Lip-synching: "How do you say it in English?".
lip-synch or lip-sync l p s k
v/n.Lip-syncing;Lip-synching.
synch/sync= synchronize /ˈsɪŋkrənaɪz/ v.(make) synchronization.
or synchronization s kr n ze n nSynchronous.
In"lip-sync"Medium,"-sync"Yes"synchronize"It means to synchronize or coordinate two or more elements. Here it is"lip-sync"Refers to the movement of the singer's mouth in sync with a pre-recorded audio track, making it appear as if she is actually singing.
Below I found an audio of how to participate in a concert in an English-speaking country, students can follow the audio of the foreign teacher's explanation to learn Xi related vocabulary
concerts. we all love them. i personally adore them, especially the rock ones.
Concerts, we all love them. Personally, I love going to concerts, especially rock concerts.
so in this episode, i'm gonna give you some vocabulary so that you can go and h**e the time of your life at a concert in an english-speaking country.
So in this episode, I'm going to show you some vocabulary to make it possible for you to have a great ** night in an English-speaking country.
to begin with, we get dressed. afterwards, you go to the venue. it's the place where the concert happens.
First of all, we need to dress up. After that, you go to the venue. This is where the concert takes place.
venue /'venjuː/ n.Venues, venues.
you go to the ticket or box office and you pick up your tickets and then you walk towards the security guards.
You go to the ticket office to pick up your ticket and walk to security.
Ticket Box Office.
Security Guard.
you h**e to go through security check. it's where they go through your things to see if you h**e an alien in your bag.
You must pass a security check. They will check your stuff to see if there are any aliens in your bag.
Security Check.
once you're clear, they give you a wristband. the wristband helps you to go in and out of the venue without h**ing any problems.
Once you're okay with it, they'll give you a wristband. This wristband can help you get in and out of the venue smoothly.
wristband n.Wrist cuffs, wrist straps.
so you go into the main area, you're very excited and the main stage is in front of you.
So you walk into the main area, and you're very excited, and the main stage is right in front of you.
you see the barrier separating you from your f**ourite artist. so you'd better watch your artist from a safe distance.
You can see that you and your favorite artist are still separated by obstacles, so you'd better enjoy your favorite artists from a safe distance.
barrier /'bærɪə/ n.Obstacles, levels;Boundary.
so where should you sit? well, you can find the sound engineer and go and sit right next to them. they're the ones with the console and the sound systems all around them.
So what should you sit on?You can find sound engineers and sit next to them. They are surrounded by consoles and sound systems.
console /kən'səʊl/ n.Console.
so, you sit by them and you're guaranteed to h**e the best sound in the place. and you wait for the concert to begin. you're so excited. everybody's there screaming and then you notice ..the mosh pit.
So, you sit next to them, and you guarantee the best sound in this position. You wait for the concert to start. You're very excited. Everyone is screaming, and then you notice....Dance floor.
Dancing area at a Mosh Pit rock concert.
the mosh pit is where people are going round and round kicking one another, punching one another,h**ing the time of their lives. and you wanna go. don't.
On the dance floor, people are constantly going around and around, punching and kicking each other, and enjoying life to the fullest. You want to go. But I advise you not to go.
so the concert ends, you're very happy, you make your
way towards the exit, you're sweaty, but you feel completely satisfied and that's the end of a perfect night.
Then the concert is over, you're so happy, you walk towards the exit, you're sweating, but you're feeling completely satisfied, it's the end of a perfect night.
exit /'eksɪt/ n.Exits, passages.
there you h**e it. the vocabulary for a concert in an english-speaking country. now go and enjoy yourself.
That's it. These are the words of concert in English-speaking countries. Now go and enjoy.
Okay, have you learned today's little knowledge?