Hier finden Sie Los Angeles Unterrichtsmaterial: Einen Native-Speaker Schulfilm, Arbeitsmappen, Native-Speaker Audio-Streams u. interaktive Übungen.
Unit 6 Los Angeles & Hollywood: Downtown L.A. – Skyscrapers – Location & Extension – Expressway System – Traffic – Hollywood > DEMO-Content
Als e-language MEMBER genießen Sie die volle Filmlänge von 06:06 Min. – inklusive folgender Themen: Los Angeles Part 2, Hollywood, Studios & Tourism, Chinese Theatre, Walk of Fame, Time Zones of the U.S.
Sechs Online Exercises
zum Native-Speaker Schulfilm
Als e-language-MEMBER stehen Ihnen 30 Exercises zu diesem Thema zur Verfügung.
The Walk of Fame has around 2,500 brass stars, which have been left on Hollywood Boulevard's sidewalk, with the names of famous personalities from film, music, and show business. The stars fall into five categories: Motion Pictures, Radio, Television, Recording and Live Theater.
Picture #1: Nearly 200 Hollywood celebrity handprints, footprints, and autographs are in the concrete of the Chinese Theatre's forecourt. / Picture #2: Five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street. / Picture #3: There are about 40 handprints of famous actors, directors, and filmmakers in front of the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France.
Hollywood
term #1
word #1
The megacity of L.A. is made up of numerous cities that have grown together. There is no natural downtown. The extension of the city from north to south like from east to west amounts to over 100 kilometers. A very popular recreation area is Santa Monica, a beachfront city in western Los Angeles located directly on the Pacific Ocean. Nearly eighteen million people live in this conurbation. It takes several hours to go from one end of the city to the other by car. You have the impression of driving through a never-ending suburb. An extensive expressway system was built around the individual city districts of the large, expanding L.A. Moloch’s.
The most famous district of L.A. is Hollywood. The first film-studio settled down here around 1920, and in the following decade, Hollywood became the indisputable number one in the film and TV industries. Today, Hollywood is also world-famous for the Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars. This fame and glamour lures yearly around ten million tourists here.