theaters
theaters 30秒で
- Theaters are venues for movies, plays, and concerts, designed for public viewing and optimized for sound and sight.
- The word can refer to the physical buildings, the art of drama itself, or specific military and medical areas.
- Commonly used in phrases like 'in theaters' for new movies or 'theater district' for areas with many performance venues.
- Spelling varies by region: 'theater' is American English, while 'theatre' is the standard in British and Commonwealth English.
- Physical Venue
- A building or outdoor area where plays, movies, or concerts are presented to an audience.
- Art Form
- The activity or profession of acting in, producing, directing, or writing plays.
The city is famous for its historic theaters that have hosted world-renowned plays for decades.
Many old movie theaters are being renovated into community arts centers.
- Military Context
- A large geographic area where military operations and combat occur during a war.
The Pacific and European theaters were the two primary areas of conflict during World War II.
Modern theaters often feature reclining seats and high-tech surround sound systems.
- Medical Usage
- In some regions, this refers to the specialized rooms where doctors perform surgery.
The hospital expanded its surgical wing to include four new operating theaters.
- Prepositional Use
- Commonly used with 'in', 'at', or 'to' depending on whether you are talking about location, movement, or availability.
Most major theaters offer discounts for students and senior citizens.
The film will be released in theaters nationwide next Friday.
- Agreement
- Ensure that verbs like 'are', 'were', or 'have' are used to match the plural subject.
Several theaters in the district were built during the Art Deco era.
The director prefers staging his plays in intimate theaters rather than large arenas.
- Collective Reference
- Use 'theaters' when referring to the industry as a whole or a collection of venues.
The decline of local theaters has been a concern for community leaders.
- Entertainment Media
- Trailers, reviews, and advertisements for films and plays.
The critic noted that the film's visual effects are best experienced in IMAX theaters.
We spent the afternoon touring the ancient Roman theaters in Jordan.
- Academic Discourse
- Discussions about the evolution of performance spaces and cultural impact.
Scholars argue that the design of 19th-century theaters reflected the social hierarchies of the time.
The hospital's operating theaters are equipped with the latest robotic technology.
- Military History
- Formal terms for specific regions of war or conflict.
Logistics played a vital role in maintaining supply lines across the various theaters of the war.
- Spelling Inconsistency
- Mixing 'theaters' and 'theatres' in the same document.
Incorrect: We visited the movie theaters and then went to a live theatre.
Correct: The city's theaters are all located within walking distance of each other.
- Misunderstanding Plurality
- Using 'theaters' when referring to a single building.
Incorrect: I am going to the theaters to see the 7 PM show of Hamlet.
Correct: The new film is playing in all the major theaters in town.
- Confusing Theater and Drama
- Using the venue name to describe the performance itself incorrectly.
Incorrect: We really enjoyed watching the theaters last night.
- Cinemas
- Specifically for movies; more common in British English.
- Playhouses
- Specifically for live dramatic plays; often implies a smaller or historic venue.
While some prefer grand opera houses, others enjoy the intimacy of local theaters.
The city has several open-air theaters that are popular during the summer months.
- Auditoriums
- Focuses on the seating area and the acoustic experience of the audience.
Many university theaters also serve as lecture halls during the day.
Ancient Greek theaters were designed so that even the back row could hear the actors clearly.
- Venues
- A broad term for any place hosting a performance or event.
The band played at several different theaters during their national tour.
How Formal Is It?
""
""
""
""
""
豆知識
In ancient Greece, theaters were built into hillsides to use the natural slope for seating, which provided excellent acoustics even without modern microphones. The word 'theatron' comes from 'theasthai', meaning 'to behold'.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the 'th' as a 't' or 'd' sound.
- Forgetting the 'z' sound at the end of the plural form.
- Misplacing the stress on the second syllable.
- Confusing the 'ea' sound with a simple 'e' sound.
- In non-rhotic accents, over-pronouncing the 'r'.
難易度
The word is common, but its multiple meanings (arts, military, medical) can be tricky in advanced texts.
Spelling (theater vs theatre) is the main challenge for writers.
Pronunciation of the 'th' and the 'ea' diphthong requires some practice.
Usually easy to identify in context, though regional accents may vary the 'r' sound.
次に学ぶべきこと
前提知識
次に学ぶ
上級
知っておくべき文法
Plural Noun Agreement
The theaters ARE (not IS) open.
Prepositions of Place
We are AT the theater (specific spot) vs IN the theater (inside the building).
Definite Article Usage
Going to THE theater (the general concept) vs going to theaters (multiple places).
Adjective Placement
The HISTORIC theaters (adjective before noun).
Regional Spelling Variations
Theater (US) vs Theatre (UK/International).
レベル別の例文
I like to go to theaters.
J'aime aller au cinéma/théâtre.
Plural noun 'theaters' follows the preposition 'to'.
The theaters are big.
Les théâtres/cinémas sont grands.
Plural subject 'theaters' uses the plural verb 'are'.
We see movies in theaters.
Nous voyons des films au cinéma.
Preposition 'in' is used for the location.
Are there theaters here?
Y a-t-il des cinémas/théâtres ici ?
Question form using 'Are there' with a plural noun.
The theaters have popcorn.
Les cinémas ont du pop-corn.
Plural subject 'theaters' uses the verb 'have'.
I go to theaters on Saturday.
Je vais au cinéma le samedi.
Present simple tense for a habit.
The theaters are closed today.
Les cinémas sont fermés aujourd'hui.
Passive construction with 'are closed'.
My town has three theaters.
Ma ville a trois cinémas/théâtres.
Number 'three' precedes the plural noun 'theaters'.
Many theaters show new films every week.
De nombreux cinémas projettent de nouveaux films chaque semaine.
Adjective 'many' modifies the plural noun 'theaters'.
We bought tickets for the theaters online.
Nous avons acheté des billets pour les cinémas en ligne.
Preposition 'for' connects tickets to the destination.
Old theaters often have beautiful decorations.
Les vieux théâtres ont souvent de belles décorations.
Adjective 'old' describes the noun 'theaters'.
Are the theaters near the park?
Les cinémas sont-ils près du parc ?
Prepositional phrase 'near the park' describes location.
The theaters were very crowded last night.
Les cinémas étaient très fréquentés hier soir.
Past tense 'were' for a plural subject.
Some theaters also have a small cafe.
Certains cinémas ont aussi un petit café.
Determiner 'some' used with a plural noun.
I prefer small theaters to big ones.
Je préfère les petits cinémas aux grands.
Comparison using 'prefer... to...'.
Theaters are a great place for a date.
Les cinémas sont un endroit idéal pour un rendez-vous.
Plural subject 'theaters' with a singular complement 'place'.
Most theaters offer a discount for students.
La plupart des cinémas offrent une réduction pour les étudiants.
Quantifier 'most' used with plural 'theaters'.
The movie is playing in theaters across the country.
Le film est projeté dans les cinémas de tout le pays.
Prepositional phrase 'across the country' indicates wide distribution.
Historic theaters are being preserved by the city.
Les théâtres historiques sont préservés par la ville.
Present continuous passive 'are being preserved'.
We visited several theaters during our trip to London.
Nous avons visité plusieurs théâtres lors de notre voyage à Londres.
Determiner 'several' requires a plural noun.
Modern theaters use advanced sound technology.
Les cinémas modernes utilisent une technologie sonore avancée.
Adjective 'modern' modifies 'theaters'.
Theaters provide a unique atmosphere for live performances.
Les théâtres offrent une atmosphère unique pour les spectacles vivants.
Verb 'provide' in the present simple for a general truth.
Local theaters often host community events.
Les théâtres locaux accueillent souvent des événements communautaires.
Adverb 'often' placed before the verb 'host'.
The theaters in this district are very famous.
Les théâtres de ce quartier sont très célèbres.
Prepositional phrase 'in this district' defines the subject.
The film's success in theaters surprised the critics.
Le succès du film dans les salles a surpris les critiques.
Possessive 'film's' modifies 'success'.
Many independent theaters struggle to compete with large chains.
De nombreux cinémas indépendants ont du mal à rivaliser avec les grandes chaînes.
Infinitive phrase 'to compete with' follows the verb 'struggle'.
Theaters of war were established in both the East and West.
Des théâtres de guerre ont été établis à l'Est comme à l'Ouest.
Formal military usage of 'theaters'.
Operating theaters must be kept perfectly sterile.
Les blocs opératoires doivent être maintenus parfaitement stériles.
Modal verb 'must' followed by a passive infinitive.
The playwright's works were performed in theaters worldwide.
Les œuvres du dramaturge ont été jouées dans des théâtres du monde entier.
Adverb 'worldwide' modifies the verb 'performed'.
Theaters are adapting to new digital streaming trends.
Les cinémas s'adaptent aux nouvelles tendances du streaming numérique.
Present continuous 'are adapting' shows ongoing change.
The architecture of ancient theaters is truly impressive.
L'architecture des théâtres antiques est vraiment impressionnante.
Subject is 'architecture' (singular), so verb is 'is'.
Regional theaters play a vital role in developing new talent.
Les théâtres régionaux jouent un rôle vital dans le développement de nouveaux talents.
Collocation 'play a vital role'.
The proliferation of multiplex theaters has changed the cinematic landscape.
La prolifération des complexes cinématographiques a changé le paysage cinématographique.
Noun 'proliferation' followed by 'of' and a plural noun.
Scholars examine how theaters served as sites of political resistance.
Les chercheurs examinent comment les théâtres ont servi de sites de résistance politique.
Subordinate clause starting with 'how'.
The logistical challenges of managing multiple theaters of war were immense.
Les défis logistiques liés à la gestion de multiples théâtres de guerre étaient immenses.
Complex subject with multiple prepositional phrases.
The hospital upgraded its operating theaters with robotic surgical systems.
L'hôpital a modernisé ses blocs opératoires avec des systèmes chirurgicaux robotisés.
Verb 'upgraded' with a direct object 'operating theaters'.
Experimental theaters often push the boundaries of traditional performance.
Les théâtres expérimentaux repoussent souvent les limites de la performance traditionnelle.
Idiomatic expression 'push the boundaries'.
The decline of neighborhood theaters is a loss for local communities.
Le déclin des cinémas de quartier est une perte pour les communautés locales.
Subject 'decline' is singular, verb 'is' matches it.
Theaters are increasingly becoming multi-purpose cultural venues.
Les théâtres deviennent de plus en plus des lieux culturels polyvalents.
Adverb 'increasingly' modifies the verb 'becoming'.
The acoustic properties of these theaters were meticulously engineered.
Les propriétés acoustiques de ces théâtres ont été méticuleusement conçues.
Adverb 'meticulously' modifies the past participle 'engineered'.
The conceptualization of theaters as heterotopias allows for a deeper sociological analysis.
La conceptualisation des théâtres comme hétérotopies permet une analyse sociologique plus profonde.
Highly formal academic vocabulary.
Commanders must synthesize intelligence from disparate theaters to form a cohesive strategy.
Les commandants doivent synthétiser les renseignements provenant de théâtres disparates pour former une stratégie cohérente.
Use of 'synthesize' and 'disparate' in a strategic context.
The transition from anatomical theaters to modern surgical suites reflects a shift in medical ethics.
La transition des théâtres anatomiques vers les blocs opératoires modernes reflète un changement dans l'éthique médicale.
Comparison of historical and modern terms.
Theaters function as liminal spaces where the boundaries between reality and fiction blur.
Les théâtres fonctionnent comme des espaces liminaux où les frontières entre réalité et fiction s'estompent.
Use of the sophisticated adjective 'liminal'.
The economic viability of independent theaters is jeopardized by the hegemony of streaming giants.
La viabilité économique des cinémas indépendants est compromise par l'hégémonie des géants du streaming.
Passive voice with 'jeopardized' and 'hegemony'.
Theaters are the architectural manifestation of a society's desire for collective storytelling.
Les théâtres sont la manifestation architecturale du désir d'une société pour le récit collectif.
Abstract noun phrase 'architectural manifestation'.
The interplay between light and shadow in these theaters creates a visceral experience.
L'interaction entre l'ombre et la lumière dans ces théâtres crée une expérience viscérale.
Subject 'interplay' is singular.
Scholars debate the extent to which theaters influenced the public sphere in the 18th century.
Les chercheurs débattent de la mesure dans laquelle les théâtres ont influencé la sphère publique au XVIIIe siècle.
Complex relative clause 'the extent to which'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
in theaters
at the theaters
to the theaters
theater of operations
movie theater popcorn
theater arts
theaters nationwide
regional theaters
outdoor theaters
theater company
よく混同される語
Cinemas only show movies, while theaters can show movies, plays, or concerts.
An auditorium is the room where people sit, whereas a theater is the whole building.
A stage is the platform for performing, while a theater is the entire venue.
慣用句と表現
"waiting in the wings"
To be ready and waiting to take over or be used. Originates from actors waiting off-stage.
The vice president is waiting in the wings to take over if needed.
informal"break a leg"
A superstitious way to say 'good luck' to a performer before they go on stage.
I know you'll be great tonight—break a leg!
informal"stage fright"
Nervousness before or during a performance in front of an audience.
Even experienced actors can suffer from stage fright.
neutral"the show must go on"
A performance or event must continue regardless of any problems or difficulties.
Even though the lead actor was sick, the show must go on.
neutral"in the spotlight"
Receiving a lot of public attention or being the center of interest.
The young athlete found himself in the spotlight after winning the gold medal.
neutral"upstage someone"
To draw attention away from someone else and toward yourself.
The supporting actor completely upstaged the star of the show.
informal"a tough act to follow"
Someone or something that was so good it is difficult for the next person to be as successful.
The previous CEO was a tough act to follow.
neutral"curtain call"
The appearance of performers at the end of a show to receive applause.
The audience cheered so loudly that the cast took three curtain calls.
neutral"steal the show"
To be the best part of a performance or event, often unexpectedly.
The little girl's dance routine stole the show.
informal"play to the gallery"
To act or speak in a way that is intended to get cheap popularity or approval.
The politician was accused of playing to the gallery during the debate.
neutral間違えやすい
It is the same word with a different spelling.
Theater is American; Theatre is British. They mean exactly the same thing in most contexts.
He works at the theater (US) / He works at the theatre (UK).
Both relate to acting and plays.
Drama is the art form or the script; theater is the place where it is performed.
She studied drama at the local theater.
Both are large venues for an audience.
Stadiums are usually for sports and are much larger; theaters are for arts and are smaller.
The concert was held in a theater, not a stadium.
Both are places where art or films are made.
A studio is where you record or create; a theater is where you show the finished work to an audience.
The movie was filmed in a studio and shown in theaters.
Both host performances.
Arenas are usually circular with the stage in the middle and are larger than most theaters.
The rock band played in arenas, but the play was in theaters.
文型パターン
I like [theaters].
I like theaters.
There are [number] [theaters] in [place].
There are three theaters in my city.
The [adjective] [theaters] are [adjective].
The local theaters are very popular.
[Noun] is playing in [theaters] [adverb].
The film is playing in theaters nationwide.
The [noun] of [theaters] has [verb] [noun].
The architecture of theaters has evolved over centuries.
[Theaters] serve as [noun] for [noun].
Theaters serve as vital arenas for cultural discourse.
We went to the [theaters] to see [noun].
We went to the theaters to see the new play.
Many [theaters] offer [noun] to [noun].
Many theaters offer discounts to students.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Common in daily speech, entertainment news, and historical texts.
-
I am going to theaters.
→
I am going to the theater.
If you are going to one specific place, use the singular 'theater' with the definite article 'the'. Use 'theaters' only for multiple locations.
-
The movie is on theaters.
→
The movie is in theaters.
The correct preposition for movies being shown is 'in,' not 'on.'
-
I saw a great theater last night.
→
I saw a great play at the theater last night.
You see a 'play' or a 'movie' at a theater. You don't 'see a theater' unless you are looking at the building itself.
-
We visited the movie theatres.
→
We visited the movie theaters.
While 'theatres' is correct in UK English, if you are using US English (like 'movie' instead of 'film'), you should use the US spelling 'theaters'.
-
The theaters is very old.
→
The theaters are very old.
The subject 'theaters' is plural, so it must be followed by the plural verb 'are'.
ヒント
Regional Choice
Decide which version of English you are using (US or UK) and stick to it. Mixing 'theater' and 'theatre' in one essay looks unprofessional.
Be Specific
Instead of just saying 'theaters,' try using 'cinemas' for movies or 'playhouses' for live drama to be more precise in your writing.
Plural Agreement
Always check that your verbs match the plural 'theaters.' Say 'The theaters ARE open,' not 'The theaters IS open.'
Theater vs. Drama
Remember that 'theater' is the place or the industry, while 'drama' is the actual story or performance. You go to the theater to see a drama.
Context Clues
If you hear 'theaters' in a medical or military context, don't think about movies! Use the surrounding words to figure out the specific meaning.
The 'TH' Sound
Practice the soft 'th' sound. It's unvoiced, meaning your throat shouldn't vibrate when you say the first part of 'theaters'.
Break a Leg
Use 'break a leg' to wish someone luck, but only if they are about to perform or do something important. It's a fun, common idiom!
In Theaters
Use the phrase 'in theaters' when talking about new movie releases. It's the most natural way to say a film is currently being shown.
Ancient Origins
When talking about ancient Greece or Rome, 'theaters' almost always refers to the large, open-air stone structures used for plays.
Theater District
If you're in a big city like New York or London, look for the 'Theater District.' It's where you'll find the most famous and high-quality shows.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of 'THE-A-TERS' as 'THE Art That Everyone Really Sees'. This helps you remember it's a place for viewing art.
視覚的連想
Imagine a giant bucket of popcorn sitting on a stage with red curtains. This combines the movie and live performance aspects of theaters.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use the word 'theaters' in three different ways today: once for movies, once for a play, and once in a metaphorical sense (like 'theater of war' or 'theater of the mind').
語源
The word 'theater' comes from the Old French 'theatre', which originated from the Latin 'theatrum'. This Latin term was derived from the Ancient Greek 'theatron', which literally means 'a place for viewing'.
元の意味: A place for viewing or a place where spectacles are seen.
Indo-European (Greek -> Latin -> French -> English).文化的な背景
Be aware that 'theater' can also refer to war zones; use caution in sensitive political or historical discussions.
In the US, 'theater' is standard. In the UK, 'theatre' is standard. Broadway is the pinnacle of live theater in the US.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
Planning a social outing
- What's playing in theaters?
- Which theaters have the best seats?
- Let's meet at the theaters.
- Are the theaters crowded?
Discussing a movie release
- It's only in theaters.
- Coming to theaters this Friday.
- It was a hit in theaters.
- Theaters nationwide.
Talking about the arts
- The city's historic theaters.
- Working in regional theaters.
- A fan of live theaters.
- The theater district.
Military history
- Theaters of war.
- The Pacific theater.
- Operations in multiple theaters.
- Strategic theaters.
Medical settings (UK)
- Operating theaters.
- The patient is in theater.
- New surgical theaters.
- Sterile theaters.
会話のきっかけ
"Do you prefer watching movies in theaters or at home on your couch?"
"Have you ever been to any famous theaters like those on Broadway?"
"What is the most beautiful theater you have ever visited?"
"Do you think movie theaters will eventually disappear because of streaming?"
"What kind of snacks do you usually buy when you go to the theaters?"
日記のテーマ
Describe your favorite memory of going to the theaters. What did you see, and who were you with?
If you could design your own theater, what would it look like and what kind of shows would it host?
Write about the differences between watching a live play in a theater and watching a movie in a cinema.
Do you think theaters are important for a community? Why or why not?
Imagine you are an actor performing in one of the world's grandest theaters. Describe the feeling of being on stage.
よくある質問
10 問Both are correct. 'Theater' is the standard spelling in American English, while 'theatre' is used in British English and most other English-speaking countries. In the US, some high-end venues use 'theatre' to seem more prestigious, but 'theater' is the common choice for everyday use.
Yes, absolutely. While many people use it for movie theaters, it also refers to buildings where live plays, musicals, and operas are performed. It can even refer to the art of acting itself or specific areas in military and medical contexts.
This phrase is used to say that a movie is currently available to be watched at a cinema. If a movie is 'in theaters,' it means it has been released to the public and hasn't moved to streaming or DVD yet.
In military terms, a 'theater of war' is a large geographic area where combat and military operations take place. For example, during World War II, the Pacific Theater was a major area of conflict involving many islands and the ocean.
In British English, an 'operating theater' is what Americans call an 'operating room.' It is the sterile room in a hospital where surgeons perform operations on patients.
The word comes from the Greek 'theatron,' which means 'a place for viewing.' Historically, these were places where people gathered to view a spectacle, whether it was a play, a debate, or a demonstration.
A multiplex is a large modern movie theater complex that has many different screens (often 10 or more) showing different movies at the same time. They are very common in shopping malls.
No, the singular is 'theater.' You use 'theaters' when you are talking about more than one building or when you are referring to the industry or a general category of places.
A community theater is a local venue where amateur actors (people who act for fun, not as a job) put on plays for their local neighborhood. It's a great way for people to get involved in the arts.
自分をテスト 200 問
Write a sentence using 'theaters' to describe a weekend activity.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Explain the difference between a movie theater and a live theater.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Describe your favorite theater and why you like it.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a short paragraph about the history of theaters.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Discuss the impact of streaming services on local theaters.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Use 'theaters of war' in a sentence about history.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a dialogue between two friends planning to go to the theaters.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Explain why acoustics are important in theaters.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a review of a performance you saw in a theater.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Describe the atmosphere of a crowded theater lobby.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a sentence using 'theaters' in a medical context.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
How have theaters changed since ancient times?
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a persuasive paragraph encouraging people to support local theaters.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Describe the snacks you find in theaters.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
What is the role of theaters in a modern city?
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a sentence using 'theaters' and 'tickets'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Compare an indoor theater with an amphitheater.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write about a famous theater district you know.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Use the idiom 'break a leg' in a short story about a theater.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Discuss the architectural features of modern theaters.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Describe a time you went to the theaters.
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Do you prefer movie theaters or live theaters? Why?
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Talk about a famous theater in your country.
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
How do you think theaters will change in the future?
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Explain the importance of theaters in culture.
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Describe the best movie you saw in theaters recently.
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Would you like to act in one of the local theaters? Why?
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Discuss the pros and cons of multiplex theaters.
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
What is your favorite theater snack and why?
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Explain what 'theaters of war' means to a friend.
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Talk about the atmosphere of an old, historic theater.
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Do you think theaters are too expensive? Why?
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Describe the process of buying tickets for theaters.
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
What makes a theater a good place for a date?
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Discuss the difference between Broadway and regional theaters.
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Have you ever seen a play in an outdoor theater?
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
What is the most impressive theater you have seen?
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
How do theaters contribute to a city's economy?
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Explain the idiom 'break a leg' to a non-native speaker.
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Talk about the role of technology in modern theaters.
Read this aloud:
あなたの回答:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Listen and identify: 'The theaters are located on Main Street.' Where are they?
Listen and identify: 'We saw a musical at the theaters last night.' What did they see?
Listen and identify: 'The movie is playing in theaters nationwide.' Where is it playing?
Listen and identify: 'The surgeon entered the operating theater.' Where is the surgeon?
Listen and identify: 'The Pacific Theater was a key area in the war.' What is being discussed?
Listen and identify: 'Most theaters offer student discounts.' Who gets a discount?
Listen and identify: 'The historic theaters are being renovated.' What is happening to them?
Listen and identify: 'I'll meet you at the theaters at seven.' What time is the meeting?
Listen and identify: 'Independent theaters show unique films.' What kind of films do they show?
Listen and identify: 'The theater district is very busy tonight.' How is the district?
Listen and identify: 'The play is in all the local theaters.' Where is the play?
Listen and identify: 'Ancient theaters had amazing acoustics.' What was amazing?
Listen and identify: 'Theaters are a great place for entertainment.' What are they a place for?
Listen and identify: 'The new multiplex has twelve theaters.' How many theaters?
Listen and identify: 'The show must go on in all theaters.' What is the message?
/ 200 correct
Perfect score!
Summary
Theaters are essential cultural spaces that facilitate collective storytelling through film and live performance. Whether you are visiting a local cinema or a grand playhouse, theaters provide a specialized environment that enhances the audience's sensory and emotional experience. Example: 'The city's historic theaters are a major tourist attraction.'
- Theaters are venues for movies, plays, and concerts, designed for public viewing and optimized for sound and sight.
- The word can refer to the physical buildings, the art of drama itself, or specific military and medical areas.
- Commonly used in phrases like 'in theaters' for new movies or 'theater district' for areas with many performance venues.
- Spelling varies by region: 'theater' is American English, while 'theatre' is the standard in British and Commonwealth English.
Regional Choice
Decide which version of English you are using (US or UK) and stick to it. Mixing 'theater' and 'theatre' in one essay looks unprofessional.
Be Specific
Instead of just saying 'theaters,' try using 'cinemas' for movies or 'playhouses' for live drama to be more precise in your writing.
Plural Agreement
Always check that your verbs match the plural 'theaters.' Say 'The theaters ARE open,' not 'The theaters IS open.'
Theater vs. Drama
Remember that 'theater' is the place or the industry, while 'drama' is the actual story or performance. You go to the theater to see a drama.