A group of people who listen to a performance, audience or speech.
Audience
Despite the holiday, we had the lesson anyway.
Despite being a holiday, we had the lesson anyway.
Playing a musical instrument involves ... (practise) at least one hour a day.
Playing a musical instrument involves PRACTISING at least one hour a day.
We ... (not/see) you for a long time. I guess the last time I saw you, you ... (be) a little girl.
We HAVEN'T SEEN you for a long time. I guess the last time I saw you, you WERE a little girl.
A person who stands in front of of musicians or singers and directs the way they play or sing.
Conductor
Lucho is a good salsa dancer. He can't dance now because of his wife. (While)
While Lucho is a good salsa dancer, he can't dance now because of his wife.
In spite of the lockdown, Lucho managed ... (visit) his parents.
In spite of the lockdown, Lucho managed TO VISIT his parents.
We ... (do) great practice for the test today.
We DONE great practice for the test today.
An organized group of singers who perform together at concerts or just for pleasure.
Choir
Diego danced folk when he was a child. Nevertheless, he wasn't keen on it. (Although)
Although Diego danced folk when he was a child, he wasn't keen on it.
..... (speak) English requires practice, study and patience.
SPEAKING English requires practice, study and patience.
I .... (know) you for a couple of years. We ... (meet) for the first time 5 years ago.
I'VE KNOWN you for a couple of years. We MET for the first time 5 years ago.
A story that is performed in front of an audience by actors.
Play
Dani likes singing. That's the reason why she's taken part in different choirs. (Therefore)
Dani likes singing. Therefore, she's taken part in different choirs.
Gaby is very good at ... (make) calculations since she's an accountant.
Gaby is very good at MAKING calculations since she's an accountant.
In 1992 when he ... (begin) his career as a musician he ... (sing) wonderfully.
In 1992 when he BEGAN his career as a musician he SANG wonderfully.
An entertaintment in which dancers tell a story through dance and music but not words.
Ballet
Even though Gaby listens to cumbia, she doesn't dance it very well. (In spite of)
In spite of listening to cumbia, Gaby doesn't dance it very well.
I agreed ... (have) a revision before the test.
I agreed TO HAVE a revision before the test.
I ... (already/revise) the past participle form of the verbs.
I HAVE ALREADY REVISED the past participle form of the verbs.