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"Shirley" Starring Elisabeth Moss
"Shirley" Starring Elisabeth Moss
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June 11, 2020
Elisabeth Moss plays the role of writer
Shirley Jackson
in the movie
Shirley,
which began to stream on virtual cinema platforms on June 5th.
Here you can read and listen to a 7 minute review of the film by Los Angeles Times critic Justin Chang, broadcast on NPR's
Fresh Air
. Film reviews are usually very rich in language, and when they are broadcast on the radio, they are particularly difficult to understand for the density of information, as they are usually literary essays read out loud, so both the audio and the text are classified as C2. You will come across words like
bond, fraught, glimpse, to chime, to deserve, script, loosely, insight, bout, to pursue, chore, vicious, to thrive, to get back on track, to root, wrinkle, muse, stand-in, layers, dizzyingly, jagged, close-up, to swerve, handheld, score, to pulse, to grapple with, conundrums, to blur, uncannily, to excel at, exertion, to tease out, odd, tenderness, prickly, to awe, to bind, to cheat on somebody, to endure to chafe against something, and snobbery.
You can also do a listening comprehension exercise based on the interview that Elisabeth Moss gave to NPR's
Weekend Edition Sunday
when she was promoting her film
The One I Love
. The pace of this 5 minute, 7 sec radio interview is fast, but natural, and the language is rather colloquial, you will find words like
time-shifting, impressive, rom-com, widespread, to set up, plot, crossroads, to send off, retreat, to reset, hijinks (high jinks), to ensure, to end up doing something, boundaries, shooting, breakneck, naive, calculating, gullible, weird, show runner, roles, to get something down, to work on something
. In the file you will find a recording of the interview, the script, a multiple-choice listening task and the key. You will also find a lesson plan for both the film review above and this radio interview. The listening and speaking task has been designed for C1 students.
If you still want to listen on, you can click here to find a 47 minute long interview to Elisabeth Moss from NPR's
Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
. As there is no script, this interview is recommended for C2 students or for experts.
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