’s episode, along with their meanings:
- ‘cause: because
- gonna: going to
- wanna: want to
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Chatterbox #112 – Movies in Canada – Film festivals
Episode description
Lights, camera, action! They’re aren’t very many popular Canadian films, so what does Canada have to do with the movies? First of all, there are lots of American movies made up here in Canada, and we even have our own Canadian film industry. We also have tons of film festivals, including TIFF that happens every September. If you love the movies, listen to this episode to hear what Canada has to offer.Expressions included in the study guide
- Team building
- An explosion
- Hollywood of the North
- Big name stars
- Hot spot
- To get around to doing
- A saga
- The lower mainland
- To go nuts
- Generation gap
- The back of your mind
- An extra (in a movie)
Informal contractions in this episode
Informal contractions are unofficial short forms of other words, and they’re usually only used in casual conversation. For example, when a native English speaker talks casually, they might say gonna instead of going to, or whaddya instead of what do you. Even though informal contractions are usually only used in spoken English, we include them in the Culips written transcripts to help you get used to how they’re used and what they sound like. These are the informal contractions used in today’s episode, along with their meanings:- ‘cause: because
- gonna: going to
- wanna: want to
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